As I sit and write this post, I marvel at how the winter garden is a perfect metaphor for life. Regardless of what you feel about the results of the U.S. Presidential election, the country has been through a difficult time. Millions of us are still reeling from the rancor and divisiveness that took place[...]
Why I Love Light (and a Selfie Suggestion)
– Posted in: Garden Musings, Garden Photography, Succulents November 21, 2016Garden writer and photographer Bren Haas, when interviewing me about my career and books, asked if I’d had a mentor for my photography or painting. I told her, “Light is a great teacher. I become transfixed when I see sunlight glittering on leaves, shadow patterns, or some lovely translucence. I’m uncomfortable in the presence of ‘wrong’ light—i.e. a windowless[...]
The Truth About Trees
– Posted in: Garden Musings November 1, 2016I have always felt that too few folks take the time to understand the truth about trees. A lot of the time people ignore caring for their trees and just think they’ll be fine growing by themselves. They don’t understand that you must prune trees, make sure they’re getting enough nutrients and tree felling of[...]
A Post-Wild Garden Revolution
– Posted in: Garden Musings, Sustainable Gardening September 27, 2016“As our climate changes, so must our gardens”. So begins the description of the upcoming garden symposium in Santa Rosa, California, Changing Times, Changing Climate: Summit 2016 sponsored by Pacific Horticulture. Whether in California or anywhere in the world that we garden, this message must be heard. Whether or not we agree on the causes, or the timetable,[...]
A Creative Journey: Imagining My Dream Garden
– Posted in: Garden Musings August 18, 2016Something major happened in my life this past March. It was so painful for me to discuss that I’ve not spoken about it in the gardening world until now. I left my rooftop gardening that I had tended to for the past 6 years in Tel Aviv and am now living in an apartment, that[...]