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Mt. Michelle waterfall

Stuck in the Snownut Hole

We’ve not experienced two back-to-back weekend winter storms in a while, although neither lived up to the meterologist’s hype. That’s because you can’t accurately predict non-linear systems like weather and climate with a linear model. To function well, liner models require you have data input from all of the variables. In the case of weather […]

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One More Block Tours returns…Let the Travel Begin

We’ve previously mentioned that we are re-starting or renowned One More Block Tours, that we paused in the mid-1990s, due to starting the nursery. Our initial idea was to provide unique botanical/horticultural travel opportunities to visit exceptional nurseries, gardens, and natural areas. This new version of the OMB tours, which will also serve as a

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Patio garden

Time to Visit…Summer Public Open Garden and Nursery

It’s that time of year when we open the gardens and nursery once again, so visitors can see what’s possible in the garden during the summer months. From July 11-13 and 18-20, the JLBG and PDN plant experts will be here to answer your garden questions or just talk plants. If you’ve got plants or

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Tony and Anita's home garden

There’s No Place like Home, There’s No Place like Home

Here are a few photos from the front garden, around Anita and I’s home this week. There’s nothing quite like waking up and watching the garden wake up as well. Below is a photo of the same spot, ten years earlier, when it was a horse farm. The Cryptomeria japonica ‘Yoshino’ is the only plant

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Camellia japonica 'Yours Truly'

Goin’ Coastal

I’m just back from a day trip to the coastal Wilmington region of NC, with camellia guru, Mike Chelednik (aka Mike See), and Garden Treasures plant breeder, Jason Burris. We made several stops, but the highlight was a return to the New Hanover County Arboretum, where the County Extension Office is headquartered. I’ve visited here

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Tom Krenitsky, Nancy Goodwin, Tony Avent

A Montrosian Morning

We had a delightful morning this week, welcoming the staff of Montrose Gardens to JLBG. Plantswoman Nancy Goodwin, Magnolia breeder and plantsman, Tom Krenitsky, and Nancy’s staff all joined us, as we spent the morning walking through the garden collections. Although the Montrose mailorder nursery (1984 -1993) has been closed for a while, the amazing

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