Hydrangea News

HYDRANGEA NEWS             In the twenty-first century, all plant stories are international.  Plants are developed in one place, registered or patented in various countries and sold everywhere.  The plant you buy on a whim at the grocery store might as well have a passport.  Its long, international chain of breeders, wholesale growers, large-scale buyers and … Read more

Tuberous Begonias

TUBEROUS BEGONIAS             Everyone has his or her own vision of heaven.  I have several, but one of them looks a lot like a greenhouse full of perfectly grown tuberous begonias, or Begonia x tuberhybrida, in every color of the rainbow.  The flowers would be huge and perfect and unobtrusively staked to prevent floppiness. In … Read more

Royal Roses

ROYAL ROSES             The arrival of garden catalogs in the winter is like snowfall or popping popcorn.  The process starts with a few flakes, kernels or catalogs and gradually accelerates until it eventually gets to the point where you have more than you know what to do with.  This is going on right now in … Read more

Swedish Ivy

SWEDISH IVY             Longwood Gardens in Kennett Square, Pennsylvania is a living testament to Pierre S. du Pont’s love of gardens and gardening, not to mention his willingness to part with large sums of money to buy and maintain both plants and place.             The fabled Mr. du Pont has been gone since 1954, but … Read more

Naming Rights

NAMING RIGHTS             We have just passed the Winter Solstice, which in many ways is the most important event in the gardening year.  The light begins to return and even though the addition of a few extra minutes of daylight each afternoon is imperceptible at first, we know that it is happening and it gives … Read more