37
Years since established
27
Thousand different taxa

Tiny Leaves, Tiny Flowers, and a Big Belly
Looking like it’s covered by a dusting of snow is our garden specimen of Osmanthus heterophyllus ‘Kaori Hime’. This amazing plant is adorned, starting in early November, with thousands of…
Don’t Miss Deadlines
We wanted to remind you of a couple of immenent deadlines. The first is our on-site class this Saturday at PDN/JLBG, about Understanding Soils in the Garden, from 10-noon. This…
A Day of Dendrology
We were delighted to host two phenomenal UK plantsmen last week, John Grimshaw (l), and Tom Christian (r). John is the Editor and Tom, the Assistant Editor, of the encyclopedic…
Redneck Maple, All Grown Up
One of the first plants we ever put in the ground, when we purchased the first piece of land that would become JLBG, was the red-twigged Japanese maple, Acer palmatum…
Parsimonius Persimmon
While most everyone knows about, or has had a first hand experience with a persimmon, few gardeners have ventured to grow anything outside of two species, our native, Diospyros virginiana,…
Chlorophyll in his Veins
We often mention our horticultural mentor, the late Dr. J.C. Raulston, but sadly, most young, and even middle age gardeners, are not familiar with his life story, despite his influence…












