In a society that feels more isolated and lost than ever before, we relentlessly continue to stuff ourselves with junk food – materialism. Hoping that buying things will make us happy. They never do. Give A Flower, Get A Smile Think about how different our world would be if more of us focused on the [...]
Fran Sorin
Why Flowers Matter ~ 9 Tips On Appreciating Them
November 15, 2013 – Posted in: Garden MusingsDo you remember the first time a flower grabbed your heart? Did you touch its petals, breathe in its intoxicating scent, perhaps look at it from a distance, and then walk forward to observe it from a closer range? Did you ever ponder over why flowers matter? The Birth of Flowers In a National Geographic Article, authored by [...]
Connecting With Nature
November 1, 2013 – Posted in: Garden MusingsConnecting with nature is something that most gardeners do naturally – at least while working in our gardens. But how many of us take the time – on a daily basis- to have an interlude with nature in the world outside of our backyards? I know that I can be as guilty as the next [...]
City In A Garden
October 15, 2013 – Posted in: Garden DesignI’ve always thought of Chicago as a great American city where urban greening, ecological landscaping, and beauty for beauty’s own sake matters. The Lurie Garden, Chicago Botanic Garden, Chicago’s immense park system and green roof program are enough to make any nature lover’s heart sing with joy. But when you add the magnificent containers, window boxes, [...]
Carmel – A City Overflowing With Flowers
October 1, 2013 – Posted in: Garden DesignWhen friends heard that I was visiting Carmel for the first time, they couldn’t say enough about what a lovely, artistic town it is. What they forgot to tell me is that it is a city overflowing with flowers. As I wandered the streets ~ in front of and next to shops, as focal points in [...]




