by Rainbow of Magnolia | Dec 6, 2020 | General
During the cooler months of winter, your garden’s growth declines. Take advantage of this time to boost the health of your soil through mulching. The winter season is the best time to mulch perennials, potted plans, shrubs, and garden beds. Mulching involves...
by Rainbow of Magnolia | Feb 23, 2019 | General
Snowmaggedon and Snowpocalypse 2019 are behind us now, thank goodness. For those of you wondering where Spring is, look no more. It might still be a bit chilly but you can feel Spring in the air – and at events all around us. So, put on your galoshes, grab a map...
by Rainbow of Magnolia | Jul 22, 2018 | General
In November 2015, 12 young girls, ranging in age from 11 to 13, arrivedĀ on the doorsteps of the Magnolia Rescue Center in southern Kenya. The girls, affectionately known as the Mighty 12, had left their villages to escape Masai cultural practices that would prepare...
by Rainbow of Magnolia | Jun 21, 2018 | General
(Reposted from The Stranger) Spending time outdoors is a given when summer finally rolls around, but the plants that grow in the Pacific Northwest this time of year beg to be appreciated, so you might as well spend that time in a garden. We recently discovered that...
by Rainbow of Magnolia | May 30, 2018 | General
Seattle Japanese Garden is 3.5 acre urban sanctuary with winding paths and benches that invite you to view the garden slowly and mindfully, in all of its detail – stones, water, lanterns, bridges, buildings, plants and animals. Seasonal changes are constant, and...
by Rainbow of Magnolia | Apr 15, 2018 | General
Don’t miss the majesty and splendor of the 35th AnnualĀ Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, with events spread from the coastal communities of LaConner and Anacortes, through Mount Vernon and Sedro-Woolley eastward to Concrete and the foothills of the Cascades. (From...