July 17, 2026

Picking This Year's Garlic

Here on my farm, July is garlic picking time. The bulbs are ready to dig when the lower leaves begin to dry and turn brown, while the upper leaves remain green and the soil is dry.

Knowing exactly when to harvest garlic is key. Pick it too early, and the cloves will be small and underdeveloped. Wait too long, and the bulbs begin to split apart, leaving them more susceptible to decay. Yesterday, my gardeners harvested the entire crop - the softnecks, which produce long-lasting bulbs with many cloves around a soft center stem, and the hardnecks, which are noted for their stiff central stalk, fewer cloves, relatively short shelf life, and intriguingly complex flavors. And all from our friends at Keene Garlic, a family-owned farm in Wisconsin.

Here are some photos.

July 16, 2026

Planting Ajuga Around My Pool

The gardens at my farm are always evolving. I’m constantly searching for beautiful and unusual plants to enrich the ever-changing beds.

The area surrounding my pool is planted with a dramatic collection of burgundy and near-black foliage, creating depth, contrast, and year-round interest. Along the inside of the pool fence is a growing hedge of purple columnar beech trees, Fagus sylvatica ‘Dawyck Purple,’ prized for their elegant form and rich, deep-purple foliage. To continue the dark foliage palette, I’ve underplanted sections of the hedge with different varieties of Ajuga, including ‘Black Scallop’ and ‘Chocolate Chip,' and most recently Ajuga 'Bronze Beauty.'

Here are some photos.

July 15, 2026

Planting and Growing Clematis

Clematis, often called the "Queen of Climbers," is one of the most elegant and spectacular flowering vines in the garden. It brings exceptional beauty to trellises, arbors, pergolas, and posts, covering them with an abundance of star-shaped blooms in shades of pink, white, blue, purple, red, and striking bicolors.

I have always loved clematis, and over the years I've grown many varieties of this remarkable vine. When I purchased my farm I built a long, winding pergola supported by antique granite uprights, where I could grow lots of clematis. Over time, I've continued adding new varieties. I've also planted them to climb some of the surrounding trees. Beginning in late spring, the vines burst into bloom, producing a magnificent display that continues throughout the summer.

Enjoy these photos.