From Bumps to Bulbs: Summer in Review Part 4
We made it back to the farm after our trip across the South and the only really exciting thing to mention was the fact that
We made it back to the farm after our trip across the South and the only really exciting thing to mention was the fact that
I hate getting stuck. Did anyone out there read my latest book “The Bulb Hunter” and remember the chapter where I got stuck on the
Happy Thursday! Just wanted to give everyone a heads up on Chris’ speaking engagements that are open to the public this month! – Saturday, September
The rain really has the crinums blooming on the farm for another spectacular round. We haven’t seen a great second bloom out of Crinum ‘Bradley’
We had dinner tonight at a couple’s house with the last name Ball–they’re originally from Mississippi and their house was filled with interesting old pieces
This week I found myself in a garden of a friend that was filled with eggplant (Solanum melongena). He took the time to harvest some!
I’ve read some about Alpine bulbs, but not near enough to know what I was looking at today. It has a yellow flower and almost
I’m afraid this is the week of short blog posts! After scurrying around the farm this morning, poking a hole in my nice slacks with
How many grasshoppers can you count on this one stalk of crinum blooms?! Our milk and wine lilies continue to bloom, but the grasshoppers are
I’ve watched these petunias all year long with great enthusiasm, but alas, they are on their way out. I snuck one last peak today of