April 28, 2026

Colorful Tulips in My Garden

So much is growing and blooming around my farm, including the showy, bright-colored tulips!

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 bright, 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. Many of my tulips are from Colorblends Wholesale Flowerbulbs in Bridgeport, Connecticut and The Flower Hat, a floral design studio and farm in Bozeman, Montana.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

April 27, 2026

Planting Onions in My Vegetable Garden

It's planting time in my vegetable garden.

My gardeners have been very busy in my large, half-acre vegetable garden. Last week, they planted the season's onions which were all started from seed in my greenhouse. The seeds came from Johnny's Selected Seeds, a source I've been using for years. Onions, leeks, and shallots are all part of the genus Allium. They are hardy, thrive in full sun, and are easy to grow in a variety of soils and climates.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

April 25, 2026

Caring for the Herbaceous Peonies in Spring

The gardens at my Bedford, New York farm are changing every single day.

One of the most anticipated sights on the farm is my herbaceous peony garden in full bloom. No garden is complete without these beautiful plants, which show off their large, imposing flowers in May and June. True perennials, herbaceous peonies can live for 100-years, becoming more impressive over time. This week, my gardeners and outdoor grounds crew tended the beds - adding food, mulch and compost, and then carefully staking all the rows of plants so the massive flower heads don’t droop to the ground.

Enjoy these photos.