July 30, 2025

My Lush Stewartia Garden in Summer

Across from my long and winding pergola is my Stewartia garden - it, too, is looking so beautiful this time of year.

My Stewartia Garden was once planted with rows and rows of ferns and lilies. Now, the garden still has growing tiger lilies and ferns, but it is also filled with lush Stewartia trees, Japanese maples, Cotinus, and thriving plants including Epimediums, Syneilesis, hostas, and more. It's matured so nicely over the last few years.

Here are some photos of this garden in summer, enjoy.

July 29, 2025

My Long Pergola Garden in Summer

It's definitely mid-summer when my long and winding pergola is full of striking orange-colored tiger lily blooms.

This pergola, located on one side of a carriage road near my Tenant House, goes through several transformations during the year. In winter, the beds are bare and the bordering boxwood is enveloped in protective burlap. In late spring, a palette of bold purple alliums and blue camassia cover the area, followed by the delicate shades of lavender from the flowering clematis vines that wrap around each of the antique granite posts. And now, hundreds of brightly spotted tiger lilies line the garden bed - and they're thriving.

Enjoy these photos.

July 28, 2025

A Guest Blog from a Visit to the Museum of Modern Art

If you're in New York City any time between now and September 27th, try to make a visit to the Museum of Modern Art, MoMA, and see Hilma af Klint: What Stands Behind the Flowers. It's a beautiful exhibition of drawings by the pioneering artist.

Hilma af Klint (1862-1944) was a Swedish painter and mystic whose abstract works are considered some of the first in Western art history. From 1919 to 1920, Hilma completed the 46 botanical illustrations showcasing her interpretations of Sweden's flowers, plants, and trees and their spiritual connections. The display includes Hilma's abstract watercolors of her country's seasons as well as some of her personal notes. My operations manager, Matt Krack, went to see the collection earlier this summer and found it both inspiring and informational.

Here are some of Matt's photos, enjoy.