Humans as Botanical Art
http://ceceliawebber.com A friend shared these images with me. They are by artist Cecelia Webber. I felt they were so compelling I wanted to share them with you. There is a […]
http://ceceliawebber.com A friend shared these images with me. They are by artist Cecelia Webber. I felt they were so compelling I wanted to share them with you. There is a […]
By Mary-Kate Mackey Editor’s Note: Summer has started and you’re probably busy working and playing in your garden. One of the fun and practical reasons to attend early spring […]
For six weeks, the Milky Way dogwood (Cornus kousa ‘Milky Way’) carpets its limbs in white blossoms—actually white bracts—in late spring to early summer, putting on a breathtaking show. For […]
K. H. from Delaware won the “Dogwood” puzzler from last month’s Random Acts of Gardening and received a copy of The Man Who Planted Trees. “What a wonderfully inspiring book. […]
“Green is the prime color of the world, and that from which its loveliness arises.”—Pedro Calderón de la Barca, 17th- century Spanish playwright Elk Rock Gardens at the Bishop’s Close, […]
The reality show equivalent for gardeners may just be the Amercian Garden Award flower-popularity contest. This year, there are six contestants flaunting their showy petals in twenty-eight participating public gardens […]
The large picture window in my living room provides a second story glimpse of my garden. Just off the patio under the Acer griseum is a spot that I look […]
Gardening can be serious business, or at least we can take it seriously. I’m of a mind that we should also inject humor in the garden. After all, it is […]
Photo courtesy of Whitney Rideout A friend spotted and grabbed it at Hortlandia, the Hardy Plant Society of Oregon’s spring plant and garden art sale. Then she proudly showed her […]
Hosta ‘Ripple Effect’, Sebright Gardens Specialty nurseries are so fun to visit, so I was thrilled to learn that seven specialty nurseries between Canby, Beavercreek and Silverton got together to […]