May 6, 2025

Creating My Pond Garden, Part II

And with a little patience and elbow grease, my pond garden is all planted.

Last week, my gardeners and outdoor grounds crew worked tirelessly to get more than 100 lush and healthy azaleas, ferns, and trees in the ground. All the azaleas are from White's Nursery in Germantown, Maryland. White’s Nursery specializes in azaleas as well as rhododendrons. Of all the shrubs that flower in spring, azaleas provide some of the most brilliant displays, so I wanted the area filled with shades of yellow, cream, and orange azaleas. Together with the bold greens of the other perennials and trees, this garden is sure to be amazing when it matures.

Enjoy these photos.

May 5, 2025

Staking the Herbaceous Peonies

The peony stakes are up, which means the countdown to bloom is on!

It's one of the most anticipated sights on the farm - when my herbaceous peony garden is in full bloom. It's usually late May or early June when the beds are filled with large, imposing flowers. True perennials, herbaceous peonies can live for 100-years, becoming more impressive over time. As soon as the peonies are a few inches tall, my gardeners and outdoor grounds crew put up the stakes that support them through the season - stakes I designed myself. At maturity these plants, which grow to about three-feet tall, need propping up, so their massive flower heads don’t droop to the ground.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

May 3, 2025

Creating My Pond Garden

Another beautiful garden is being planted at my Bedford, New York farm.

For months I've been restoring an old pond on my property - removing surrounding unstable trees, dredging decades of pond silt, repairing the spillway, and reinforcing the walls with huge rocks and boulders already here at my farm. Next, the pond water was tested and aerating bubblers were installed. And then compost was laid down and the entire area was prepared for planting. I wanted the pond garden to be filled with beautiful shady trees and bright, colorful azaleas. I planned a variety of unique specimens in yellow and orange hues to mix with the bold glossy green foliage of ferns and birch trees. I am so excited - it will look spectacular in the coming years.

Enjoy these photos of the next phase of my pond project.