March 10, 2026

Potting Small Succulents

If you want to add container plants to your collection, consider succulents - they come in such a large variety of different shapes, sizes, and colors.

I have many succulents in my greenhouse. They're easy to maintain and are able to survive prolonged drought because they store moisture in their fleshy stems, roots, and leaves. Some types even remove toxins from the air, promoting healthier indoor environments. Last week, my head gardener, Ryan McCallister, potted up a group of different succulents - several echeverias, a cactus, a jade plant, and a Burro's Tail sedum.

Enjoy these photos.

March 9, 2026

A Silver Pheasant Joins My Farm

Pheasants are colorful, fast birds native to the forests of Asia.

I now have 11 pheasants under my care. 10 of them are golden pheasants - several adopted and the rest hatched right here at my farm last year. My newest is a young male silver pheasant, a relatively large bird with a long-tail, silvery white and gray upper parts and black and gray markings. Both sexes also have red faces and red legs. This pheasant is still acclimating to his new surroundings, but he is venturing outdoors and enjoying time with his new friends.

Enjoy these photos.

March 7, 2026

Potting Up Small Ferns

I love container plants and over the years have amassed quite a collection of potted specimens.

Walking through my greenhouses, one sees potted plants of all sizes - gorgeous giant agaves, palms, and other tropicals that I display outdoors during summer. And smaller tabletop container plants that I bring into my home whenever I entertain. These plants look beautiful arranged in my enclosed porch, set on various surfaces in my sitting room, or lined up as centerpieces on my dining room table. Among them - lush ferns with their interesting frond shapes and textures. My head gardener, Ryan McCallister, just potted up some new additions.

Here are some photos, enjoy.