Microclimates

Every garden, large or small, has microclimates.  Even if your garden consists of a container array on a balcony or a series of window boxes, growing conditions can change depending on where your plants are located.  Whether you want beautiful roses, floriferous hydrangeas, or plentiful zucchini, it pays to be mindful of microclimates. My suburban … Read more

The Last Bouquet

The gardening year is full of milestone—the solstices and equinoxes, the first and last frost dates, and, for some, the phases of the moon.  I mark all of those, linking specific actions to them, but I also observe other, less universally applicable milestones that are equally significant to me.  I note the first and last … Read more

Pine Barrens Abundance

At least once a year, usually in mid-fall, I drive through part of the New Jersey Pine Barrens on my way to Atlantic City.  The barrens is a magical and ecologically unique area, the subject of history and lore.  It is, allegedly, home to the New Jersey devil, a beast that is reputed to be … Read more

Slender in the Grass

            I was in the garden center last week, hot on the trail of colorful mums and half-price perennials when I laid eyes on something that made me forget both objects.  It was a young, slender tree with some of the showiest fall foliage I have encountered—red, orange and purple, glowing in the late afternoon … Read more