The deciduous magnolia trees have started their bloom here in California. The calendar says it is winter, so I suppose we must call them winter flowering trees, but for those of us who garden in California, the season most of the world calls winter, we call spring. This is a summer-dry climate which means winter-wet, and[...]
Dogwood – Finding the Photo
– Posted in: Garden Photography, Garden Photography, Trees and Shrubs April 10, 2014It’s Spring ! At least here in California. Since many friends across the country are still thawing out, how about we go looking for a photo in my garden? My pink dogwood tree, Cornus florida ‘Cherokee Chief’, is putting on quite a show. ‘Finding the Photo’ is a classic lesson from my Workshop series. I[...]
7 Benefits of Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Frisia’ – Why I Changed My Scathing Review
– Posted in: Garden Design, Trees and Shrubs September 15, 2013Several years ago I wrote an article titled ‘ Why I Won’t Plant Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Frisia‘ again : A Love Affair Gone Awry. It was about how I fell in love with a Golden locust some 2o plus years ago when I first saw it in London. How I knew I was going to find[...]
Conifers, Containers, and Cold
– Posted in: Garden Design, Trees and Shrubs November 10, 2011I’m thrilled to have Christina as a Guest Contributor at GGW. I’ve been a fan of her work for a long time. Christina is THE Personal Garden Coach. When she is not designing dramatic container gardens at a nursery in Newcastle, Washington, she is teaching clients about saving labor, time, and money with easy gardening[...]
A Love Affair Gone Awry – Why I Won’t Plant Robinia Pseudocacia In My Garden Again
– Posted in: Garden Musings, Trees and Shrubs August 29, 2007I’m a pretty intense gardener. So when I love a certain specimen, I tend to use it with great abandon in my garden. Such was the case with Robinia pseudoacacia ‘Frisia’ and ‘Purple Robe’. I first came across this specimen on a trip to London in late spring, close to two decades ago. I was[...]