by MarciaWeber | Feb 25, 2016 | Landscape Design, Landscape Styles, Plants
I’ve always thought of moss lawns and nooks as magic, a place where fairies live, because those places seem to appear magically in early spring and disappear in summer. Perhaps it is more like a Houdini trick. Moss is technically a Bryophyte or non-vascular plant that...
by MarciaWeber | Feb 18, 2015 | Camellias, Gardens To Love News, Plants
On a cold, windy February day we might feel like giving it all up to go fishing someplace where the sun is shining brightly on a shimmering sea. I found boats waiting for me at the Darien port in historic Darien, Georgia. I’m a working girl, and I like a working...
by MarciaWeber | Jan 29, 2015 | Hardscapes, Landscape Design
Welcome to Gardens to Love, 2015 In past blogs, I have written more about plantings and plants and less about product. This month, I’d like to spend some time introducing you to a product that I like very much. It’s pavers, yes, pavers. We mention concrete...
by MarciaWeber | Nov 29, 2014 | Gardens
There is more to Turkey than cornbread dressing with four vegetable sides. There is an entire country the size of Texas to explore, and I was fortunate to see a part of it in October. My curiosity about Mogul and Islamic gardens from the Ottoman empire led me to...
by MarciaWeber | Sep 29, 2014 | Landscape Styles
It is Fashion Week in New York City, Paris and Milan. The newspapers and magazines are full of photos and editorials about the new looks, colors and materials. Even I, a person who has dressed in a company uniform 5 days a week for 36 years,...