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Anemone Times: April 2013
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Tuesday, April 30, 2013. Even with all these different ideas, the place flows beautifully with the landscape, each area sliding into the next. They truly have it all. In June, the garden will be on a garden tour to raise money for the East Quabbin Land Trust. The garden tour is scheduled for June 15th (rain date June 16th) from 10-4. For more information, click here. But added some meadow-y twists- including the towering Helianthus salicifolius. Tanna' Next, we will thread annuals through the gardens....
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Anemone Times: February 2014
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Wednesday, February 26, 2014. Recently, I found this picture of Alonsoa. Here the Alonsoa gives a nice footing to the Northern Sea Oats grass, Chasmanthium latifolium. Links to this post. Wednesday, February 5, 2014. A Project at Juniper Hill. Photo credit: Joe Valentine. Last summer Joe Valentine from Juniper Hill. On a hot and humid day in June I laid out the plants and planted. Photo Credit: Joe Valentine. After I planted, I didn't see the garden again until October. And a topiaried Syringa meyeri.
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Juniper Hill: Guests
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Guest Contributors at Notes from Juniper Hill. Ndrea writes the Behind The Lens. Post on Notes from Juniper. Ordon Hayward, an acclaimed garden designer and lecturer, is the author of over ten books and countless articles on gardening and garden design. He has been a contributing editor for Fine Gardening magazine. And is now a contributing editor for Organic Gardening magazine. His latest book, Art and The Gardener: Fine Painting as Inspiration for Garden Design. And her latest book, The New Terrarium.
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Anemone Times: December 2014
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Sunday, December 7, 2014. Second Annual Garden Inspirations Workshop. For the second year running, the Latchis Theater in Brattleboro, Vermont is hosting a Garden Inspirations Workshop and this year the theme is growing vegetables! Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Gardener, Garden Designer, Grower of Specialty Annuals and Perennials, and Printmaker in Dummerston, Vermont. View my complete profile. Second Annual Garden Inspirations Workshop. The Tropical Garden at Great Dixter.
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Anemone Times: A Project at Juniper Hill
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Wednesday, February 5, 2014. A Project at Juniper Hill. Photo credit: Joe Valentine. Last summer Joe Valentine from Juniper Hill. On a hot and humid day in June I laid out the plants and planted. Photo Credit: Joe Valentine. After I planted, I didn't see the garden again until October. I like the foreground/background pictured here. The view is framed in coppery-red, with the Acer. Tinkerbell' on the left and red crab apple dots on the right. In the middle is a lively green Miscanthus. Thanks for the cha...
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Anemone Times: October 2013
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Thursday, October 10, 2013. At long, long last this beauty has bloomed. Rabdosia longituba. Is a plant I acquired from Ed Bowen at Opus Nursery. That alone was thrilling, until yesterday when I caught its little flickering flowers aglow in that low afternoon light. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Gardener, Garden Designer, Grower of Specialty Annuals and Perennials, and Printmaker in Dummerston, Vermont. View my complete profile. The Tropical Garden at Great Dixter. Flowers by the Sea.
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Anemone Times: January 2014
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Friday, January 17, 2014. Latchis Fundraiser: Garden Inspirations Workshop. To read more about the day and how to purchase tickets, click here:. Above is a picture of the front lawn at Great Dixter, one of the few places that a traditional, short mown lawn still exists. In the center of the lawn is a small, oval shaped garden, always full of interesting plants. Two of my favorite newly discovered annuals, Scabiosa autopurpurea. Beaujolais bonnets' and Nigella hispancia,. Links to this post.
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Anemone Times: November 2013
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Wednesday, November 27, 2013. Looking out the meadows from the main borders. This geranium feels like it is calling out to the meadows- it is a perfect transition plant, connecting the cultivated borders to the wild. A plant I never got tired of. Everywhere I saw it, it was spectacular. This combination of plants keeps crossing my mind: Stipa gigantea, Foeniculum vulgare. Purpureum', Cephalaria gigantea, Digitalis,. To add substantial structure to his borders. This was my first sighting of Silene. I unco...
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Anemone Times: Spring at the Bunker Farm
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Sunday, April 13, 2014. Spring at the Bunker Farm. Gardening only just started for me, so for the long month of March we focused on harvesting locust posts, splitting firewood, and milling for various building projects. Mike has been very busy in the sugar bush. We had a slow start, but ended on a high note, delivering around 15,000 gallons of sap to a local sugar maker. Luckily our friend Avery arrived on the farm for a month and we put him to work replacing old carrying beams and siding. ImpressiveHele...