Regal Lilies

REGAL LILIES             I have a friend who grows exquisite trumpet lilies.  It goes without saying that she has a green thumb, but she also has a raised, south-facing bed with perfect drainage.  There are no deer in her area to eat the plants, so they don’t have to be fenced or sprayed with noxious … Read more

Seasonal Migration

SEASONAL MIGRATION               Someone or something has eaten all the plant saucers.  It must have happened over the summer, because I swear that I had more than enough last spring.  Now, as I bring the houseplants in for the winter, I can only find a fraction of the number that I need.  I must … Read more

Blue Ageratum Confusion

BLUE AGERATUM CONFUSION               When is an ageratum not an ageratum?  When it’s a eupatorium.  If these words mean absolutely nothing to you, you’re not alone.  Even though ageratum are stalwarts of public plantings from gas stations to parks, the name doesn’t trip off the tongue like “zinnia” or “sunflower.”  But if you want … Read more

Traveling Plants

TRAVELING PLANTS               In 1960, naturalist Gerald Durrell wrote a hilarious book called A Zoo in My Luggage. Over thirty years later, Italian author Umberto Eco wrote a very funny essay entitled “How to Travel With a Salmon.”   Aside from a few hitchhiking spiders, I have never come home with any kind of zoo … Read more

The Holding Area

THE HOLDING AREA             The time has come to empty out the plant holding area.  It’s the end of summer and some of the plants have been hanging on valiantly since the spring, waiting for their turn in the soil.  I have watered them, trimmed them and felt extremely guilty about them.  In fact, I … Read more