Upcoming Events

Whether it’s learning how to put together spectacular pots or listening to a lecture by a well-known horticulturist, there’s no better way to bring together the gardening community than throwing a good get-together. Which we like to do as often as possible.

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The official rose of the 2008 Rose Festival is at your local Dennis’ 7 Dees. Winner of the coveted All America Rose Selection award for 2008, this rose features masses of perfectly formed, fully double flowers, borne on long stems that are clothed with beautiful healthy foliage. The true, clear yellow flowers have deep ruby edging and won’t fade in the vase. Vigorous, free flowering, and disease resistant, this rose will grace any garden.

This blooming beauty is available exclusively at our garden centers, and they’re selling fast, so don’t delay.
$17.99
A portion of the proceeds will go to benefit the Rose Festival Association.


  • May 9, Friday 3 pm
    Creative Curb Appeal

    Whether you would just like to come home to a pleasant front yard or you're thinking of selling your home, there are plenty of possibilities for enhancing your home's curb appeal. Meet our landscape designer and learn 10 tips for jazzing up your entry, from quick fixes and weekend projects to total makeovers.

  • May 17, Saturday 10 am - 11 am
    Miniscapes, Mini Green Roofs, Green Signs and Succulent Wreaths

    Learn how to create and care for a green wall, picture, or wreath with sedums, hens and chicks and other colorful easy-care plants. Perfect as a focal point or for small space gardens.

  • May 18, Sunday 2 pm
    All About Herbs

    Grow, harvest and dry all sorts of annual and perennial herbs for culinary and medicinal use. We’ll use our wide selection of organically grown herbs to demonstrate creating an herbal container garden.

  • June 1, Sunday
    Bazaar Booth for Garden Tour Benefit in Sellwood

  • June 4, Wednesday 11 am
    Edible Gardening

    You can’t get more local than your own backyard! How to grow fresh produce, from berries to squash, and a few edibles you may never have heard of, right in your own backyard without using chemical pesticides. Kids can pot up a surprise to take home.

  • June 8, Sunday 2 pm
    Summer Flower Power

    Or “How to get the most color during the best months to spend outdoors”. This is the time for gorgeous roses, dahlias and summer flowering shrubs to shine! See our top summer annual picks for beds, containers and window boxes. We’ll show you how to have continuous bloom and keep your plants happy and healthy during the hot months.

  • June 14, Saturday 10 am
    Planscaper Maintenance- Summer

    Once you’ve purchased plants and done the hard work of installing them, how do you protect your investment and get the most enjoyment out of your new landscape? We’ll discuss how to get your plants established and care for them using proven, environmentally friendly techniques. Stop by to find out what you can do in summer to help your garden look its best and thrive year round. Bring your questions!

  • July 12, Saturday 10 am
    Water, Water, Water

    ...or “Life’s too short to spend it at the end of a hose!” OK, plants and lawns need water, but how much? Improper watering is the most common way to lose your investment in your yard. We’ll teach you how much water your yard needs, and let you in on techniques to keep your water bill lower and your plants healthier. We’ll also tour the nursery and see all kinds of plants that require less water.



  • May 9, Friday 3 pm
    Creative Curb Appeal

    Whether you would just like to come home to a pleasant front yard or you're thinking of selling your home, there are plenty of possibilities for enhancing your home's curb appeal. Meet our landscape designer and learn 10 tips for jazzing up your entry, from quick fixes and weekend projects to total makeovers.

  • May 18, Sunday 2 pm
    All About Herbs

    Grow, harvest and dry all sorts of annual and perennial herbs for culinary and medicinal use. We’ll use our wide selection of organically grown herbs to demonstrate creating an herbal container garden.

  • June 1, Sunday
    Bazaar Booth for Garden Tour Benefit in Sellwood

  • June 4, Wednesday 11 am
    Edible Gardening

    You can’t get more local than your own backyard! How to grow fresh produce, from berries to squash, and a few edibles you may never have heard of, right in your own backyard without using chemical pesticides. Kids can pot up a surprise to take home.

