Feb 4, 2012 | Inspiration, Life's Gardens, my gardens
Garden Reports and Rejoicing – February 4 Today I was impressed by the biennials in my garden. The perennials are either completely dormant or staying close to the ground. This allows the biennials to dominate and they are taking advantage, soaking up the sun...
Nov 27, 2010 | Life's Gardens, my gardens, plants I love, Report From An Opinionated Gardener
Report From An Opinionated Gardener – November 27 Last week I got two packages of seeds in the mail. This end-of-the-current-season/early-next-season-order was spurred by the arrival of the Plant World Seeds catalog. I initially went to their catalog and website...
Jun 21, 2010 | Life's Gardens, my gardens, Report From PIA
Report From PIA – June 21 Here’s the best thing about opening your garden up to guests: after it’s over, the beautiful garden is all yours. Today members of the Connecticut Horticultural Society came to Poison Ivy Acres, and they seemed to enjoy what they saw....
May 11, 2010 | Life's Gardens, my gardens, Report From PIA
Report From PIA – May 11 One of the gardening myths I come across is the belief that biennials bloom every other year. The truth is that biennials spout and grow one year, bloom the next, and then they die. Some biennials, such as feverfew, are so prolific that...
Oct 28, 2009 | Life's Gardens, my gardens, plants I love, Report From PIA
Report From PIA – October 28 I was standing in a consultation client’s yard the other day, and we stood looking at a section next to the south side of her house. The client was a busy woman, who didn’t have much time for gardening, so throughout the entire...