Just Toss Color Theory Out the Window!
Color theory was developed for the visual arts to guide painters in mixing colors in an effort to create certain visual effects. ApparentlyContinue Reading
Welcome to Larry Hodgson’s world
Color theory was developed for the visual arts to guide painters in mixing colors in an effort to create certain visual effects. ApparentlyContinue Reading
Spider mites (or red spider mites, Tetranychus urticae) are everywhere: on our outdoor plants in the summer and on our houseplants inContinue Reading
My Mesembryanthemum cordifolium is probably the plant that’s given me the least trouble, from maintenance to propagation. A wonderful discovery,Continue Reading
If there’s one thing I hate doing in the garden, it’s staking plants. I love planting and sowing, don’t mindContinue Reading
Whew! What a year! I confess I’m a little out of breath. After more than a decade as a landscaper,Continue Reading
By Julie Boudreau As early as October, when my farmers’ market closes its doors for the winter, I fall inContinue Reading
You may not have noticed, but if you live in the Northern Hemisphere, many houseplant pests have been less visibleContinue Reading
You thought my Christmas fruit series was over? Well, no! I’m not going to leave you thirsty between Christmas andContinue Reading
Plants are not the immutable objects people usually think they are. In fact, they all move, although too slowly forContinue Reading
You’ve probably seen them in a garden center or even a supermarket: pointed tubular stems perfectly aligned in a pot,Continue Reading









