May 9, 2025

Blog Memories: Planting Ginkgo biloba Goldspire™ Obelisk Trees

Enjoy this encore blog post which originally ran on May 3rd of last year - the planting of six new and interesting trees around my pool.

Adding just one type of tree, bush, or plant can totally transform a space.

I enjoy planting interesting and beautiful specimens that add texture and beauty at different times throughout the year. I also like arranging groups of certain plantings to create borders, allées and appealing displays. Last week, I purchased six Ginkgo biloba Goldspire™ Obelisk trees from Select Horticulture Inc. in nearby Pound Ridge, New York. I knew these narrow upright tower trees would look excellent on both sides of my pool. They were delivered, positioned, and planted right away - and they look just perfect.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

 

May 8, 2025

Blog Memories: Growing Asparagus

While my blog team is away for a long weekend, enjoy this encore blog originally posted on April 30, 2024. 

Ever wonder how asparagus is grown?

Every spring, we harvest bunches of delicious asparagus. Asparagus, Asparagus officinalis, are the edible shoots, commonly called spears, that rise early in the season from underground stems called crowns. These perennial plants require patience and at least a few years to become well-established. I made sure an asparagus crop was planted when I first bought my farm. I also now have a large asparagus bed in my new vegetable garden. And while we're careful not to harvest too much too soon, this patch is already proving to be very productive.

Enjoy these photos.

May 7, 2025

Moving Plants Outdoors for the Season

It's that time of year again, when all my beautiful potted plants are brought outdoors for display.

I have a rather sizable collection of tropical specimens at my Bedford, New York farm. During the winter, they are all stored in special greenhouses. Once the warm weather arrives, they are all brought outdoors - some go to my home in Maine, and the remainder of the plants are placed in various locations here at Cantitoe Corners. It is a big undertaking to move all these plants when the weather changes. Thankfully, I have the help of a strong outdoor grounds crew and some heavy-duty farm equipment to get the job done.

Enjoy these photos.