October 24, 2025

Fall Chores at My Farm

What chores are you doing this weekend? Now that the days are getting colder and all the trees are dropping their leaves, my outdoor grounds crew is busy with fall cleanup.

To stay organized during seasonal transitions, I create very detailed lists of all that needs to be done around my farm. My team has been working hard blowing leaves, covering air-conditioner pits, bleeding and storing hoses, moving cold sensitive plants indoors, and emptying raised garden beds. Autumn specific tasks take weeks to complete, but so far, the weather has cooperated and allowed us lots of time to ready the property for the cold season ahead.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

October 23, 2025

Removing and Replacing Plants in a Garden

Change is constant in a garden and a good time to remove and replace plants is now - during the dormant season.

Yesterday, my gardeners and outdoor grounds crew removed a patch of Solomon's Seal, Polygonatum, from a small area outside my citrus hoop house. Removing it during the dormant season minimizes shock and gives the plants time to get established in their new location before the growing season begins. I replaced the Solomon's Seal with Birchleaf Spirea, Star Magnolia, and FlowerFull smooth hydrangeas - all from First Editions Shrubs and Trees. These plants will thrive here where there is full sun to part shade.

Enjoy these photos.

October 22, 2025

Forcing Bulbs Indoors

One doesn't have to wait until spring to enjoy the fragrance and beauty of springtime blooms - just force some bulbs indoors.

Forcing is the process of speeding up a bulb’s development by simulating the conditions of winter and spring - it's a way of fooling Mother Nature and tricking the bulb to bloom before its natural time. Recently, my head gardener, Ryan McCallister, planted several separate containers - some with amaryllis and some with narcissi bulbs - all of which will erupt with beautiful color later this season.

Enjoy these photos.