July and lilies, smells like summer! July 4, 2009 Lilium ‘Ariadne’ a downfacing, pendant asiatic with peach colored turkscap flowers in abundance. These bulbs, planted three years ago are maturing into large specimens… Continue Reading
Margaret’s new litter June 23, 2009 Peeps coming from the Studio have turned into ducklings, which fresh out of the incubator, have implanted Margaret, our Irish terrier, as their Mom…. Continue Reading
Of Bellflowers, Foxtails and Shooting Stars June 17, 2009 Tall spires of Eremurus, the Foxtail Lily is indeed in the Lily family, yet still, a plant which is rarely seen in many zone… Continue Reading
Lettuce in June June 7, 2009 The Cala Lilies we’re moved to the fish pond last weekend, This heavy pot is large, as is this cultivar. If kept wet, it… Continue Reading
A Sunday, in the Park, with Piet May 28, 2009 I had the pleasure to spend a short weekend in Chicago this past weekend, for a small college reunion and a book signing. Whenever… Continue Reading
Calochortus to Ixia – Small Rare Bulbs in Pots May 18, 2009 Calochortus uniflorus, the last of the calochortus to bloom, is also the tallest in my collection, at 14 inches. These bulbs were planted in… Continue Reading
Life Through the eyes of an Iconoclast- Josef Halda Visit May 10, 2009 This past two weeks were busy with hosting the National Primula Society national meeting, hosting two cocktail parties, and having house guests, for both… Continue Reading
The National Primrose Show May 4, 2009 Last weekend we hosted the American Primrose Society, the APS which seems to becoming an annual even for us. THis group has become a… Continue Reading
Frits and frats – Fritillaria persica April 28, 2009 Fritillaria persica A slightly less common Fritillary, Fritillaria persica is completely growable for many North American and European gardeners. The best strain apparently is… Continue Reading
Espalier Apples April 28, 2009 This weekend I planted four espaliered apples along the back of the kitchen garden, infront of the greenhouse main bluestone walk lined with boxwood…. Continue Reading