Weeds Everywhere

WEEDS EVERYWHERE             This year our area has had a long, cool spring.  As the result, the spring flowers have lingered.  Plants that don’t usually flower at the same time are blooming simultaneously, giving the entire area the appearance of one big flower show.  The last of the magnolias are colliding with the lilacs.  Pansies … Read more

Impatiens Plague

The print and online worlds are awash in a sea of discussion about impatiens.  For those of you who have been out in the garden or otherwise not paying attention, Impatiens walleriana, the bright, shade-loving bedding annuals, are suffering from an epidemic of downy mildew.  This blight, which shows up as a gray coating on … Read more

Greenwood Redux

Nearly a decade ago, I first visited Greenwood Gardens in Short Hills, New Jersey.  The owners of Greenwood, 28 acres of gardens, structures, outbuildings and naturalized areas, were beginning the process of making the transition from private property to public garden.  Deterioration was encroaching on the property, which had its moments of greatest glory in … Read more

Spring Epiphanies

Every spring I rediscover my spring/summer wardrobe, my garden tools and the clutter in my garage.  My wardrobe and the tools always seem fresh and new—at least for the first fifteen minutes.  The clutter in my garage is forever old and daunting.  Generally I ignore it in favor of making discoveries in my garden. This … Read more

Flowering Quince

The rose family is filled with plants that combine incredible beauty with dire peril.  Roses and raspberries have thorns, but those are nothing compared to the small daggers that bedeck the stems of hawthorns and flowering quinces.  There is not a flower lover on earth who, when sighting a flowering quince in full bloom, would … Read more