YES, PLEASE; HAVE YOUR WAY WITH MY LAWN, TOO; I hear you, Andre. As much as I basically like to mow, I don’t like it as much as the grass apparently liked to grow this wet, cool year. My 2009 lawn was a 1965 Tressy doll, but I couldn’t get the dial to turn the other way–to ungrow–you know? Are you all still in service to your turf (turf serfs, so to speak), too?
doodle by andre: entering the no-mow zone
my growing fascination with (yup!) fungus
A WEIRD COMMON THREAD—OR SHOULD I SAY FILAMENT?—ran through my web surfing this week. I seem to be hanging out among the fungi, those all-important neither-plants-nor-animals that have the power to make the world go round, but also to bring some plants (think Dutch elm disease and chestnut blight), animals (currently, it seems, bats) and even us humans to their knees. Lurk along and learn with me: [Read more...]
doodle by andre: promises, promises
JUST A YEAR AFTER HE PROMISED TO LOVE AND HONOR Mrs. Andre forevermore, now Andre the doodler is making another marital contract of sorts, and apparently for good reason: [Read more...]
taking a long look at lespedeza thunbergii
I AM TRYING TO TAKE A LONG VIEW OF THINGS, looking ahead to a beautiful fall and winter but also noticing plants that manage to shine despite all they’ve been through in this wacky weather year. One such beauty: Lespedeza thunbergii, the bush clover, a giant of a perennial that blooms in August and September in a cascade of rosy-purple. It’s the centerpiece of a big grass border here, and you can see it from all the way across the yard. [Read more...]
workshop saturday: fall and beyond
WHAT ARE YOU DOING SATURDAY? said my friend Bob the other day. Want to do a workshop on fall and beyond: on getting the garden ready for the offseason, overwintering tender things, planning for bulb-planting season (and for the spring to come)? Why not, I thought (another way to procrastinate from my book-writing!) and so here’s the last-minute suggestion for a Labor Day weekend attraction if you are nearby the Hudson Valley-Berkshires region: [Read more...]













