The Heritage Garden Program
Heritage Gardens are landscaped areas designed to honor the cultural and natural heritage of the Columbia River Basin while utilizing sustainable gardening practices. Heritage Gardens: Promote the use of native plants especially those of cultural significance; promote low-water use landscaping & efficient irrigation methods; and educate our community about the history and biodiversity of the Columbia River Basin.
05/29/2026
Would you like a sage that is soft to the touch? Fringed Sage is the plant for you! No, this is not the sage you season things with. However, it has been used as a medicine and even a bug repellent.
In the garden, this plant can be used as a ground cover along paths or can be paired with plants that have dark green foliage and/or bright colors to play with contrasts. It brings a gentleness to the garden with its foliage that is covered with silky hairs giving it a silvery-white appearance.
05/22/2026
The Threadleaf Daisy may look small. But it is mighty. Planting next to bunch grasses adds a little whimsy to the space. Flowers colors can range from blue to white and even pink. These blooms are worth looking down for.
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