DEBRA TEACHOUT-TEASHON in Western Washington State
SITE: Rainy Side Gardeners contains:
- Established in 1998, our focus is

gardening in the maritime
Northwest, the western half of
Oregon, Washington and British
Columbia.
ยท - The Plant Gallery and Growing
Guide includes images of plants
and cultural advice for growing
them in the region. Plus a section is
set aside exclusively for native
plants. All advice is based on an
eco-friendly approach.
- Articles by professional garden
writers and guest writers, covering
subjects of interest to PNW
gardeners.
- Events and calendar, keeping
gardeners informed of workshops,
nonprofit plant sales and other
gardening events.
- Resources for the maritime gardener.
- Forum for discussing maritime gardening in the PNW.
- Book Reviews.
BIO:
- Training: Washington State University Master Gardener.
- Professional Photographer for over 30 years.
- Professional Garden Writer for over 12 years
- Web Master: Rainy Side Gardeners
- Memberships: Garden Writers Association, Northwest Perennial Alliance
and Washington Native Plant Society.
PRINT:
Bi-montly articles on gardening for the Pacific Northwest Home magazine.
BLOG: Muck About in a Northwest Garden
NEWS: Gardening in the Rainy Zone
WORK:
I operate Rainy Side Gardeners, as well as write and photograph for
magazines, newspapers, web sites and catalogs.
GARDEN:
My latest garden of ten years is a refuge for this human as well as for
wildlife. I grow many annuals and biennials from seed, in addition to
perennials and shrubs to observe how they perform in the Northwest. I
grow many native plants, tuck in edible plants throughout the garden and
grow lettuce in moss baskets. I build my own arbors, stonewalls and
fences and experiment with a few art mediums in the garden. The garden
is a Certified Wildlife Habitat, where creatures great and small live and
thrive.
MORE REGIONAL LINKS:
Northwest Flower and Garden Show
Linda Chalker-Scott, Horticulturist at Washington State
See the Pacific Northwest section on Gardenblogs by Region
Speakers, Writers in Print, etc:
Ciscoe Morris star of TV and radio