Crocus Surprise

There is something about autumn crocus that induces amnesia.  I know where I planted the bulbs of the blue and white-flowered Crocus speciosus and Crocus speciosus ‘Albus’ this year, but I have completely forgotten where I installed crocuses in previous years.  This only happens with the fall-blooming kind.  I can tell you where all the … Read more

Cutting Back

I have started the great cut-back.  The scores of tall aster ‘Alma Potschke’ have mostly finished their dramatic run of pink and purple fireworks and now stand ready to reseed themselves everywhere.  Birds will take some of that seed, but if I don’t get ‘Alma’ under control, I will have lots of grubbing out to … Read more

Autumn Windflower

My garden right now is a very dramatic scene.  The asters are taking a prolonged swan song before their final bow; the dusty pinks, lavenders and blues gradually giving way to brown seedheads.  The Japanese anemones, however, are still singing at the top of their lungs, like the floral divas they are.  Sometimes known to … Read more

Book Review: The Quest for the Rose

BOOK REVIEW: THE QUEST FOR THE ROSE             One of my favorite horticultural subjects is roses and I have lots of books on them.  In Search of Lost Roses, Thomas Christopher’s 2002 book on “rose rustling” and the discovery of old rose varieties in out-of-the-way places, is one of the best.  Another is A Rose … Read more