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Gardening for Resilience in a Time of Climate Change

  • Karen Bussolini
  • March 10, 2026
  • Lawn Replacement, Native Plants, Perennials, Shrubs, Sustainability, Weather

As the effects of climate change (or, as some call it, “climate weirding”) hit home, home is where we contend with it, up close and personal. How can we, as gardeners, create landscapes and gardens that withstand multiple stresses brought on by these changes and extremes? What can we do on our own home turf […]

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Fragrant Blooms Banish Winter Blahs

  • Shantelle Brignolo
  • November 30, 2018
  • Fragrant Plants, Gardenia, Indoor Plants, Jasmine, Lavender, Paperwhites, Scented Geranium

In the depths of winter, there is nothing quite so lovely and transporting as the natural fragrance of flowering plants. The heady scent of Lavender conjures sultry summer days in the fields of southern France. Jasmine and Gardenia can carry…

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Amaryllis: Trumpets of Winter

  • Shantelle Brignolo
  • November 23, 2018
  • Amaryllis

Written by Tovah Martin Illustrations by Michelle Meyer Reprinted with permission, excerpted and adapted from the December 2001/January 2002 edition of The Gardener magazine. Gardening is not, in general, overburdened by foolproof flowers, but Amaryllises are as  close as you’ll come…

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Memorable Host & Hostess Gifts

  • Shantelle Brignolo
  • November 17, 2018
  • Host & Hostess Gifts

Set your holiday table in style, or send a favorite host or hostess any of our charming botanical or botanically themed decorative accents. All are distinctive gifts that make for memorable gatherings. Holiday colors abound in our array of living…

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Front Door Decorating

  • Shantelle Brignolo
  • November 9, 2018
  • Garden Design

Share the joy of the season with family, friends, and neighbors when you decorate your front door for the holidays. Using beautiful evergreen wreaths and garlands, you transform your front entrance into a beacon of holiday cheer. Annual planters also…

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'Meyer Improved' Lemon

Growing Citrus Indoors

  • Shantelle Brignolo
  • November 2, 2018
  • Edible Gardening, Garden Design, Indoor Plants

The benefits and delights of growing Citrus indoors are numerous. For starters, these small trees with glossy green leaves are lovely to look at. When in flower, the scent of their blossoms is pure heaven. Then, of course, there is…

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Learn About Hardiness Zones

  • Shantelle Brignolo
  • October 25, 2018
  • Garden Design

If you’ve spent any time on our website, or read any of our catalogs, you’ve likely encountered the term “hardiness zone.” We’d like to de-mystify this term a bit, and explain how location should play into your selection of plants.…

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Different Types of Amaryllis

  • Shantelle Brignolo
  • October 19, 2018
  • Garden Design

We start the holiday season with over 70 Amaryllis varieties, including Singles, Doubles, Nymphs, Small-Flowered Varieties and Cybisters in a dazzling range of colors. Our Amaryllis bulbs are the top size commercially available (larger than what is generally seen at retail…

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It’s Cleanup Time!

  • White Flower Farm
  • October 12, 2018
  • Garden Maintenance

Here in northwestern Connecticut, the fall foliage show is nearing its peak, and in some places, the leaves have begun to fall. They rustle at our feet as we go about our rounds. This is Nature’s way of telling us…

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Climbers in the Garden

  • Shantelle Brignolo
  • October 4, 2018
  • Clematis, Climbing Roses, Garden Design, Vines

Elevate your garden design by incorporating climbing vines and plants into beds and borders, or by using them to soften fences, walls and wellheads. Smaller climbers, including some Clematis varieties, can be used to add vertical interest to container pots…

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Forcing Crocus Bulbs—Big Performance with Little Effort

  • Shantelle Brignolo
  • September 28, 2018
  • Bulb Forcing, Crocus

By Ann Travers White Flower Farm Editor Few plants deliver such enjoyment in the middle of winter with so little effort from you. Their perfect, diminutive blooms create a composition that’s pure magic. 4 Easy Steps 1. Start with good…

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Plants to Feed the Birds

  • Shantelle Brignolo
  • September 20, 2018
  • Birds

Have you ever seen a goldfinch balance on the tip of a Liatris flower spike as it sways in the breeze? Or watched chickadees plucking seeds from the cones of your Echinacea blossoms? Birds enliven any garden with their colors,…

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Down on the Farm

  • Shantelle Brignolo
  • September 10, 2018
  • Down on the Farm Newsletter, Lawn Replacement, Native Plants, plants for pollinators

Dear Friends, We have just come through a summer that was largely defined by irregular and extreme climate conditions. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) reports that, “Scorching temperatures broke heat records around the world last month [July], which…

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