Morning Report: Thanks for the Plants!
Our generous Topsfield neighbors, Susan and Doran, have graciously donated beautiful and mature Hydrangea, Heather, and Lavender plants from their home garden nearby. Karl and I couldn’t be more thrilled! […]
Our generous Topsfield neighbors, Susan and Doran, have graciously donated beautiful and mature Hydrangea, Heather, and Lavender plants from their home garden nearby. Karl and I couldn’t be more thrilled! […]
A week ago I toured our MargFMac Front Garden Loop with a neighbor (Joyce) who lives with late-stage Alzheimer’s/Dementia, her private-duty caregiver (Laura), and her daughter-in-law (Lynne). For all of
This lavender-color thistle appears like a spiky-ball, but as it blooms, feathery filaments emerge, making it a playful surface for bees and dragonflies. Moving forward with a listening heart, vision,
We are seeing now the beginnings of the cottage backyard transformed. This winter, Karl cleared a chain-link fence and a lot of nasty vines and dead wood in this area.
A native of the Hubei Province in eastern Central China, this ornamental candelabra-style tiger lily hangs delicately in the morning sun. Karl and I enjoy its unique form. Learn more
Wow! The garden is beginning to grow-up, and most all of the plants are showing their beautiful true colors. I suppose it’s like when a child starts coming into their
1. There is an appointed time for everything, and a time for every affair under the heavens. 2. A time to give birth, and a time to die; a time
(Ecclesiastes 3:2) After four years of continuous growth, its a common practice among gardeners to pull plants from the earth to divide their roots. In this process, the one plant