Hellebore Abundance

There is something very valuable in getting down on your knees and weeding or planting bulbs.  Today when I was putting in some fall-blooming crocus, I noticed what I thought was a patch of clover right by a large clump of Helleborus x orientalis (Lenten Rose).  On closer inspection, the “clover” turned out to be … Read more

Garden Facelifts

Yesterday I should have edged the beds that surround the front garden and plied the hedge trimmer on the perpetually sprouting privet that bounds the property.  Instead I remade a corner of the garden that has never quite succeeded aesthetically and always bothered me. The corner in question is mostly shaded by a nearby maple … Read more

Wisteria Waxes, Wisteria Wanes

A dear friend of mine is trying to grow wisteria.  For years she has coveted the feathery foliage and long, fragrant purple racemes of Wisteria sinensis, the traditional Chinese wisteria.  One day she ventured into a garden center and fell in love with ‘Amethyst Falls’, billed on the plant tag as a purple-flowered wisteria.  She … Read more

Phlox ‘Katherine’

It is amazing how far afield you can go on a rainy day when you are trying to order garden phlox.  In my case I went all the way to Long Island in the 1920’s, with detours that went even further back.  All of this started as a quest for information about a particular tall … Read more

Hyacinth Discovery

Every gardener has “holy grails”—plants that they have waited years to acquire.  Sometimes they are new introductions or discoveries that are prohibitively expensive; other times they are species or varieties that have gained popularity in Europe or the Far East and haven’t made their way to U.S. shores. I have some evergreen “holy grails” that … Read more