An Organic Approach By Maxine Mitchell I used to have a terrible apple maggot problem with my small Honey Crisp apple tree in my backyard in Edmonds. Every year, I would get apples but they were riddled with the telltale dimpling that indicated apple maggot flies had laid their eggs on the fruit and the[…]
Message From Our President – 2020
The Edmonds in Bloom board of directors is thinking a lot about you and about our plans for the summer. This, our 25th Anniversary year, was planned as a celebration of gardening and enhancing our community through floral activities and projects. We hope to continue our scheduled events, but like all organizations in our community, we[…]
Upcoming Year
Today is a blustery day in Edmonds, yet from my cozy armchair I look out and smile with expectancy at my Arnold’s Promise witch hazel, its dazzling yellow blossoms reassuring me that spring, and warmer gardening days, are on the way. Winter here in Edmonds is typically a season for armchair gardening. In the[…]