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[caption id="attachment_381" align="alignleft" width="179" caption="Hardy Duncecap succulent (needs to be indoors in winter)"][/caption] [caption id="attachment_379" align="alignleft" width="184" caption="Allium Pink Curly Onion will be put in the ground for the winter"][/caption] [caption id="attachment_380" align="alignleft" width="192" caption="A pretty combination of tiny succulents and sedum"][/caption] [caption id="attachment_382" align="alignleft" width="183" caption="My first collection of ...
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Katie Rose Hillegas and her husband Jay Erickson have created a 4-acre meadow garden at their home in Pawling, NY. I spoke with Jay about their garden, which is now in its third year, and what they learned that could be helpful to others. Here’s his story. “I’ve always been a fan of meadows,” says Jay. His earliest memories of meadows include grassland plants in the Rockies where he spent summers as a boy, and early spring bluebell woodland gardens in England where he lived during part of ...
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We keep our garden shoes outside the kitchen door, just steps from the herb garden, but when it rains they can get wet inside. We also use this handy spot on our deck for hand tools and garden gloves and plants that are waiting to be put in the ground. It was always messy looking, so I decided we needed a bench to organize things. [caption id="attachment_398" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="Before I built a bench"][/caption] [caption id="attachment_402" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="O...
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[caption id="attachment_3724" align="alignright" width="150"] Monarch butterfly[/caption] Three of the most popular species of native milkweed are Asclepias syriaca (common milkweed), Asclepias tuberosa (butterfly weed) and Asclepias incarnata (swamp milkweed). There are more than 100 native species in all! (These 3 species are shown in the photo below from left to right) [caption id="attachment_3735" align="alignleft" width="150"] Asclepias incarnata (swamp milkweed) in my garden.[/caption] Milk...
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When Sarah Green and her husband Richard moved into their home 20 years ago, she brought roses from her previous garden 10 minutes away. Roses are notoriously uncomfortable with being transplanted, but the ‘Queen of Denmark’ and other old fashioned varieties Sarah had received as a wedding gift from her uncle held sentimental value. “I rushed them over,” she recalls, “and planted them in the new garden where they are still going strong.” An enthusiastic gardener and plant person, ...
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One of Yolanda Burrell’s happiest childhood memories is of climbing the peach tree in her maternal grandmother’s garden in Los Angeles to pick peaches that were the size of tennis balls, as she remembers them. Early memories like these have informed the way she views the landscape today. “Everything we grow in this climate has to do double duty,” she says. “Water is scarce so I feel that it should be used to grow food rather than ornamentals exclusively.” [caption id="attachment_3323" alig...
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[caption id="attachment_167" align="alignleft" width="300" caption="White Pine boughs make a good winter mulch for garden beds"][/caption] Now that the holidays are over, in northern climates the ground is frozen. Now is the time to apply a winter mulch to keep the soil cold and insulate it from alternate freezing and thawing. The action of freezing and thawing, which occurs throughout the winter season, causes shallow-rooted and fall-planted perennials to be heaved out of the ground and roots to become...
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Have you ever thought of creating a garden composed of flowers grown with the express purpose of being cut for floral arrangements? That's a cutting garden. Once cutting gardens have been established, they tend to be low-maintenance projects that require just a little time each week for weeding and watering. How to Create a Cutting Garden Preparing the Site-- Like most successful gardening projects, cutting gardens require a bit of planning. You can create a cutting garden within a vegetable garde...
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When Daisy Garnett and her husband moved into their London townhouse 10 years ago, the garden was overgrown with ivy and other entrenched species. It was evident to Daisy that the previous owner, who had lived there since the 1940’s, had been a good gardener when she was younger. There was a well situated apple tree, a mulberry, a lilac and a bay tree, all of which still stand. There was also a greenhouse that was falling down. After clearing the property she was left with a big brown pat...
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[caption id="attachment_530" align="alignleft" width="150" caption="The cottage by the sea"][/caption] One of the things we love about our little island in Maine is that seemingly nothing ever changes. And yet things do change-- in subtle, positive ways. For instance it was always difficult to purchase good produce on the island because there is only one market and they tend to bring in produce that travels well, such as iceburg lettuce. This summer we enjoyed a floating farmers market, which motore...