Redbud Explosion

REDBUD EXPLOSION             With all the noise about European debt, American presidential elections and the international plague of reality television, you may not have noticed that we are in the midst of a redbud explosion.  Breeders have taken the common Eastern Redbud–Cercis canadensis–and dressed it in flashy foliage, changed its growth habit and adorned it … Read more

Jane Loudon

JANE LOUDON             I first “met” Jane C. Webb Loudon when I developed an interest in botanical art some time ago.  A local dealer offered some original prints of Mrs. Loudon’s botanical illustrations and I fell in love with them.  Those prints started me off on a small-time collecting hobby and now, even when the … Read more

Spring Orders

SPRING ORDERS             Spring is leaping up from the pages of the catalogs that arrive by snail mail every day.  The e-mail traffic from the plant vendors is also surging, with new offers and enticements appearing on an hourly basis.  My head spins at the color and the variety.  My heart sinks–but only a little–at … Read more

Iznik

IZNIK             We are currently enjoying a mild winter, but even so, I miss my garden and the flowers that provide me with inspiration during the growing season.  My front beds are full of clusters of emerging daffodil tips, but instead of giving me joy, their presence this early worries me.  The holly trees are … Read more

Book Review: Mr. Marshal’s Flower Book

BOOK REVIEW:  Mr. Marshal’s Flower Book               I love garden books so much that my bookshelves are listing under the weight of my collection.  Reference volumes have always been in the minority on my shelves because I favor books that go beyond the “how” of gardening, to the “why” of gardening.  After all, I … Read more