November 6, 2024

Cats of Cantitoe Corners

Many of you often ask about my pets. I am happy to report - they're all doing very well, including my youngest furred companions, my kittens Cinco and Mayo.

Born on March 15th of this year, these young felines are now eight months old and free to roam the stable complex and surrounding area during the day. In the afternoon, the sister pair returns to the feed room where they eat and sleep. And don't forget Blackie, my greenhouse cat. He is also doing excellently. He guards my gardens and loves greeting everyone who visits.

Enjoy these recent photos of the "Cats of Cantitoe Corners."

 

November 5, 2024

Planting Flowerfull Smooth Hydrangeas

A good time to plant hydrangeas is in the fall, so they can grow healthy root systems before their first blooms.

My gardeners planted many hydrangeas this year - in my perennial hydrangea garden, around my goose enclosure, along both sides of my Cotinus and London plane tree allée, and outside my tennis court. A portion of them are from First Editions Shrubs & Trees, a brand of premium evergreens and perennials from the fifth-generation, family and brand owner Bailey Nurseries in St. Paul, Minnesota. Among their newest hydrangea varieties is Flowerfull, which stands out with bold white blooms and sturdy upright stems. I decided to plant these behind my main greenhouse near my berry bushes, where they would be seen and admired every summer.

Enjoy these photos.

 

November 4, 2024

November Chores Around the Farm

What autumn chores are on your to-do list this year?

To stay organized during seasonal transitions, I create very detailed notes of all that needs to be done around my farm. Over the last few weeks, my gardeners and outdoor grounds crew have been working hard getting all the tasks completed. They've been blowing leaves, planting evergreens, cleaning, feeding, and mulching the garden beds, covering air-conditioner pits, leveling the gravel along the carriage roads, and much more. While we desperately need rain, the weather has been mild and so much is getting done.

Here are some photos, enjoy.