Gardening

Did You Feel That?

October 14, 2016 Gardening, Landscape Design, Plants
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One of the easiest senses with which to design is that of touch, also described as texture. As.

Travel Adventures – Revisiting New York’s High Line

September 30, 2016 Gardening, Landscape Design, Travel
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A few days ago, Niki and I were in New York for the presentation of an award to.

Designing for the Senses – Smell

September 16, 2016 Gardening, Landscape Design, Plants
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Unconsciously, I always hope that entering a garden will be a joy for all my senses. Frequently, however,.

Chelone – Turtlehead

September 9, 2016 Gardening, Landscape Design
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One of the mainstays of the August/September perennial garden is Chelone. Its unusual flower is named after the.

Dryopteris erythrosora – Autumn Fern

September 2, 2016 Gardening, Landscape Design, Plants
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Most gardeners look first to flowers for color but I would suggest that you look first to foliage for.

Musings of a Plant-a-holic

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Whenever I attend an out-of-town conference, I always return with plants, having had the opportunity to visit new.

Inspiration

August 12, 2016 Gardening, Landscape Design, Travel
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Each year, I attend the Perennial Plant Symposium. As a result, I have traveled the country, hearing lectures.

Visiting the Heartland

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Last week, Niki and I did something that we’ve talked about doing for years. We are both avid.

Le Jour De Bastille

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I admit to being a Francophile. I studied French from the seventh grade all the way through college.

Hibiscus – Dinner Plates in the Garden

July 22, 2016 Gardening, Landscape Design
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What perennial has flowers as large as dinner plates? I can only think of one and that is.