
JACK AND I WISH YOU EVERY GOOD THING in 2010 (however you wish to pronounce it, twenty-ten or two-thousand ten, or even two-oh-one-oh). As our parting shot, a look at some of the zillions of photos we enjoyed taking in 2009. Happy New Year! (Photo of us thanks to Erica Berger, and no, I am not torturing Jack. Promise.)
Click on the first thumbnail to start the show, then toggle from slide to slide using the arrows next to each caption. Enjoy!






I also found you through Mariana Greene’s article in the Dallas Morning News this morning. What a marvelous website! I am thrilled to have found it and thoroughly enjoyed the fabulous photos of your garden. I look forward to following your 2010 gardening adventures. Love Jack – a kitty with attitude!
Welcome, May. Jack will love it — being called “a kitty with attitude.” He certainly has that (when he is not stoned on catnip, which is a lot of the time lately). I am glad you have found me and that we can garden virtually together in the season to come. I have a few months yet of waiting, but I will try to conjure up some offseason entertainment. See you soon again.
Happy New Year, Margaret! Thanks for the beautiful slideshow & for sharing your lovely space and knowledge. You and Jack look great :)
I went to High School with Erica Berger. We were on the Conestoga staff together she has accomplished fantastic things. We had a fantastic adviser, Miriam Grant at NMSH.
@Kathleen: How nice to hear from an old friend of Erica Berger’s. Yes, she is so talented, isn’t she? And a very true friend. Hope to see you soon again.
I saw a blurb about your blog in my local newspaper, and I really enjoyed logging on. I have been a fan since you were at Martha Stewart Living. Look forward to your garden in 2010!
Welcome, Angela. How nice of you to come investigate. Especially nice for me at near-zero days here to have the warmth of your comment. :) See you soon again, I hope.
Dear Margaret;
I saw a quick slide of an upright purple coned conifer. I couldn’t locate it later. I have seen this before and would like to add one to my pinetum. Do you have the variety and where I might locate one?
Having just discovered your spectacular site, I hope to venture over for a peek during one of the Open Days.
It almost hit 70 today so I am charged for the season.
Regards;
Jeff
Welcome, Jeff. It is Abies koreana, the Korean fir, that has the purple “pine” cones. It’s in a few places, including this post. It is easy, beautiful, and oh those cones! Thanks for the kind words, and yes, do some visit. I will be here, under a pile of weeds or trimmings of some kind. :)
Hi Martha,
Saw that you were going to be on the Martha Stewart Show and a little about
your history. I made it a point to see the show.
Even went out tonight and got your book. You have done a remarkable thing to
follow your dream of how you truly wanted to live. You have a beautiful home and
all the beautiful scenery , flowers, trees and landscaping, is breathless. I now will
be keeping in touch and on your blog. Also love Jack, as I am a cat lover.
OMG she’s gonna strangle poor Jack!!!