  • June 7, Saturday 10 am - 11 am
    Grow A Golf Course-Quality Lawn

    David Phipps, Stone Creek Golf Club Superintendent
    Golf couse superintendents will share the latest techniques and strategies for growing the best lawn, in the least time, at the lowest cost. Get tips on efficient approaches to irrigation, soil fertility, mowing, top-dressing and effective pest and weed management. Tools, timing, product choices and application will be highlighted. Learn from a golf course superintendent how to get the most lawn for the least investment at home.
    "Natural gardening works!"

  • June 8, Sunday 2 pm
    Summer Flower Power

    Or “How to get the most color during the best months to spend outdoors”. This is the time for gorgeous roses, dahlias and summer flowering shrubs to shine! See our top summer annual picks for beds, containers and window boxes. We’ll show you how to have continuous bloom and keep your plants happy and healthy during the hot months.

  • June 14, Saturday 10 am
    Planscaper Maintenance- Summer

    Once you’ve purchased plants and done the hard work of installing them, how do you protect your investment and get the most enjoyment out of your new landscape? We’ll discuss how to get your plants established and care for them using proven, environmentally friendly techniques. Stop by to find out what you can do in summer to help your garden look its best and thrive year round. Bring your questions!

  • July 12, Saturday 10 am
    Water, Water, Water

    ...or “Life’s too short to spend it at the end of a hose!” OK, plants and lawns need water, but how much? Improper watering is the most common way to lose your investment in your yard. We’ll teach you how much water your yard needs, and let you in on techniques to keep your water bill lower and your plants healthier. We’ll also tour the nursery and see all kinds of plants that require less water.



  • May 9, Friday 3 pm
    Creative Curb Appeal

    Whether you would just like to come home to a pleasant front yard or you're thinking of selling your home, there are plenty of possibilities for enhancing your home's curb appeal. Meet our landscape designer and learn 10 tips for jazzing up your entry, from quick fixes and weekend projects to total makeovers.

  • May 18, Sunday 2 pm
    All About Herbs

    Grow, harvest and dry all sorts of annual and perennial herbs for culinary and medicinal use. We’ll use our wide selection of organically grown herbs to demonstrate creating an herbal container garden.

  • June 1, Sunday
    Bazaar Booth for Garden Tour Benefit in Sellwood

  • June 4, Wednesday 11 am
    Edible Gardening

    You can’t get more local than your own backyard! How to grow fresh produce, from berries to squash, and a few edibles you may never have heard of, right in your own backyard without using chemical pesticides. Kids can pot up a surprise to take home.

  • June 8, Sunday 2 pm
    Summer Flower Power

    Or “How to get the most color during the best months to spend outdoors”. This is the time for gorgeous roses, dahlias and summer flowering shrubs to shine! See our top summer annual picks for beds, containers and window boxes. We’ll show you how to have continuous bloom and keep your plants happy and healthy during the hot months.

  • June 14, Saturday 10 am
    Planscaper Maintenance- Summer

    Once you’ve purchased plants and done the hard work of installing them, how do you protect your investment and get the most enjoyment out of your new landscape? We’ll discuss how to get your plants established and care for them using proven, environmentally friendly techniques. Stop by to find out what you can do in summer to help your garden look its best and thrive year round. Bring your questions!

  • July 12, Saturday 10 am
    Water, Water, Water

    ...or “Life’s too short to spend it at the end of a hose!” OK, plants and lawns need water, but how much? Improper watering is the most common way to lose your investment in your yard. We’ll teach you how much water your yard needs, and let you in on techniques to keep your water bill lower and your plants healthier. We’ll also tour the nursery and see all kinds of plants that require less water.

  • July 26, Saturday 10 am - 11 am
    Grow A Golf Course-Quality Lawn

    David Phipps, Stone Creek Golf Club Superintendent
    Golf couse superintendents will share the latest techniques and strategies for growing the best lawn, in the least time, at the lowest cost. Get tips on efficient approaches to irrigation, soil fertility, mowing, top-dressing and effective pest and weed management. Tools, timing, product choices and application will be highlighted. Learn from a golf course superintendent how to get the most lawn for the least investment at home.
    "Natural gardening works!"



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