July 9, 2026

Maximizing Productivity in My Garden

Gardeners, think ahead - you can start more seeds indoors now to extend the harvest window.

Here at my farm, I always try to maximize the productivity of the gardens. This week my head gardener, Ryan McCallister, started seeds of Brussels sprouts, broccoli, cauliflower, cabbage, and romanesco - all considered brassicas, or cole crops, a genus of plants in the mustard family whose members are informally referred to as cruciferous vegetables. The seeds will remain in the greenhouse until they’re mature enough to be moved outdoors to my vegetable garden, starting a whole new delicious crop of produce.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

July 8, 2026

What Fruits Are Growing at My Farm?

It's looking like a strong year for fruits here at my farm - the trees and bushes are full!

Fresh fruit is one of nature's most delicious products. This season, we've already picked many raspberries, strawberries, and currants, but all the others - the blueberries, peaches, apricots, plums, apples, and pears are developing so nicely. I have an orchard full of more than 200 different fruit trees. I also have fruits growing on espaliers and in tree groves - those I've established, and those that are original to the farm. It's always exciting to see how they grow and then eat them fresh after picking.

Here's what's growing now. Enjoy these photos.

July 7, 2026

Planting Succulents in Faux Bois Containers

I have always loved succulents. With their fleshy leaves and extraordinary forms, succulents are easy to maintain and make excellent container plants - I have quite a few of these popular specimens in my collection.

During a heavy rainstorm that lasted all of yesterday, my head gardener, Ryan McCallister, planted a selection of succulents in two of my faux bois planter boxes. These will be displayed outside my Winter House where they will flourish under the bright summer light.

Enjoy these photos.