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Garden Calendar

April 30: Olympic Manor Garden Club Plant Sale, 8703 21st Ave NW, 9am-3pm

May 7: Friends of the Conservatory Spring Plant Sales, Volunteer Park Conservatory

May 7-8: Seattle Tilth Edible Plant Sale, 9am-3pm

May 7-8: Master Gardener Foundation Plant Sale, UW Center for Urban Horticulture

May 8: Mother's Day

May 14: Issaquah Edible Plant Sale, 9am-2pm

July 8-10: Bainbridge in Bloom Garden Tour

July 9: Chicken Coop and Urban Farm Tour

July 17: West Seattle Garden Tour


News Updates

Spring 2011 - May is a busy time for Seattle gardeners. If you've opted for the comforts of the fireplace all winter, you may now be overwhelmed by the sheer number of weeds in your garden. Invite your friends over for a gardening party: dig out those weeds, serve some fresh lemonade, and revel in how much space you have to plant some edibles!

Speaking of edibles...thinking about growing some veggies this year? Now's the time to get those plant starts in the ground. May 7-8: Head over to Seattle Tilth's Edible Plant Sale.

Our Philosophy

At Alison White Garden Design, we believe beautiful gardens can also be easy to maintain and friendly to the environment. We can turn your yard into a relaxing oasis, a space for entertaining, and a functional edible garden providing food for your family.


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Outdoor Rooms

Blur the boundaries between indoors and out, and extend the outdoor entertaining season beyond our 10-week summers by transforming a porch, deck or other nook into an Outdoor Room... more

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Shade Gardens

Lawns require lots of sun and water. If you're blessed with a yard full of mature trees, consider planting a shade garden instead. Shade doesn't have to be dull... more

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Cottage Style

Bring a taste of the country into the city with a Cottage Garden. This style is ideal for maximizing the space for lush planting in our small Seattle plots. You don't have to live in a Bungalow... more


Links for a Healthy Garden

Keep your garden vibrant & healthy.

Northwest Friendly Plants

Pick plants that work well in the Pacific NW.