Mark your calendars for the Garden Conservancy's Open Days Program on June 7, reasonably close to home in Graham and Orting. And well worth the trip, for Old Goat Farm will be welcoming visitors. Not only a beautiful garden and charming old farmhouse, but also a happy menagerie of goats, chickens and ducks. Gary Waller and Greg Graves are great hosts....and their little nursery is full of cool plants. Here's a shot of the old goat the farm is named for, and one of many charming vignettes at the farm.
The Chase Garden and HomeRanch will also be held open, and part of the day's proceeds will benefit the Chase Garden. For full details of the day, see the Garden Conservancy's Open Day info page.


This is a comment on your interesting article "Scents That Make Sense" in last week's Pacific Northwest magazine. I'm not a gardener, but planted a few lemon verbana plants because I've become so fond of it in tea. You can add a few leaves of lemon verbana to other teas, but I like it best by itself or with a tad of fresh sage. Try it!
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