Paperwhites

PAPERWHITES             I have a love/hate relationship with paperwhites, those non-hardy narcissus whose bulbs are on sale everywhere starting about now.  When they bloom, these relatives of the common daffodil are lovely and winsome–a harbinger of spring at a dark time of year.  Buying them always seems like a good idea in October, which is … Read more

Mystery Broom

MYSTERY BROOM             If you are attuned to plants, you never know when you’ll encounter a plant identification mystery.  My daughter and I found one last week while we were out for a walk on a local side street.  We were passing a house that sat on a corner lot atop a slight embankment.  The … Read more

Lessons

LESSONS               Three days from now my garden will be open to the public as part of a local fundraiser centered on art, music and gardens.  The preparation for the event was a big part of my campaign to spend one year, beginning last February, making my garden as lovely as it could be. … Read more

Flowers Everywhere

FLOWERS EVERYWHERE             Mass merchandising and mass communications have changed the nursery trade, just as they have changed every other aspect of life.  Big companies like Home Depot and Lowe’s put enormous yard and garden departments in every store.  As with everything these discounters sell–from washers to widgets–low prices and high merchandise turnover create consistent … Read more

Mid Century Modern

MID CENTURY MODERN             If you study shelter magazines, read the home and garden section of major newspapers or watch Antiques Roadshow on television, you already know that “mid century modern” furniture, architecture and accessories are riding the biggest wave of popularity since the original one washed across the United States in the nineteen fifties … Read more