Wednesday, April 18, 2012

It is time to start marking your calendars 
for all of the wonderful seasonal 
events on the East End. 
For starters, may we suggest the following:
The Garden Conservancy Open Days schedule is full of wonderful gardens  for you to visit. 
My garden will be open on May 12th--you 
can view details HERE!

Saturday, June 16th is the 
Garden Fair @ Madoo in Sagaponack.
Over the last forty years, artist and writer Robert Dash has established a green, organic encyclopedia of gardening  on two acres of land in Sagaponack, featuring Tudor, 
High Renaissance, early Greek, as well as Oriental garden influences. 
You must visit! 
Check out the Madoo website for details 
on the Events page. 


OH My God I ALMOST MISSED IT


But something caught my eye…and what to my wonder did appear but a 
Dogtooth’s Violet, Erythronium dens-canis.


AND
The first fully-formed Fritillaria 
michailovskyi ‘Multiflora’



What is spring anyway without a Peeping Stick?

AND LOOK at this TRILLIUM


For me, this is to die – planted on blind faith from 
an innocuous tuber from Plant Delights about ten 
months ago – it was worth everyone of the $26 to see it emerge in all of its subtle mottled glory this spring. 
Trillium ludovicianum to be exact.









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