Gardening 101: Veronica
I have planted different veronicas over the years, mainly because I always appreciate a very vertical plant that can contrast […]
Gardening 101: Veronica Read More »
I have planted different veronicas over the years, mainly because I always appreciate a very vertical plant that can contrast […]
Gardening 101: Veronica Read More »
I have a Meyer lemon tree and a lime tree on my property. Where I live, in Marin County, CA,
The Citrus Tree I Didn’t Know I Needed: Kumquat Read More »
Culinary herbs add freshness and flavor to our meals. Growing them at home means a quick trip to the garden
13 Favorites: Herbs that Thrive in Shade Read More »
Anyone else love rounded shrubs? I’m not talking about topiary that’s been shaped into perfect balls thanks to Edward Scissorhands-like
5 Favorites: Naturally Rounded Evergreen Shrubs Read More »
A shade garden is a green and contemplative refuge. It can also be a botanical calendar, with flowers signaling the
Perennials for Shade: 13 Favorites for Spring, Summer, and Fall Read More »
I will readily admit that I have an obsession with plants that produce flowers shaped like buttons, puffs, or sweet
Gardening 101: Cotula lineariloba Read More »
This week, in honor of Midsummer, we’re sharing some of our favorite stories on Scandinavian garden design from years past.
Garden Designer Visit: Annika Zetterman’s Ode to the Swedish Coast Read More »
Blue-Eyed Grass, Sisyrinchium spp. While I have been swapping out non-natives for natives in my garden for years, blue-eyed grass
Gardening 101: Blue-Eyed Grass Read More »
Lithodora I once believed that true blue flowers were like unicorns of the garden world—until I discovered a slew of
Gardening 101: Lithodora Read More »
Sea kale is a robust and peppery brassica that grows wild on its rocky home shores of the British Isles
Sea Kale: A Worthy and Ornamental Victorian Vegetable Read More »