by firstfruitslandscaping_cw8t7r | Dec 18, 2025 | Pacific Northwest
Can I Grow Vegetables in the Winter in the Pacific Northwest? Short answer: Yes — and many gardeners in the PNW enjoy fresh produce through the winter. The trick is choosing cold-hardy crops, timing plantings wisely, and using simple protections when necessary. Below...
by firstfruitslandscaping_cw8t7r | Nov 14, 2025 | Pacific Northwest
As the weather gets colder and trees shed their leaves, many people question whether they need to continue to care for their garden and PNW landscape during these cold months. The land seems more barren, and getting outside can feel a little more challenging. The...
by firstfruitslandscaping_cw8t7r | Sep 23, 2025 | Pacific Northwest
The fall season is mostly thought of as a time when green things turn orange and red and eventually fall off their plant stems to make way for winter’s bare twigs. It is not often thought of as a time of blooming, but there are some plants that flower and bloom...
by firstfruitslandscaping_cw8t7r | Jul 10, 2025 | Pacific Northwest
Western Washington is a beautiful place to call home and there is something so beautiful and lovely about a flowering tree present in our yards. These trees add another layer of visual interest beyond the standard traditional flowering plant. They are taller, bringing...
by firstfruitslandscaping_cw8t7r | May 15, 2025 | Pacific Northwest
Strawberries are a favorite berry amongst many people, especially those along the west coast, many arguing that the local berries are the best strawberries in the world. With cities such as Marysville hosting the annual Strawberry Festival, it’s no secret that PNW...
by firstfruitslandscaping_cw8t7r | Mar 28, 2025 | Pacific Northwest
Washington locals are excited for the coming tulips to bloom in Skagit county thanks to the Skagit Valley Tulip festival. The tulip festival has become a tradition for many families and has even attracted a lot of tourists. Thousands of tulips come to life and create...