Anxiously Awaiting Hellebores

It is one month since the winter solstice and the daylight is making its tentative return. The winter so far in my little corner of the world has been a succession of long gray days with an occasional dusting of snow to remind us of the season.  Most days I am able to cast encouraging … Read more

Deer Detente

The deer in my suburban neighborhood are not numerous yet and have lots of vegetation to choose from.  This is a good thing because municipal restrictions mean that eight-foot deer fencing is not an option. I have worked out my own system for dealing with our most frequent visitors, Mr. Antlers and his two-stag posse. … Read more

Germander

I have been thinking lately about good, easy to grow low hedges for my upper back garden.  A garden center display reminded me about an old favorite–Teucrium chamaedrys or wall germander.  This evergreen member of the mint (Lamiaceae) family has long been used in herb and knot gardens.  From my perspective, part of its value … Read more