Fall: the season of destruction
Some candidates for fall planting Never mind clean-up. Winter will take care of most of that. This is when I like to tear the garden apart. First comes [...]
Some candidates for fall planting Never mind clean-up. Winter will take care of most of that. This is when I like to tear the garden apart. First comes [...]
This might be Creme Upstar, though not double enough. Nothing lasts forever. Beauty is fleeting. You’re heard these hackneyed sayings many times. But maybe this year they’re worth [...]
I'll either leave this or rip it out and replace it because it is really too much. Pick a side, because the middle ground is disappearing. What’s true [...]
The jury is still out on this. For every instance of helpful fellowship and joyful sharing, I can find equal examples of myth-based misinformation and knee-jerk snap judgements (if not [...]
I didn't need to go as far as the suburbs to get this shot. Not by a long shot. Every now and then, one of the Ranters publishes [...]
Sculpture of Rachel Carson by David Lewis, installed at Woods Hole (photo by Laura A. Macaluso, Wikipedia Commons) To me, they are little more than hunks or granite [...]
Like many, I’ve been working at home since March and, for the most part, enjoying it. But I do go to the office once in a while to pick up [...]
As the gardening team at Buffalo’s Darwin Martin House—really a campus with seven structures on it—enters its second year of planting and maintaining the original landscape Frank Lloyd Wright planned [...]
There remains a certain snobbishness about annuals, partly because some perceive them as “common,” and partly because they’re, well, annual. (Many of us have seen the famous Plant Delights/Tony Avent [...]
Marcel Proust did not overestimate the power of the senses to recall the past. As soon as the first wave of fragrance from my ‘Garden Party’ orienpet lilies hits, I [...]
A better term is “physical distancing,” which is literally what I have to do when I am working in the front garden and anyone walks by. Rather than tread on [...]
Hope I'll soon be able to make a haul like this again, but safely. That was the question yesterday, as local green industry owners and employees were discussing [...]