June 25, 2026

Planting Green Wall Spire Crabapples in My Maze

Right now, it's so busy in my living maze - my gardeners and outdoor grounds crew are planting the last section and it's looking fantastic.

My maze is in a pasture that extends from outside my Winter House all the way down to my long Boxwood Allée. I started the three-acre course in the spring of 2022. Over the last couple of weeks, we've been working hard to mark the last rows, remove the sod, rototill the soil, select the plants, and get them into the ground. Everything is done according to a very precise map I created. Recently, the team planted some Green Wall Spire Crabapple trees, Malus x adstringens 'Jefwall,' from First Editions Shrubs and Trees.

Here are some photos.

June 24, 2026

A June Garden Tour

June is such a wonderful time for a garden tour.

Most of the garden tours at my farm are conducted in the spring and early summer. Yesterday, I welcomed a group of winners from an auction run by Wave Hill, the charming non-profit 28-acre public garden and cultural center in the Bronx, New York. Despite cloudy skies and light showers, the guided walk took them through my various gardens, groves, and allées. They learned a bit about the history of my farm, the many changes I've made over the years, and about the plants and trees they saw along the way. Following the tour, we all gathered for a pleasant lunch al fresco.

Enjoy these photos.

June 23, 2026

More Plants from Monrovia

Selecting perennials and evergreens for the garden can feel overwhelming. They come in so many forms - from shrubs to tall ornamental trees — and all with different growth habits and foliage colors. It's important to match plants to one's local climate, soil type, sun exposure, and water needs.

Recently, I received a large assortment of beautiful plants grown by the wholesale nursery Monrovia. The collection includes a variety of yews, junipers, cypress, viburnums, holly bushes, spruce trees, pine trees, and so many others. I'm looking forward to seeing these interesting specimens thrive in my gardens.

Here are some photos, enjoy.