a luminous ginkgoFrom my study window, the ginkgo under the power line corridor is amazing right now -- both from the study and our bedroom. We planted it almost 20 years ago, so it's tall now. And beautiful this year.view from my st...
I'll be giving a presentation on Sustainable Gardening on Saturday 11/17 at the Lyonia Environmental Center. 2150 Eustace Ave., Deltona, FL 32725 in Volusia County. My co-presenter Jim McCuen will speak after my talk with more specifics on the best native plants for your landscape.Go to the...
LW harvesting turnipsI've been ridiculously pleased with the turnips in my raised beds in the mountains.I'm not sure exactly when I sowed the seeds (my search for blog posts about turnips resulted in this array of disparate thoughts about turnips and other greens), but it was sometime in late summer.There...
Last month the Blog Action Day theme was "The Power of We." I wrote an article for the Florida Native Plant Society, which was published on the October 15th that talks about how much can be accomplished when members of a group like FNPS works together and with other groups."It's easy to see how...
It was cooler today, and with the time change, it's now dark earlier in the evening.Happily, in late afternoon, light streams into the living room and dining room, as the sun is lower in the sky as fall progresses, so it was lovely to spend time there late today. My study is in shadow by then,...
I'd figured that the vegetables in the mountain beds would have been frosted by now (it was supposedly below freezing last week). But an unexpected weekend found flourishing greens (unconsumed by woodchucks or other herbivores) and a final crop of ripe peppers, most 'Pizza' - a favorite thick-walled...
In my trajectory as a garden educator, interpreter, and teacher, I've found a couple of basic truths. (I had a lovely experience this morning doing a program for 20 graduating Master Naturalists).It's not about the information, rather it's about connection.It's about engagement, not content.It's not about what you know, but how you teach.And taking advantage of teachable moments, where ever they happen...