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2.00.98.60 Pacific Northwest gardens and organizations: Seattle area gardens and horticultural organizations (other)

Date statement: : 1985-2012
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 Spring 2012, Garden of Souls at Utopian Heights," WPA Bulletin.
12/25/2011, "Escape the Drear," Seattle Times, on Rutherford Conservatory and Volunteer Park Conservatory.
6/2/2011, "Gabion walls rise to new heights," Seattle Parks, on Thomas C. Wales Park.
8/1/2010, "The Layered Look," Seattle Times,  Dunn Gardens.
4/4/2010, "Happiness in the Blues," Seattle Times, Tina Dixon garden.
4/4/2010, "Ciscoe's Kid," Seattle Times, Ciscoe Morris garden.
4/4/2010, "Under the Influence," Seattle Times, Tina Dixon, Ciscoe Morris, Tom Hobbs, Arthur Lee Jacobson.
Spring 2008,"Pacific Northwest Gardens in Spring," WPA Bulletin, on Dunn Gardens, Chase Garden, Ohme Gardens, and Bloedel Reserve.
1/20/2008 "Say Goodbye to a Grand Garden," Seattle Times, David Little and George Lewis garden.
2006 article from the Seattle Post-Intelligencer online by Iain M. Robertson entitled "Cultivating the waterfront," about Olympic Sculpture Park.
12/25/2005, "Toward the Light," Seattle Times, on Kerry Park, Parsons Garden, J.A. Witt Winter Garden, and Kubota Garden
2/16-22/2005, "In Search of the Original 'Seattle'" Seattle Weekly.
10/3/2004, "Inviting, Naturally," Seattle Times, REI garden.
9/29/2004, downloads of 2 P-I articles on Walker Rock Garden.
4/29/2004, "Flower club is rooted in excellence," Seattle P-I, on North End Flower Club.
9/7/2003, "Snohomish Serendipity," Seattle Times, , Darlene and Dan Huntington's garden.
9/29/2002, "Compliments to Seattle gardening," Seattle Times.
9/4/2002, "Sheepish in Seattle," renegade gardener.com article on Seattle gardens.
"Seattle and Surrounds June 2002 Public Gardens and Nurseries" (features Elisabeth C. Miller Garden, Bellevue Botanical Garden, Little and Lewis Garden, Wells Medina Nursery, Sargent's Nursery, and Heronswood Nursery) and "Seattle and Surrounds June 2002 Private Gardens" (features Richard Hartlage's garden, Linda Plato's garden, Nancy Davidson Short's garden, Charles and Mary Ann Pember's garden, the Brotman garden, Linda Cochran's garden, Nancy Heckler's Oyster Point garden, and Dan and Darlene Huntington's garden), both with photographs and maps by Suzanne S. Edney.  
1/21/2001, "Artists in their Gardens," Seattle Times, Ginny Ruffner's garden, Anne Hirondelle's garden (Port Townsend).
1/7/2001, "Proudly Public Plantings," Seattle Times.
Jan-Feb/ 2001, "Victorian Splash," Horticulture magazine, on Mark Henry's garden.
10/1999, "Natural philosophy," House and Garden (British ed.), on Terry Welch garden.
10/24/1999, "Mixed and Modern," Seattle Times, on Terry Welch garden.
rcd. 5/1999, "The Story of Sweet Lena," on Martin Holland garden.
1/24/1999, "Stories in Stone," Seattle Times," on geology of city building materials.
10/1998, "Historic Gardens of the Seattle, Washington, Region," AABGA, on Kruckeberg Botanical Garden, Elisabeth C. Miller garden, Dunn Garden, Inglewood, Chase Garden.
Neighborhoods Opposed to Interstate Sound Exposure (NOISE), 1997 meeting notice.
9/26/1997, "Growing Horizons," Seattle Times, on groundskeeper Michael Brokaw.
9/11/1996 "Magnolia madrone named 'Famous and Historic Tree,'" Queen Anne News.
5/1995, King County Surface Water Management list of Native Plant Resources, printed sheet.
9/22/1994 First Avenue South Bridge Crossing the Duwamish River, including Wetland Mitigation Plan/South Channel, Channel Cross Sections, Planting Details and Schedules, Plant Legend, Planting Plan (4 pp.), engineering plans.
Winter 1993, "Stone & Water," WPA Bulletin, on Robert Murase's landscape designs.
