Forget Easter Lilies, consider the Pasque Flower April 24, 2011 Violet Pulsatilla vulgaris, blooming in a rock wall which runs along the foundation of my greenhouse. Long before Easter Lilies became synonymous with Easter… Continue Reading
It came from Mars ( or Tibet ) April 23, 2011 The Tibetan Rhubarb, ( Rheum palmatum) has a most amazing emergence in the spring garden. Sure, it’s palmate leaves are impressive enough, once they… Continue Reading
Yellow Shrubs April 23, 2011 The early flowering hardy Jasmine, Jasminum nudiflorum, it is marginally hardy here in Zone 5, since it is a zone 7 plant, it will… Continue Reading
Hiding Ugly April 20, 2011 PETASITES JAPONICUS SSP. GIGANTEUS I am often asked about what the rest of the garden looks like, and if I could share some of… Continue Reading
Early Alpine Primroses April 19, 2011 PRIMULA ALLIONII X ‘JOAN HUGHES’. IT LOOKS BIG, BUT USE THE SPRUCE NEEDLES FOR SCALE As many of you know, I adore alpine plants,… Continue Reading
Shopping at Mahoney’s Garden Center – the good and the bad April 18, 2011 ONE OF A PAIR OF STUNNING TALL PLANTERS MANUFACTURED BY MAYNE, WHICH WE PURCHASED IN THE BOSTON AREA AT MAHONEY’S NURSERY IN WINCHESTER, MA…. Continue Reading
Two rarities currently in bloom April 18, 2011 Here is a Daphne most people rarely see, even in collections. Rarely seen in gardens except in those of collectors, is Daphne calcicola, a… Continue Reading
Growing Belgian Endive, Scorzonera and Salsify April 16, 2011 SOWING OLD-FASHIONED ROOT VEGETABLES ON THIS COLD AND BLUSTERY DAY. Often referred to as luxury vegetables, the chicons of Belgian endive, and the long… Continue Reading
In the greenhouse – the last species Gladiolus April 16, 2011 GLADIOLUS ALATUS The last of my winter-rainfall ( i.e. winter greenhouse growing) Gladiolus species are blooming now, and it seems as if the best… Continue Reading
Appreciated Selections April 16, 2011 {Left to right} Muscari azureum, Bellevalia pycnantha, Muscari latifolium and Muscari ‘Valerie Finnis’ Selections of Muscari showing differences in major cultivars that are available… Continue Reading