Nothing Should be Noticed

Several years ago, I read and wrote about Meryl Gordon’s literate and comprehensive biography of Rachel Lambert “Bunny” Mellon, garden designer, tastemaker and socialite, who died in 2007.  Bunny Mellon: The Life of an American Style Legend took Bunny through a long and eventful life that included the accomplishment for which she is most often … Read more

Christmas Cactus

Every year about this time, stores of all sorts sell something called “Christmas Cactus,” a showy plant with segmented foliage that arches out over the sides of the pot.  Since most people find the foliage relatively unimpressive, the seasonal specials are always sold in bud or with newly-opened blooms.  The long, tubular flowers, which appear … Read more

First Rituals

There is an old Christian hymn that starts, “Lo, how a rose ere blooming, forth from a tender stem.”   The lyrics continue, describing a rose that blooms “amid the cold of winter.” Despite the fact that a winter-blooming rose is a seasonal impossibility in this climate, I persist in looking for one.  In fact, that … Read more

New and Different Florist’s Cyclamen

Every year at holiday time, florists’ cyclamen, known as Cyclamen persicum hybrids, proliferate in all the places that sell plants.  Their bright colors–reds, pinks, purples, white and bi-colors—and showy, orchid-like blooms make them the ideal holiday eye candy.  I generally buy one or two, either for my own house or as gifts for friends.  Being … Read more

Holiday Chipmunk

The last of the tulip bulbs have been planted up in tubs, which means that it’s time to decorate for the holidays.  I am ready to go, with visions of ribbon and pinecones dancing in my head. At this time of year, when daylight hours have winnowed down to a precious few, I think brightening … Read more