It seems that everywhere we look in our gardens there’s lots of plant colors to enjoy: red, pink and white azaleas, pink rhododendrons, early white dogwoods, pink bleeding hearts, white Deutzia gracilis, creeping phlox, Virginia bluebells, and variegated Solomon’s seal, to name a few. Even the emerging leaves of different hostas and irises add to … Continue reading Garden Colors Delight
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Waking Gardens
In addition to “the waking up of our gardens,” via hundreds of emerging plants and colorful blossoms, there is much to celebrate in April. April is known as both National Garden Month and National Orchid Month. Then, there are the official celebrations: Earth Day, Arbor Day, and even National Dandelion Day (who knew?). In fact, … Continue reading Waking Gardens
Signs of Spring
Sadly our white snowdrops have finished their blooming season in our garden. They were such a treat for sure and will be missed. However, blue Siberian squills, crocuses, and hellebores are taking their place along with many, many groupings of fabulous daffodils. Also starting to pop are some gorgeous pink azalea blossoms. Sadly, also popping … Continue reading Signs of Spring
Mastering the Art of Flower Gardening
One of the advantages of being a member of the press is that on occasion, we are offered copies of new books to review. The variety is amazing and yours truly has enjoyed reading many of them. Some, such as “Mastering the Art of Vegetable Gardening” by Matt Mattus, have in fact become reference books, … Continue reading Mastering the Art of Flower Gardening
Spring is Just Around the Corner
According to WCVB-TV, we are experiencing one of the warmest winters ever recorded in the Greater Boston Area. It does appear to be true as we are noticing that many of our spring bulbs, such as the Snowdrops and Crocus, are emerging and flowering earlier than usual. And the Daffodil stems are about three to … Continue reading Spring is Just Around the Corner