BOOK REVIEW: TOOLS OF THE EARTH

TOOLS OF THE EARTH             Jeff Taylor is a man who loves tools.  He is also an enthusiastic gardener.  The twin passions come together in Tools of the Earth, (Chronicle Books, 1998).             Taylor, who lives in Oregon, is a professional carpenter as well as a freelance writer whose columns appeared regularly in This Old … Read more

Year End Review

YEAR END REVIEW               The end of the growing season is here, and it’s time to size up which plants and practices worked this past year and which didn’t.  I do this review on a more or less continuous basis as I rake leaves, plant bulbs or pick the various odds and ends of … Read more

Marvelous Miscanthus

Everyone is familiar with the classic love/hate relationship.  You come into contact with a person or thing–usually, in my experience, it’s a person.  You find that there is much to admire about the person, but the he or she also has traits that drive you crazy.  From the sound of it, the late, great English … Read more

Colchicum

COLCHICUM             Good gardeners can’t be prudes.  After all, sex happens all the time out there among the roses and lilies, and some plants display their private parts in the most scandalous ways.  As I write this, bumblebees are committing random acts of pollination all over my asters, and the monarch butterflies appear to be … Read more

Sweet Autumn Clematis

SWEET AUTUMN CLEMATIS             What plant has had more names than a check forger, sometimes runs completely out of control and still makes regular appearances in respectable gardens everywhere?  Sweet autumn clematis is the plant, and if America’s Most Wanted had a plant list, this fall bloomer would surely be on it.             Sweet autumn … Read more