With more consistently warm temperatures upon us, it's once again safe to feed our koi. A team of willing volunteers got together today, May 6, to package up this season's allotment of kibble for sale.
Read MoreRecently, going through his family’s archival photos, Campbell made a stunning discovery. Amidst the stack of old photographs, he uncovered a remarkable set of images of the Seattle Japanese Garden...
Read MorePine candles are selectively removed to create the pine's distinctive form.
Read MoreRhododendron ‘Quakeress’ is one of the lovely bi-colored Azaleas in Seattle’s Japanese Garden. Its flowers consist of two contrasting colors (pink and white) with striking -- and varied -- patterning.
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Read MoreDuring late April and early May, Garden visitors have the opportunity to enjoy the garden in a unique way- as volunteers! While the Azaleas are at the peak of their bloom, the Seattle Japanese Garden could use a few extra hands to remove blossoms as they fade.
Read MoreRoyal Azalea blooms around April each year.
Read MoreThe century old pine gifted by Richard Yamasaki, who dedicated over 30 years to Seattle Japanese Garden.
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