I’m guest blogging today on Landscape Juice, so click through if you want to find out how I’ve landed myself with the trickiest of design jobs – a garden with no space and even less … more →
Little Green Fingershedgefolk wrote 1 week ago: Everything around here is in bloom and looks lovely. Or looked lovely. The rain wiped out my poppies … more →
ai731 wrote 2 weeks ago: No, I haven’t cut myself. I did, however, develop a nasty case of tiny, red, itchy blisters on … more →
Ginger wrote 1 month ago: The plant known as the sago palm is not actually a palm at all, but a cycad. This attractive plant, … more →
Euglossine Bee wrote 1 month ago: I have many books about edible plants, but none about the most poisonous plants. Wicked Plants: The … more →
theurbanfieldguide wrote 1 month ago: http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/21/garden/21poison.html I came across this article while drinking my … more →
Ted C. MacRae wrote 2 months ago: Last week, Alex at myrmecos tagged me with a fun new meme called These are a few of my favorite stin … more →
Plangarden wrote 2 months ago: Now that you’ve had a chance to become acquainted with the brassica and allium families from Part I, … more →
ourfriendben wrote 3 months ago: With Palm Sunday upon us and Easter Week coming up, it seemed like a good time for our friend Ben to … more →
Elizabeth Herndon wrote 3 months ago: I try to be a positive person, and I especially try to be a positive person online, but there are so … more →
askpari wrote 3 months ago: A Rain Forest is a very dense and dark forest that grows in a land where the rainfall is very hea … more →
littlegreenfingers wrote 5 months ago: I’m guest blogging today on Landscape Juice, so click through if you want to find out how I … more →
littlegreenfingers wrote 5 months ago: As a garden designer, I’m always being asked by clients to ‘make sure there are no poisonous plants’ … more →
thewordofme wrote 8 months ago: Science is nothing more than organized common sense. Kenneth R. Miller So God is just having a norm … more →
iheartkiserboston wrote 11 months ago: Does anyone have any idea what the heck this is? Josh and I found this mysterious bright orange mu … more →
Erin wrote 1 year ago: I know I started this blog with the intent of it being a cooking blog, but, well, I’m a plant … more →
randiriel wrote 1 year ago: You know, the funny thing about my situation is that I knew it was going to happen. That’s rig … more →
Brian Ertz wrote 1 year ago: It’s the season. Low larkspur in Artemisia rigida sites. Photograph © Katie Fite 2008 Elk, m … more →
lutos wrote 1 year ago: I really, really regret not having my camera here right now. The garden is so intensely in bloom, it … more →
safeBABY wrote 1 year ago: A tip for these early days of spring: daffodils (botanic name Narcissus) are powerfully emetic. Tra … more →