Nothing Should be Noticed

Several years ago, I read and wrote about Meryl Gordon’s literate and comprehensive biography of Rachel Lambert “Bunny” Mellon, garden designer, tastemaker and socialite, who died in 2007.  Bunny Mellon: The Life of an American Style Legend took Bunny through a long and eventful life that included the accomplishment for which she is most often … Read more

Gardens and Memory

“Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.” That evocative line, from Daphne du Maurier’s novel Rebecca, has become famous, casting an elegiac spell over the rest of the story.  I have similar thoughts and dreams about gardens in my past.  I am certain that other committed gardeners have the same experiences. Not long … Read more

Renaissance

I was wasting time on the computer the other day because house painters have invaded my outdoor space.  Most of the garden is under siege and won’t be available for serious work until the painters leave.  I am happy about the fresh paint, but dread putting everything back together. What is the best way for … Read more

Biltmore

I don’t like to abandon my home garden in spring, because there is far too much clean-up, cultivation and planning to do.  But getting away is also a temptation, especially when the business of life threatens to spiral out of control and the spring weather is more wintery than vernal.  In short, I just returned … Read more

Cholmondeley

I have a soft spot for those who restore old gardens–clearing overgrowth, rediscovering features and researching original plantings and layouts. It is tough work, requiring a combination of intellect, enthusiasm and physical strength, and it can go on for years. Funding can be a special challenge. The world has so many pressing needs that it … Read more