Garden
Eccentric Enthusiasts from the Brooklyn Botanic Garden
A witness to her planting method for Lilium giganteum (now called Cardiocrinum giganteum) bulbs once deemed [Gertrude] Jekyll a sorceress. On that day, having dug a sizable hole and added some leaf mold and sand, the famed gardener also tossed in a freshly killed rabbit. Then she counseled, "Now, always seat the bulbs clockwise," a task she accomplished with a firm rightward twist before filling in the hole with topsoil. Four months later, she apparently had lilies just a hare under five feet tall. more »
Sightings, Victory Gardens
Tam Gray writes: "Tennis Ball lettuce, Moon and Stars watermelon and Telephone peas in
1943; Ernest's garden in Garden City, LI; the First Lady's kale,
shallots and fennel and a culinary historian's theory, ""The more
democratic our Pre… more »
With Hammocks in Mind
Ferida Wolff writes, It is winter, now, and the maple branches are bare of
leaves. I have been yearning for a step-back-in-time hammock, a return to a
place of beginning and exploration, where one hammock could embrace a whole
family and that fami… more »