Buckle Up Butter Cup, Tropical Storm Warnings August 29, 2009 A yellow Kniphofia blooms in the front yard. Common for you? The are not common in a New England Garden, for this is as… Continue Reading
Late August Containers, and Daphne August 24, 2009 Tis the season for Fuchsia’s, and these upright forms are my favorite for displays since they can be used in pots, and staked vertically…. Continue Reading
A Rare Event – A Nerine falcata Blooms August 24, 2009 There are a few bulbs in my collection, that I lug back and forth from the greenhouse, each year, as they slowly mature. Many… Continue Reading
Wicked Plants ( and Tattoos) the Dark Side of Horticulture August 20, 2009 Time for a little summertime fun. Those who know me know I have an addiction to not only rare plants, but to all tattoos… Continue Reading
Pardencanda my Belamcanda….and my first issue arrives! August 18, 2009 This new variety was one of two rhyzome cuttings that I received from Jan and Marty at Joe Pie Weed ) Oh…reminds me, my… Continue Reading
In Bloom Today, August 15 August 15, 2009 First off, a bouquet of flowers that are all blue and violet. Stokesia, Asters, Scabiosa.I thought that this saturday I would photograph what was… Continue Reading
Announcing my New Magazine – Plant Society August 13, 2009 The cover of my first issue of Plant Society Magazine. Order your issue here.I am pleased to announce that the publishing of the first… Continue Reading
Mini Glads are like Salt Water Taffy August 10, 2009 Silly, I know, but sometimes I can’t resist the common , (but still rarely seen outside of farmers markets) Mini Gladiolus. Mini glads are… Continue Reading
A Sneak Peek at My New Magazine August 7, 2009 OK, I can’t stand it anymore, I need to share my project with you. Even though you cannot order it until next week when… Continue Reading
Mid Summer Photos August 2, 2009 An August evening Drumstick Allium, Allium sphaerocephalon. Blue Hydrangeas in an urn, a test photo for my new magazine project ( soon to be… Continue Reading