As we gear up for the rainy season, it's the perfect time to explore a unique and aesthetically pleasing way to manage rainwater in your garden – rain chains! Here at West Seattle Nursery, we have an exquisite selection of rain chains that not only offer practical rainwater management but also add a touch of elegance to your outdoor space. In this blog post, we'll delve into the world of rain chains, including how to set them up and the aesthetic and ecological benefits they bring to your garden.
Read MoreAs autumn unfurls its rich tapestry of colors, Chrysanthemums, lovingly known as "Mums," emerge as perennial stars, gracing the fall landscape with their vibrant charm year after year. At West Seattle Nursery, we're excited to share how to care for these autumn treasures and the creative ways to embrace their enduring splendor.
Read MoreThis Oak-tober, let's honor these remarkable trees by embracing their place in our cities!
Read MoreAt West Seattle Nursery, we're always on the lookout for eco-friendly and versatile solutions that enhance gardening experiences while keeping our furry friends safe. Coconut coir, a natural byproduct derived from coconut husks, is one such remarkable resource that offers a plethora of benefits for plants and gardeners alike. However, it's crucial to be aware of its potential danger to our feline companions.
Read More"After battling them all summer you might be tempted to give up and let slugs and snails win. Don’t do it! Continue applying slug bait (Corry’s® or Sluggo®) until temperatures fall to about 35F. This will reduce the population that can damage your garden before you start battling them next spring." - Ray, Plant Care Expert
Read MoreAre you ready to embark on a flavorful journey in your garden? Garlic, with its distinctive aroma and taste, is a staple in many kitchens and a delightful addition to any garden. We are about to receive a shipment of garlic bulbs, so you're in luck! In this blog post, I'll walk you through the steps of growing garlic from bulb to bountiful harvest.
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