Anne Jaeger is the “garden gal” on TV, Radio and in print.
Home and Garden Journal
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Tropicals Heat Up Oregon
Home and Garden JournalTropicals Heat Up Oregon Anne Jaeger Think about it for a second…. The weather is already getting hot, so why not follow the sun and go tropical this year in your own backyard? No need to dig up the yard and put in new tropicals (well you can if you want to, but really why … Read More
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Big FAT Juicy Tomatoes
Home and Garden JournalBig FAT Juicy Tomatoes Anne Jaeger Just the thought of a big, fat, juicy tomato straight from the garden gets me completely twitterpaited! That first tomato of the year, so big and sugary, the juice runs down your arm. Man, I can hardly wait! And if you’re thinking you can’t grow tomatoes this year because … Read More
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Passion for Primroses. Oregon’s Flower
Home and Garden JournalPassion for Primroses Anne Jaeger The Primrose, Homegrown in Oregon. Did you know that Oregon was once world famous for its primroses? We tend to think of primroses as a Victorian plant from England. After all, the Victorians really were the “prim-est” of the prim, well… besides the puritans. Anyway, the primrose was a pretty … Read More
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No Fair like the State Fair
Home and Garden JournalNo Fair like the State Fair Anne Jaeger The kids head for the rides. I go for the flowers. On the way out, we both make a bee line for piping hot sugary elephant ears. Yeah, that’s my idea of a perfect day at the Oregon State Fair. While they’re on the “E” rides for … Read More
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Elephant Ears at the Oregon State Fair
Home and Garden JournalElephant Ears at the Oregon State Fair Anne Jaeger If you like elephant ears at the fair, let me show you biggest you’ve ever seen. I’m not talkin’ about your run of the mill elephant ears; these are low calorie, in fact, they are NO calorie! I’m sure you’ve surmised by now that these aren’t … Read More
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Passion for Primroses
Home and Garden JournalThe Primrose, Homegrown in Oregon. Did you know that Oregon was once world famous for its primroses? We tend to think of primroses as a Victorian plant from England. After all, the Victorians really were the “prim-est” of the prim, well… besides the puritans. Anyway, the primrose was a pretty boring flower until 1638. That’s … Read More
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Cycles of Cyclamen
Home and Garden JournalAnne Jaeger Looking for something as pretty as an Easter egg to bring life to your holiday table? I’ve got just the thing. Who could top a shooting star? Okay, well, real shooting stars are little hard to get a hold of (what with that nasty space dust and all) so I’m going for the … Read More