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Month: August 2010

Annual poppies with veggies

Categories Edibles — Posted on August 1, 2010

At times the progress of the poppies seemed excessively slow, teasing us with furry buds long before they were ready to open.   … Read More

Using lawn in design

Categories Advice and inspiration — Posted on August 1, 2010

We are so used to seeing lawn as a default groundcover that we don’t see it clearly as an element in the design of the space we have surrounding us.   … Read More

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Lost Horizons farewell

Inspirational nursery, treasure trove of botanical diversity, enticement to garden adventurously, vendor of plant delight. With much appreciation, thank you!

Early Spring Pleasures

When bees come to visit the earliest flowers, I know that spring is truly here.   … Read More

The Lowly Spirea at its Loveliest

Even the lowly (because ubiquitous) spirea can surprise you with loveliness on a blustery day in April. My main complaint is that it has too many merits, requires too little of us, which seems churlish just now, when spirea is the first shrub to leaf out most bravely.   … Read More

Spring of 2020

Galanthus, more commonly: snowdrops, are one of the earliest garden pleasures in the year, often breaking through the snow long before February is over. And now in mid-March they are still looking splendidly sturdy. They are a welcome sign that spring is indeed progressing and that renewal can happen. Again.   … Read More

Garden reading

Kimmerer's Braiding Sweetgrass (2013) is a book that will astonish in its subtle weave of forms of knowing our world and in its homage to the generosity of the plants that surround us, made us, and can save us.   … Read More

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