On our own terms.
Planter
Permeable
Permeable surfaces for a rainy day.
Grass
A Plan Comes to Life
Amsonia in bloom.
Trailside Bouquet
Trailside bouquet for an overcast day.
Daylilies
There isn’t much love for the common orange daylily. It’s the stuff of uninspired suburban hell strips and last one left on the table at plant swaps. But when placed sparingly into a layered garden rather than left to grow en masse, it provides a distinctive pop of July color. I like how these play off a large swath of Blue Lyme grass. A bonus, I never have to water either of these plants.
Wild Edibles for Gardens
Love the taste of Solomon’s Seal blossoms. They taste like cucumbers and they are the perfect size for the kid’s fairy garden dinner plate. :p