I live on the Oregon coast in zone 8b. But gardening here is much different than zone 8 inland. We get a great deal of rain year round, which I really don't mind. But the amount of steady sun we get is difficult to predict. Summers inland can get up in to the high 80's for days at a time. Our summer temps stay in the 70's with only an occasional day in the low 80's. It is impossible to grow most melons here and the only tomatoes that are successful here are the plants we buy every year from the ladies Elks Club during our Rhododendron festival the second weekend in May. They are fairly mature plants when we put them in. I have attempted seedling with no success. This summer I am working on creating a potager at one end of our lawn as this is the spot of our yard receiving the most sun. I would appreciate any helpful hints from other members with the same gardening conditions.
Thanks, Diana
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I love Hostas and they do great and are shade to part shade and the fact that they are a preiannal and get fuller every year I love them and they are easy to take care of:)
Do you have hydrangeas? One thing I've noticed when visiting the coast is how amazingly deep blue almost purple some of the hydrangeas are. I've considered taking a soil sample to try and get the same result here in Eugene.


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