Plant of the Week:
Hedychium coronarium
An exotic looking perennial with an incredible scent, Hedychium, in my experience, is less of a ‘I’ll just pick one up at the nursery’ plant and more of a ‘who do I know who grows this’ plant. If you know someone, get a hunk— gardeners always love to share, including me, and I do have a burgeoning supply.
What I don’t have is the sense to have taken photos before I whacked it down for winter, so in the hopes of not being hauled off to copyright jail (and if I am found guilty, may copyright jail is a bit more posh than regular jail), the photos you see below have links to merchants who may not press charges.
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While looking for photos, I bumped into this and had to share…
I mean, Christmas is coming!
Also, for those of you with a strong entrepreneurial bent, this could be a way to work from home…
Painting and Plant Pairing
from
Karen Blair
You heard me mention my friend Karen Blair on the pod this week. Karen is a Charlottesville based painter whose work I know you would love. She is known for her joyous use of color. Her own garden and those of friends inspire the flowers and trees that are prevalent in her paintings.
I am so excited to have this partnership with Karen, and each week I feature here one of her paintings with a corresponding garden photo! Follow this link to see more of her paintings.
Bill Quade, Director of Horticulture at America’s Largest Home
Gardens should speak to the scale of the homes that they enhance…
This makes for a tall order for the gardeners at The Biltmore.
But Bill Quade and his team are up to it, including changing out seasonal bedding and making sure that every plant in the glass Conservatory is looking perfect.
Bill struck me with his pride in the garden and his accessibility— you should feel free to ask any gardener you see at the Biltmore about the plants that you admire there. They want to share the horticultural love!
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The Play List
Here are a few of useful links that I mentioned in other parts of Episode 82.
The look of cobble stones, or Belgian Block, taming the wanderlust of a gravel driveway.
Monarch Butterfly on IUCN (International Union for the Conservation of Nature) Red List.
Monarch on as an Endangered Species in the USA, not yet…
But, happily, this study shows numbers looking better…
Elizabeth’s Licata’s 2018 rant on leaving the leaves. She thought not, and still does.
Margaret Roach’s conversation with Uli Lorimer about fall cleanup, or the benefits of not doing it.