June 23, 2026

More Plants from Monrovia

Selecting perennials and evergreens for the garden can feel overwhelming. They come in so many forms - from shrubs to tall ornamental trees — and all with different growth habits and foliage colors. It's important to match plants to one's local climate, soil type, sun exposure, and water needs.

Recently, I received a large assortment of beautiful plants grown by the wholesale nursery Monrovia. The collection includes a variety of yews, junipers, cypress, viburnums, holly bushes, spruce trees, pine trees, and so many others. I'm looking forward to seeing these interesting specimens thrive in my gardens.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

 

June 22, 2026

My First Cut of Hay 2026

This year's first cut of hay produced 1296 bales! A great amount for my horses and donkeys to enjoy.

Hay is a harvested plant that’s dried and cured after being cut in the field. In most cases, hay is cut during the late bud or early bloom stage to maximize its nutritional value. When I moved here, I designated three separate areas as hayfields, so I could grow lots and lots of delicious, nutritious hay. Last week, my outdoor grounds crew worked hard to cut, fluff, rake, and then bale the hay in all three areas.

Enjoy these photos.

June 19, 2026

Plants from Monrovia

For anyone passionate about gardening, it's always so rewarding to know well cared for perennials will return year after year, often becoming more lush and more resilient with each passing season.

Recently, I received a large assortment of beautiful plants grown by Monrovia, a wholesale plant company with several nursery locations across the country. Many of the plants are from their Landscape Legends Collections and include Mint Julep Juniper, Little Rick Mugo Pine, Ilex Emerald Boxer, and Ilex Little One. I also received Blue Atlas Cedar, Yellow Ribbon Arborvitae, Hoop's Blue Spruce, Yankee Doodle Lilac, and others. I'm so excited with these plants and can't wait to add them to my living maze and to other gardens here at my farm.

Enjoy these photos.