A huge thank you to Ginny Smith for writing up this wonderful article about my future goals on Philly.com! Click here to read it. The photo attached is a picture of the labyrinth in the Ernesta Ballard Healing Garden at the Temple U. Ambler Arboretum. It was one of the first gardens I helped …
Poppies in the July Garden at Northview
One of the joys of the June garden is the flowering of the self-sown poppies. Translucent petals float on flexible stems. Bees hover from flower to flower. …
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RHS Chelsea Flower Show 2014
At the RHS Chelsea Flower Show - a 'selfie' taken as a reflection in the in the polished steel garden arches of the "Positively Stoke-on-Trent" exhibit. To the right is a Moorcroft Pottery sphere featuring images of plants in the show garden. Great …
So excited for the Chelsea Flower Show this week
Here I am at last year's RHS Chelsea Flower Show - caught unawares with both my camera and a glass of Pimm's (is that allowed?) - examining the details of a green wall. Expect some in depth posts this week as I stalk around the Chelsea Flower Show to bring you my favorite designs, designers and …
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Open Gardens at Northview
We hold open garden afternoons. Dates and times will be posted on this website. Subscribe to this blog and you will get notifications of the garden days. Please email us for further information - BeforeYouGarden(at)gmail(dot)com …
Tulipa sylvestris – Wood Tulip
We usually think of tulips as a "once and done" plant, but this species tulip is often found in old gardens naturalized under deciduous trees. Here in the Mid-Atlantic, the Wood Tulip (Tulipa sylvestris) may only flower sparsely, but with many slender tulip leaves arising from underground stolons. …
A tulip for May Day (May 1st)
May Day has been associated with flowers, dancing, and celebration for centuries. Here at Northview the tulips are coming out and we are celebrating the May sunshine after nearly five inches of rain yesterday. …
Easter Flowers
Happy Easter from my garden to yours. Spring has sprung at Northview Gardens at last. …
Beautiful Bloodroot – A wild flower for a spring shade garden
The Bloodroot, (Sanguinaria canadensis) is a spring ephemeral flower native to Eastern North America. The flowers appear for only a few days and then the irregular leaves unfurl from around the stem. Bloodroot is a wild treasure that is well worth growing in a shade garden under deciduous trees like …
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