Gardening Quote"Let's accept random seeding, let's tolerate small flowers like grace-notes decorating the paving. Not always, but sometimes."Dear Gardening Friends,One of the reasons that I am always drawn to old gardens is that they have a gentle, relaxed, lived-in look. Plants have had a chance to …
The Wild Garden
Gardeners have been debating what is meant by the term ‘wild garden’ ever since William Robinson published his influential book titled The Wild Garden in 1870. Maybe gardeners were pondering it before then but Robinson’s book opened the floodgates of dissent. The opposing faction was led …
The Ultimate Flower Gardener’s Guide
NEW BOOKI am excited to announce the release of my next book for Timber Press - The Ultimate Flower Gardener's Guide. Coming out on July 5th 2022, the book contains over 600 photographs - most of them I took myself to illustrate the flowers and design ideas outlined in the book. The book begins with …
Inspirational Women in Horticulture
By Jenny Rose CareyHorticultural Heroines for the last day of Women's History MonthI woke up this morning thinking about some of the horticultural women who inspire me. It is the last day of Women's History month and I want to share with you one of my personal horticultural heroines. On the …
Unfurling and Uncurling -Spring growth
As the days lengthen and the temperatures increase the pace of spring growth increases. Buds open. Shoots emerge and elongate. The pace of change is dizzying. Capture these fleeting moments in photographs to enjoy year round. Photos above: Leucojum vernum - Spring snowflake - dangling white and …
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Welcome spring – trees breaking bud
The star-like white flowers of Magnolia stellata, the star Magnolia (shown above), are some of the first Magnolias to bloom in the spring. The strappy tepals (sepals and petals) explode from tightly packed, fuzzy buds when a few warm days spur new spring growth. Magnolia x loebneri' Leonard …
More Witch Hazels for winter into spring bloom
The Hamamelis season is in full swing here at Northview. Many of the witch hazel flowers are out earlier this year as the weather has been mild this winter, although combined with one of the heaviest snowfalls recorded in Philadelphia. I have been thinking about witch hazels for the last few weeks. …
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Top 10 favorite garden witch hazels for spring bloom and fragrance
The snow has melted this week but the weather is still cold. The garden is bleak, brown and muddy. Witch hazels are the only woody plants that are providing some welcome splashes of color. Gardening here in Pennsylvania where the timing of spring bloom is so variable from year to year, it is …
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Snowy garden on March 21st! Wasn’t I meant to be planting peas?
Today is the first day of spring but you would not know it as we had a late season storm yesterday that brought another few inches of snow. It was beautiful outside today with morning temperatures hovering around 32 degrees fahrenheit and the snow crisp and crusty on the surface. The sun came up and …
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Philadelphia Flower Show 2015
The largest indoor flower show in the world opens tomorrow at the Pennsylvania Convention Center. The annual taste of spring for all of us gardeners who are starved of the color and smell of the earth and flowers is a treat that we look forward to all winter. The Theme this year is 'Celebrate the …