September 26, 2025

Planting Tilia Tomentosa Panel Trees

It's so much fun to watch the gardens, groves, and allées evolve and expand around my farm.

Over the last couple of weeks, my gardeners and outdoor grounds crew have been very busy planting 80-trees from Select Horticulture, Inc. in nearby Pound Ridge, New York. The selection of 15-foot trees includes London plane cylinder and parasol trees, a Chinese Elm, hornbeams, panel lindens, cylinder lindens, and parasol lindens. Many of them were planted in my maze, but others were spread out around the property. One area was outside my peafowl pen, where I already had similar trees growing and thriving. The team planted a group of Tilia tomentosa panel trees before some expected heavy rains.

Enjoy these photos.

September 25, 2025

Planting Platanus acerifolia 'Bloodgood' Cylinders in My Maze

My garden maze is becoming more and more beautiful with the planting of each tree.

I designed my maze to have a variety of different specimens. I wanted every turn to be both beautiful and interesting. These last couple of weeks, I've focused on the last third of the three-acre space, planting sizable linden trees, Tilia cordata ‘Greenspire’ Cylinder, along two sides and then Tilia Euchlora Parasol in the center surrounding my eagle. Then I planted a row of Platanus acerifolia 'Bloodgood' cylinders, London planetrees, along the north end of the maze. These large, hardy deciduous trees, also from Select Horticulture, Inc. in Pound Ridge, New York, are known for their striking appearance and adaptability. They will thrive here.

Enjoy these photos.

 

September 24, 2025

Planting Tilia Euchlora Parasol Trees in My Maze

My garden maze continues to evolve with each group of interesting plantings.

Recently, I received a large delivery of trees from Select Horticulture Inc. in Pound Ridge, New York. Many of the specimens are linden trees, which I decided would look good in my maze. Last week, my crew planted a number of Tilia cordata ‘Greenspire’ Cylinder trees along the two sides of the maze. The next phase was to plant a group of Tilia Euchlora Parasols, commonly called Caucasian linden or Crimean linden. This linden variety is a medium deciduous tree that grows up to 60 feet tall and 30 feet wide with a rounded pyramidal shape. The trees were planted in a square surrounding my eagle.

Here are some photos, enjoy.