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Front garden on a foggy summer morning

Welcome to the Adequate Expectations garden where we talk about the wild world of gardening in Corvallis, Oregon. It’s a place where one can be bold, daring, and a little bit quirky with their plant choices. Because, let’s face it, if your garden isn’t making at least one neighbor scratch their head in wonder, are you even doing it right?

Gloriosa rothschildiana

Here, I chronicle my adventures (and misadventures) in creating and enjoying  a garden.  From the proven “work horses” of every respectable local garden to the exotic and the eccentric, my garden is a testament to the plants that have whispered sweet promises to me from seed selling websites, convincing me that, yes, we can make it work in Oregon’s capricious climate with just a bit of good luck and friendly advice of my gardening friends.

Echium wildpretii

So, if you’re the type of person who believes that gardening should be an adventure, filled with plants that make your heart sing and your neighbors politely puzzled, then you’re in the right place. Together, we’ll explore the wonders of gardening in Corvallis, sharing tips, triumphs, and the occasional tale of a plant that maybe, just maybe, was a tad too audacious for its own good. And, as we learn, if a plant dies, it's not our, gardeners' fault: maybe that plant should have tried harder! 

Welcome to my blog - a place where the plants are special, the gardening is daring, and everyone is welcome to join in the fun. And as long as the expectations are kept adequate, welcome to my garden, which is never perfect, but always fun!

Just do not eat them!


Serious and necessary facts: 

Corvallis, OR is USDA zone 8b (with occasional tantrums).

All the rain here falls in colder months, there is pretty much no rain in summer. 

My garden is a suburban garden on a south-facing slope.




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