Saffron Crocus

In spring and fall, when the garden is either just waking up or going about the business of the fall shutdown, small flowers are easier to notice. The other day I was stopped dead in my tracks by a clump of saffron crocus or Crocus sativus. The clump has been in the same place, under … Read more

Duck Potato

On days when I need a break, I take a neighborhood walk. On days when I need a really big break, I go farther afield, seeking out parks and natural areas within a reasonable distance of my home. One of my favorite parks winds around a large pond. The pond and its shoreline are s … Read more

Cockscomb

Back in the seventeenth century, the word “cockscomb” was used to describe a person, generally male, who was foppish or overly preoccupied with his appearance. The term is so descriptive that it is a shame that it has fallen out of use. “Cockscombs” walk among us still. The word was originally used to describe the … Read more

Purple Poppy Mallow

Right now the soil in my garden is dry as dust, despite rain late last week. I generally do not irrigate, but it is time for the sprinkler to come out. Watering the containerized plants continues as a matter of course. In addition to combating the dry situation, I am feeling grateful for the plants … Read more

Garden Rescue

The south side of my property between the front and back gardens has always been the weakest link in the landscape. Next to the house, four tall English hollies dominate the scene. I am sure they were lovely shrubs when they were planted by the previous owner. By the time I arrived, they had grown … Read more