October 2, 2024

Transplanting Hostas

If you’re thinking of transplanting any of your hostas, now is a great time to do it, when the soil is still warm from summer.

I decided to redo a couple of my perennial garden beds - in particular, the two beds in front of my main greenhouse. These gardens had been planted with hostas and white lilies, but they started declining over recent years and needed changing. Hostas are hardy plants that can be easily transplanted and divided, so I instructed my gardening team to move them down to my giant hosta bed behind the chicken coops and under the shade of my stately dawn redwoods, Metasequoia, where they could spread and flourish.

Enjoy these photos.

October 1, 2024

More from My Business Trip to Washington State

There's so much to enjoy in the Pacific Northwest - here's more from my recent whirlwind business trip to Washington State.

While in Seattle, I was interviewed at Amazon Accelerate, an annual company event dedicated to empowering, inspiring, and connecting its sellers. I also visited The Spheres - three spherical conservatories that are part of the Amazon headquarters campus. The Spheres was created to hold more than 40-thousand plants from the cloud forest regions of more than 30-countries as well as an employee lounge, retail stores, and an exhibition area. I toured the lab of my friend, Nathan Myhrvold, founder of Modernist Cuisine and the lead author of the Modernist Cuisine book series. And before leaving, I enjoyed a lovely Japanese dinner at Sushi Kappo Tamura, which specializes in local, seasonal, and sustainable ingredients for all its dishes.

Here are some photos, enjoy.

 

September 28, 2024

Visiting the Gardens of Heronswood and Windcliff in Washington State

I always try to include as much as I can during my business trips, so they are productive, informative and fun.

During a recent visit to Indianola, Washington, I made sure to carve out some time to visit my dear friends Dan Hinkley and Robert Jones. While with them, we toured Heronswood, the revered botanical garden they created, which is now owned by the Port Gamble S’Klallam Tribe. We enjoyed a tribal dance presented by the PGST, walked through some of Heronswood's gardens, and then visited Windcliff, Dan and Robert's home and current private garden overlooking the Puget Sound. To end the day, Dan and Robert hosted a lovely six course dinner.

Here are some photos, enjoy.