Guilt

  There are two kinds of guilt—guilt for things done and guilt for things left undone.  Most people suffer from one or the other, or both, from time to time.  Some of us, especially those who have either had mothers and/or been mothers, are masters at the art of guilt, whether we lay it on … Read more

What Ever Happened to Lombardy Poplar?

The house where I grew up was sold to another family right after I got married, so my memories of the place have grown rosy-tinted over time.  One thing is certain.  The back garden was bounded by eight tall Lombardy poplar trees.  My father loved them and they were everywhere in my hometown.  Now they … Read more

Mr. Marshall’s Flower Book

I love garden books so much that my bookshelves are listing under the weight of my collection.  Some of those books are reference volumes, but they are in the minority.  I favor books that go beyond the “how” of gardening to the “why” of gardening.  After all, I can do an internet search and find … Read more

What Now?

Winter is only one month old and even if the groundhog doesn’t see his shadow, it is going to be a long wait until spring.  You can spend that time staying warm, perusing catalogs and tending the houseplants, but many of us miss being outside. “Outside” is not always congenial, due to seasonal drama provided … Read more

Hand Painted Flowers

This winter, my advice to gardeners, would-be gardeners and those who simply want an amusing plant or two is “order early”.  Last fall, bulb and plant vendors were among the few merchants doing land office business, selling out in record time.  With at least a couple more cold, dark, alarming months ahead of us, the … Read more