June 12, 2026

Mid-June Blooms in My Flower Garden

Every day, there's something new to admire in the garden. My flower garden continues to produce so many colorful and beautiful blooms.

This perennial cutting garden has developed well over the seasons. I enjoy comparing its progress from year to year, and seeing where I need to add more plants to improve its display. Right now, gorgeous poppies are blooming everywhere - those colorful tissue paper-like flowers that look stunning both in the garden and in the vase. And there are also lots of Canterbury Bells, biennial bell-shaped blooms that come in shades of blue, pink, purple, or white. Plus, the larkspur, the alliums, the hardy Lady's Mantle, and of course, my climbing roses.

Enjoy these photos.

June 11, 2026

A Look at My Vegetable Garden in June

My large half-acre vegetable garden is so much fun to visit right now because of all the growing produce.

This garden, which is now in its fourth growing season, is planted with many crops - cabbage, cauliflower, kale, artichokes, fava beans, tomatoes, onions, shallots, all sorts of herbs, strawberries, and so much more. I always plant in succession, meaning I seed crops at intervals of seven to 21 days in order to maintain a consistent supply of harvestable produce throughout the season. I'm looking forward to my first big bounty.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

June 10, 2026

Potted Plants Outside My Home

The stone ledges outside my Winter House are now filled with beautiful potted plants.

I always display a variety of warm weather specimens around my home during spring and summer - potted flowering herbs, succulents, and even some ground covers that look good planted together in urns. Yesterday, my gardener Matthew Orrego, potted up a collection of faux bois vessels outside my carport. These plants are among the first I see when I walk out of the house and some of the last I see when I return.

Here are some photos, enjoy.