Nasturtiums are boisterous annuals that shout with vivid hues of orange, yellow and red. Sophisticated gardeners distain nasturtiums, and I can see why: They tend to take over the spring garden, engulfing prized plants that also are newly in bloom.
Tiny Vases
– Posted in: Garden Adventures February 20, 2010After high winds walloped the garden followed by pounding hail, I filled a dozen vases with bouquets.
Hearts in the Garden
– Posted in: Garden Adventures February 10, 2010Have you noticed your garden has been sending you Valentines? Once you start looking for heart shapes, you’ll see them everywhere. In addition to the flapjack plant (Kalanchoe luciae) above, here are a few Valentines from my garden (and others) to yours.
Evolution of a Cover
– Posted in: Garden Adventures January 19, 2010This is my newly released book, Succulent Container Gardens. Ever wonder how a garden book’s cover comes about? Consider: A cover has to be eye-catching and effectively illustrate the title, and convey that the book is the definitive source of information on that topic. Ideally, it also entices readers with appealing plants and an engaging idea. A book’s[...]
Great Garden Gates
– Posted in: Garden Adventures January 7, 2010The door has swung open on a new decade, so I’ve decided to swing open some garden gates. See if you don’t agree that each gate hints at the garden beyond and the owner’s personality and style.