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the purple shift

I never tire of watching the patterns of my garden, and after I’ve got used to noticing them they are...

aromatics

Aromatics come in two flavors: kitchen herbs and medicinals. A few herbs cross over from one category to the other,...

the rainy season

It is the middle of the summer and I have yet to water the garden. There was never a need...

cuttings

Stem, root or leaf cuttings are the nursery standard for the propagation of perennials, especially those whose clumps grow woody...

a celebration of the sun

There are many traditions, myths and folk tales associated with the summer solstice, many of which involve the herbs and...

geotropism

Geotropism is an incredibly sophisticated method through which a plant manages to use the same process to make its stems...

phototropism

All plants reach out for the light, as we notice every winter when the dwellers of the window sill have...

in full glory

I have to confess that I’m jealous every time I see irises basking in full glory, sometimes in carefully manicured...

perennial borders

One of the myths of gardening is that once you planted a perennial border it is set in stone and...

the scent of heliotrope

There is something very sweet and nostalgic about this plant, with which I got acquainted in literary works before we...