Winter 1993, "Garden as Metaphor," WPA Bulletin article on Terry Welch's Japanese garden, and "The Christmas Pool Bridge at Bloedel Reserve."
8/5-18/1992, 2 articles on Arthur Lee Jacobson's "Trees of Green Lake."
8/5-18/1992, "Wallingford resident puts neighborhood's greenery on the map," on pamphlet guide to local trees.
6/1992, "Not-so secret Gardens," Greater Seattle magazine, on Kubota Gardens, Tilth and Good Shepherd Demonstration Gardens, Parson's Garden, and Children's Hospital Perennial Beds.
1992, Wallingford Trees," brochure by Evelyn Roehl listing 150 species.
9/11/1991, Learning in a garden," Queen Anne News, about Coe Asian Scholar's Garden.
8/19/1991, "Scholar's retreat is a green oasis," Seattle Times, on Coe elementary school garden.
5/5/1991, "Milton Walker's talent lives on, solid as a rock," Seattle P-I.
rcd. 1991, "A new, wild look for North Lake Union shoreline," Seattle Times, on Urban Wildlife Project.
6/20/1990, "Garden given some new amenities," Seattle Times, on Danny Woo International District Community Garden.
5/10/1989 "Rock garden of ages," Seattle Times, on Walker Rock Garden.
7/29/1985, "Old World patterns woven into a formal garden for all seasons," Seattle Times article on Michael and Diana Neely.
5/19/1985, Seattle Times article on UW Drug Plant Garden recovery and Piper's Creek Homestead Orchard restoration.
n.d. post card of Walker Rock Garden.
n.d. UPS Waterfall Garden flier circa 1978 and "UPS Water Fall Garden" postcard (in Japanese and English) circa 2000.
Accession date: 2012-02-21 Last updated: 2024-03-12 09:45:45
Subjects: Heronswood Nursery, Sargent's Nursery, Wells Medina Nursery, Little and Lewis Garden, Bellevue Botanical Garden, Elisabeth C. Miller Botanical Garden, Olympic Sculpture Park (Seattle Art Museum), Ginny Ruffner's garden, Anne Hirondelle's garden, Darlene and Dan Huntington's garden, Tina Dixon garden, Ciscoe Morris garden, Tom Hobbs garden, Arthur Lee Jacobson garden, Dunn Gardens, REI garden, North End Flower Club, Waterfall Garden, Milton Walker rock garden, Terry Welch's garden, Mark Henry's garden, Nancy Mee and Dennis Evans garden, Kruckeberg Botanic Garden, Lakewold, Chase Garden, Piper's Creek Homestead Orchard, Coe Asian Scholars Garden, Michael and Diana Neely garden, Gas Works Park, Kubota Garden, Danny Woo International District Community Garden, Children's Hospital perennial beds, Parsons Garden, Tilth and Good Shepherd Demonstration Gardens, Volunteer Park Conservatory, Thomas C. Wales Park, Pier 69 atrium, Rutherford Conservatory, North Seattle Community College, Wallingford trees, Duwamish River Bridge plants, Seattle trees, Point Defiance Park (Tacoma), Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden, Windcliff, Bloedel Reserve, Heronswood Garden, Picardo Farm (Seattle P-Patch), Beacon Food Forest, Medicinal Herb Garden (University of Washington), Otis Douglas Hyde Herbarium, Soest Herbaceous Display Garden, Seattle Japanese Garden, Elisabeth C. Miller Library, Center for Urban Horticulture, Washington Park Arboretum--Joseph A. Witt Winter Garden, Northwest Flower and Garden Festival, Volunteer Park, Amazon Spheres, Skagit Valley Tulip Festival, Washington Park Arboretum, Pacific Connections Garden (at Washington Park Arboretum)

NamesRoleFunction
Robertson, IainAuthor (aut)Creator
Hirondelle, AnneSubject
Jacobson, Arthur LeeSubject
Morris, CiscoeSubject
Ruffner, GinnySubject
Dixon, TinaSubject
Hobbs, ThomasSubject
Holland, MartinSubject
Murase, RobertSubject
Brokaw, MichaelSubject
Edney, Suzanne S.Photographer (pht)Creator
Edney, Suzanne S.Illustrator (ill)Creator
Grivas, Erica BrowneAuthor (aut)Creator

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