Let Your Garden Go Wild

SunsetVol. 220 Nbr. 1, January 2008

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It is a look that Jim and Paula Umbeck wanted to nurture at their lakeside property in Carnation WA. And although blackberries clogged the slopes beneath their forest trees and the soil was rock-hard. The couple decided to work with the land instead of against it, saving as much native vegetation as possible. Here, McCausland describes Umbeck's garden that looks as natural as the native forest that grew centuries ago--mysterious and pristine, but with a gardener's gentle touch.

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Let Your Garden Go Wild

THERE'S A LOVELY MYSTERY to a Northwest forest-especially in winter when swollen streams rush and bubble over stones and the tops o...

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