December 10, 2025

The Boxwood Allée is Covered in Burlap

My Boxwood Allée is ready for winter.

I've been covering my boxwood specimens with burlap since I first started to garden. Burlap covers protect the tender branches from splaying and breaking from the weight of snow, while shielding the foliage from freezing windburn. I think it also provides a cozy and pretty look to the winter landscape. Yesterday, my outdoor grounds crew enveloped my entire Boxwood Allée, transforming its appearance for the season.

Enjoy these photos.

December 9, 2025

Removing Tall Larch Trees

Protecting homes and maintaining the landscape sometimes means cutting down trees.

I always feel badly when trees are cut down. Trees are important to our environment - they are the world’s single largest source of breathable oxygen. Trees absorb carbon dioxide and potentially harmful gasses, and they create an ecosystem to provide needed habitat and food for birds and other animals. However, occasionally trees need to be removed. I had two very tall larch trees outside my Summer House that were not doing well and for safety reasons had to be cut down. The crew from The Arborist in Bedford Hills, New York carefully severed each section of tree in 12-foot lengths until they were both down to stumps. Fortunately, the large logs can be milled into usable boards and repurposed for another project.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

December 8, 2025

Putting Up Frames for Burlap Covers

Every year around this time my farm undergoes a great transformation. It's when all the precious boxwood shrubs and hedges are covered with burlap.

I am a big supporter of "burlapping" shrubbery for the cold season. Burlap casings protect the tender branches from splaying and breaking under heavy ice and snow while shielding the foliage from strong winds. Burlap is more effective than plastic because it allows air to circulate through the plants. It is a practice I've followed for many years, and I think it also provides a cozy and pretty look to the winter landscape. Last week, the crew built the framing for the biggest part of this project - my long Boxwood Allée.

Here are some photos, enjoy.