Valentines in the Garden
I’ve always, always, always loved hearts. And as I look around my garden, I can’t help but notice that I definitely have a lot
I’ve always, always, always loved hearts. And as I look around my garden, I can’t help but notice that I definitely have a lot
Drumroll please! I’m thrilled to announce that Susan Morrison and I have launched our new website, featuring our book Garden Up! Smart Vertical Gardening for
. . What do you do when a friend tells you to ‘take all the cuttings you want’? . . . . . . .
If you’re a gardener who loves succulents, contemporary design, chickens, canning, birds, living walls and books, then this Northern California garden shop is the place
Christmas has come and gone and in its wake are a mountain of empty boxes, bows, ribbons and wrapping paper. My hydrangea and pittosporum
Each fall, a former client calls me up, letting me know it’s time for persimmons! Her very large and very old persimmon tree has been
. . Famous Last Words: . “Yes Rebecca, we’ll definitely have the site ready for you to place 900+ plants. We’re totally on schedule!”…
I know, I know – a ‘Wordless Wednesday’ post isn’t supposed to have words. Since I can’t help myself, I’ll be brief. This past weekend
. There’s so many things I love about Fall – the holidays, the food, the smell of the heater turning on for the first time,
No, this isn’t a scene from Teletubbies. Last night I attended an APLD meeting in San Francisco to listen to Alan Good, the Academy’s