Tuesday, May 25, 2010

Spring Musings

"I think that no matter how old or infirm I may become, I will always plant a large garden in the spring. Who can resist the feelings of hope and joy that one gets from participating in nature's rebirth?"
~Edward Giobbi~

Friday, May 21, 2010

Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, Utah

I highly recommend a garden tour vacation. There are beautiful gardens in every area of the country and sometimes quite unexpected. Take Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, Utah. I never thought that just a few minutes south of Salt Lake City there would be a beautiful public garden the likes of this. Founded by the people who developed Word Perfect, this garden is their gift to the community in thanks for their good fortune! And what a wonderful gift! Boasting the largest man-made falls in North America, it happened to be Tulip time when I visited and we strolled for two and a half hours transfixed by the beauty of this place. Don't miss Thanksgiving Point if you travel to the Salt Lake City area. It is well worth the trip.

There were endless beds of Tulips and when the Tulips are over the beds are planted with something else.
The snow-covered peaks in the back ground made the views even more spectacular. Click on this link for more info. Thanksgiving Point website

Wednesday, May 19, 2010

Garden Gossip Newsletter

 Click on link to view the latest Garden Gossip Newsletter! It is our special 40 year anniversary edition! 

Garden Gossip Newsletter

Saturday, May 8, 2010

The Story of Rose Story Farm

This week's guest on Garden Gossip was Danielle Hahn, the creative force behind Rose Story Farm in Carpinteria. Danielle is a Rosarian, coming from generations of Rose-lovers you could say it's in her blood. She calls herself a gardener and one attribute gardeners have in common is passion. Rose Story Farm is the materialization of this passion and a dream, a dream of growing the most beautiful roses in the world. Specializing in "old roses" (European and pre-1950 American roses) and the fact that the farm is organic makes Rose Story Farm a very special place indeed.
The roses are beautiful, fragrant and unlike any commercially-grown roses I have ever seen. Since Rose Story Farm is a family affair, husband, kids and Mom are all active in the business. Rose Story Farm has tours that include lunch in the gardens and they have a nursery where you can purchase the same types of roses that are grown on the farm. When I made my tour reservation on line, Dani's Mom called to confirm! You can schedule a tour, order your roses or just peruse the Rose Story Farm website right here: Rose Story Farm Website
Until next time, fill your garden with joy! Lisa