Guy Wilson

GUY WILSON             At the moment my daffodils are braving the weather, shaking in their shoots and waiting for warmer, sunnier days.  The early ones are in bloom, holding their own against repeated onslaughts of cold rain.  Even in miserable weather, daffodils are a cheerful sight.  I have many in my garden and every year … Read more

Elizabeth White

ELIZABETH WHITE             I have a soft spot for all kinds of gardeners, but especially for women who were pioneers in the field.  If I could host an imaginary garden party for some of those green-fingered females, I would include Ellen Willmott, a rich, twentieth century Englishwoman who cultivated plants and gardens to the point … Read more

Hellebore Explosion

HELLEBORE EXPLOSION             I have been following my own advice this past week and cutting the ratty, winter-worn foliage off my hellebore plants so the new leaves and flowers will shine forth.  The effort is worth it, because all are either blooming or about to bloom, showing their new flowery faces to the world.  The … Read more

Witch Hazel

WITCH HAZEL             When I was a child and had a cut, bruise or other swelling, some older member of the family would invariably say, “Put some witch hazel on that.”  We had a bottle of witch hazel in the bathroom linen closet and even though people recommended witch hazel regularly, the bottle never seemed … Read more

Chomley Farran

CHOMLEY FARRAN             Up until a few hours ago, I had few clues about the true story of Chomley Farran.  His name makes him sound like one of Jane Austin’s more picturesque characters.  I can easily imagine him as an eccentric English gentleman of the early nineteenth century, with an independent fortune and a passion … Read more