I love giving and receiving books so perhaps it’s serendipitous that it took me so long to write about this trio of books that that has inadvertently turned into a holiday shopping post. The first… [Continue Reading]
AN OVERHEAD VIEW SHOWS A GARDEN’S ISSUES
A couple weeks ago, I wrote about a few things you can do in your garden in fall to set yourself up for a great gardening year ahead. I accidentally came across another one: check… [Continue Reading]
THE UPS AND DOWNS OF THIS YEAR’S GARDEN
I’ve put off an analysis of the this year’s garden long enough. It’s time for a little constructive criticism of my own work. At the same time, gardening is an imperfect art. Sometimes things do… [Continue Reading]
GARDEN TOUR: WHERE CONIFERS AND TEXTURE RULE
I have never toured a garden and not taken something away from it that I want to put into practice or plant in my own garden. If you ever feel like you’re in a gardening… [Continue Reading]
REVELING IN A GARDEN VICTORY
There is something rather momentous going on in my garden right now: Lavender is blooming. For those of you who successfully grow lavender, this probably doesn’t seem like something worth dedicating a blog post to…. [Continue Reading]
GARDEN TRIAGE
If it ever seems like your garden changes very slowly, just leave it for a couple weeks in the middle of summer and see what it looks like when you get back. Although I do… [Continue Reading]
A FANTASTIC JUNE IN THE GARDEN
Last week I had to go to Newport, Rhode Island, for work, and although business travel isn’t high on the list of things I want to be doing in summer, it was a pleasure to… [Continue Reading]
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