For all the very real stress, misery, and chaos the pandemic introduced into everyday life, there were a few unexpected silver linings. As lockdowns fell into place, people raced to […]
Category: FCN Blog
Spring Gardening To-Do List
By Jesse Eastman This article was originally published in North Forty News on March 25th, 2021. Spring is a busy time for gardening, but it doesn’t have to be overwhelming. By […]
Select Pottery 70% Off!
We have a selection of discounted pottery available at 70% Off to all our shoppers while supplies last! More great deals on pottery are available to our Garden Club Members. […]
Black History Month through Horticulture
By Shannon Moreau As Black History month draws to close, I encourage you to take some time to explore and celebrate impactful black figures in the world of horticulture and […]
Greening up the Indoors
By Cathy Gladwin Each year at this time, I redirect my horticultural interests indoors to my houseplants. They become the focus of my nurturing instinct until next spring. Right now […]
Zoom/ Workshop Login Instructions
We are constantly working to improve your experience as an attendee of our Virtual Winter Workshops. Based on feedback we’ve received, we’ve developed this guide to help you quickly and […]
New Year, New Garden
The start of a new year is always a time for reflection and anticipation. We look back on the year gone by and marvel at all that happened. We look […]
Rock Art for the RCVFD
As a feature of our Rist Canyon Volunteer Fire Department (RCVFD) support weekend, local artist Marjo Star has generously donated this beautiful painted rock artwork to the cause. About the […]
Seeing Plants with New Eyes
“Plants are like people: they’re all different and a little bit strange.” (John Kehoe) By Jesse Eastman As I age, I find myself more and more inclined to slip into […]
It’s All Art
By Jesse Eastman The natural world is full of unintentional art – the glow of the sunset, the shimmering light reflected from a cold mountain stream, or the ancient lines […]
