Decorating for the Holidays & First Snow December 3, 2007 The greenhouse is getting special attention this year. Sixteen degrees outside – it does make one wonder why one spends more time and money… Continue Reading
Early South African Bulbs November 14, 2007 Bench of the larger South African Bulbs I am trying som elarger pots for some of thebigger, and more challenging S.A. bulbs, and this… Continue Reading
Achimenes November 4, 2007 A line-up of Achimenes showing the variety and diversity between various species and named varietites available. Isn’t it funny how even though one may… Continue Reading
First Frost October 30, 2007 Early morning view of the tropical bed, in front of the greenhouse showing the effects of last nights 26 degree temps. Frost brings the… Continue Reading
Some fall garden moments October 16, 2007 A new focal point in the blue and gold garden- a super-deluxe Purple Martin house. This post of the tiny tender bulb known as… Continue Reading
Blog Break for two weeks. October 16, 2007 Folks, Im taking a break until Oct 19 due to the deadline for my book. Thanks for visiting, see you next week! Continue Reading
fall Bulbs – the quality and price conundrum September 20, 2007 Although I am late in placing my orders for Dutch bulbs for planting, both in the greenhouse and in the garden, it isn’t too… Continue Reading
Cyclamen graecum September 17, 2007 Cyclamen graecum on a cold, September morning The temperature this morning reached down into the high 30’s, near freezing, which reminded me that the… Continue Reading
thmells and thounds like Smithiantha September 13, 2007 Smithiantha ‘Big Dots Rule’ This summer I decided to grow a number of more unusual Gesneriads, all members of Gesneriaceae, the family which includes… Continue Reading
Chilly Mornings and Tea September 5, 2007 Ever wonder what green tea looks like as a plant? Here, Camellia sinensis, or the true green tea tree, which is a Camellia, blooms… Continue Reading