May 1, 2025

Tulips in My Garden

It's hard to miss the large, showy, brightly colored tulips blooming at my farm.

Tulips, which come in a variety of shapes and sizes, are perennial plants that open up each spring. They're grown for their graceful leaves and cheery blooms. Some are traditional and cup-shaped, some have fringed petals, others have pointed ones, and some are full of fanciful ruffles. Some varieties even carry a soft, subtle scent.

Here are photos of the tulips growing in my vegetable garden this week, enjoy.

 

April 30, 2025

My Vegetable Garden in Late April

There's already so much to see growing in my giant vegetable garden here at my farm.

Having a really good vegetable garden where I can grow lots of fresh, delicious and nutritious produce is extremely important to me. I share the vegetables with my daughter, my grandchildren, as well as other relatives and friends. Every spring, I prepare the soil for planting - till the earth, add natural fertilizers, and top dress raised, well-aerated beds. Then the planting begins. I already have peas, spinach, fava beans, radishes and herbs growing. Yesterday, my head gardener, Ryan McCallister, planted beets and turnips. And, I've harvested the season's first stalks of asparagus.

Enjoy these photos.

April 29, 2025

Spring Perennials

To create a successful perennial garden, it's important to select the right plants for the area, use nutrient-rich soil, and monitor the growth - feeding, grooming, and adjusting care as specimens develop.

Some of the most beautiful growth this time of year is behind my Tenant House and around my gym building. In these areas I've planted Epimediums, trout lilies, mayapples, ferns, Syneilesis, Polygonatum, Cotinus, Stewartia trees, and other interesting plantings.

Enjoy these photos.