Plant Society Magazine – Fall/Winter published. November 21, 2009 OK, finally, I got this one out! My little weekend project that I call Plant Society Magazine, is now available only here at HP’s… Continue Reading
A new furnace, arrives, and just in time. November 15, 2009 When one keeps a temperate glass house full of tender plants in New England, the greatest worry is heat. Within a month, the temperatures… Continue Reading
Autumn Narcissus begin to bloom November 15, 2009 The tiny flower of Narcissus serotinus, no wider than a half an inch, has a scent that rivals it’s relative, the Paperwhite Narcissus. Still,… Continue Reading
Orchidishness November 6, 2009 Some recent images from last week, in the greenhouse. ‘Tis orchid season. Autumn may mean fall leaves, but this time of transition, not unlike… Continue Reading
Autumn in New England – Foliage around the yard November 1, 2009 After arriving home from LA this weekend, I could not help but notice how striking the fall colors are this autumn. Here are just… Continue Reading
Nerine sarniensis ‘Isandwlana’ November 1, 2009 This year, the Nerine sarniensis are blooming incredibly well, with most in full flower as I type this. I have added a few new… Continue Reading
Starting up a new season in the greenhouse October 18, 2009 The bulbous oxalis are starting to bloom, here are a trio. And, just in time for our first snow of the season. Look at… Continue Reading
A Quintessential Autumn Weekend in New England October 12, 2009 Heirloom Pumpkins and Squash in Stockbridge, MassachusettsI and Pam Eveleigh at the Red Lion Inn, Stockbridge, MAGiant Pumpkins in front of the Red Lion… Continue Reading
An Evening with Ken Druse October 9, 2009 This past Wednesday evening, we attended a lecture by America’s premier gardener writer and talented photographer, (and a friend) ,Ken Druse. Ken’s books are… Continue Reading
Elisabeth Zander’s Home and Garden October 7, 2009 After last weeks trough workshop, North American Rock Garden Society member Elisabeth Zander, invited us and a few other guests to her home and… Continue Reading