New Dawn Rises To Snowfall
Puerto Rico’s Home Garden Recovery
Edrick Marrero, a University of Puerto Rico horticulture extension agent, is helping develop a Master Gardener program on the island.
Color Coronation: Monarch Milking Tropical Milkweed
The tropical milkweed in my garden are plants grown from starts provided at giveaway at a farmers market in Washington, D.C. in May 2017. (See, Catering To Monarchs In DuPont Circle)
Utah’s Accidental Roadside Sunflowers
Speed limit signs that reach 80 mph aren’t the only exhilarants that pop up on the edge of Utah’s highways.
Rockville: Gardening Under Threat Of Heavy Downpour
It’s easy to get lost in the mesmerizing hues of the ancient stone faces. Zion National Park is a neighbor. But between rocks is a hard place to garden and the sound of thunder might mean something other than rain.
A National Park’s High Desert Orchard Struggle
“I would call it a wild system to a certain degree.”
Gardenscape: A Trellis Disaggregated
It was piled by the curb, a 16-piece sectional steel trellis ready for bulk trash collection. I passed it by several times while walking through the neighborhood. I didn’t think I had room anywhere in my garden for a big trellis. The structure was heavy, too. But the attraction outweighed all other considerations. After a…
Good Morning, Coffee
Attorney Defends Fruit Trees With Armor
Protecting fruit trees from squirrels at a home garden in Washington, D.C., called for a special kind of mettle.









