Native Garden Secrets of the Pacific Northwest
MTA
A beginner's step-by-step guide to selecting, planting, and maintaining native plants for cool, wet climates
2nd Edition
*Native Garden Secrets of the Pacific Northwest* is a comprehensive guide to sustainable, low-maintenance landscaping tailored to the unique environmental conditions of the region. The book emphasizes that gardening in the Pacific Northwest requires a partnership with nature, specifically acknowledging the rhythm of wet winters and dry summers. By selecting native plants—such as vine maple, salal, and red-flowering currant—gardeners can create resilient ecosystems that thrive without excessive irrigation or chemical inputs while providing vital habitat for local birds, bees, and butterflies.
The text provides a step-by-step framework for success, beginning with "site reading" to understand microclimates, light patterns, and soil drainage. It moves through practical design strategies, such as hydrozoning and replacing thirsty lawns with native groundcovers or meadows. The author highlights the importance of building "living soil" through mulching and fungal partnerships, and provides specific instructions for managing stormwater through rain gardens. Detailed plant lists for various conditions—from sun-baked slopes to deep woodland shade—help beginners match the right species to their specific yard conditions.
Beyond initial planting, the book offers a seasonal care calendar and maintenance advice focused on "right-size" pruning and organic pest management. It encourages a shift in aesthetic values, urging gardeners to embrace a degree of natural "messiness," such as leaving seed heads for winter birds, to support biodiversity. Ultimately, the guide positions native gardening as a way to connect with the local community and the broader regional ecology, transforming individual yards into resilient, self-sustaining nodes of a larger environmental network.
This book is designed for Pacific Northwest homeowners and community gardeners who want practical, step-by-step guidance on creating resilient, low-maintenance landscapes using native plants. It's ideal for beginners frustrated with high-input lawns and ornamental gardens, and for anyone seeking to work with the region's natural conditions to support local wildlife while reducing water use and maintenance efforts.
May 4, 2026
59,608 words
4 hours 10 minutes
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