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On gardening with Bill Cary

Bill Cary

Bill CaryBill Cary’s idea of a good weekend is to dig in a few dozen bulbs, turn the compost pile, pull weeds for a couple of hours and fill the car twice with new annuals from the nursery. He grew up in Louisville, Ky. His gardening was limited to growing parsley and impatiens on the windowsill of Manhattan walkups until the mid-1990s when he bought a rundown old chicken farm on 8 acres in the Hudson Valley. Now he spends his weekends chasing deer, hacking away at invasive shrubs and vines and wondering why he doesn’t have more meadow and less lawn.

E-mail Bill Cary at wcary@lohud.com

Entries written by Bill Cary

Salvia ‘Phyllis’ Fancy’

November
6

This time of year, I always enjoy visits to the New York Botanical Garden, because the gardeners there really know how to push the seasons. Take a stroll through the Ladies Border or the Perennial Garden and you’ll see blooms in all directions. It must still be mid-summer, you think.

On a recent visit, all of [...]

Posted by Bill Cary on November 6th, 2009 | Post a Comment »

Upcoming at the Hort Society of NY

November
5

Fall calendar, from the Horticultural Society of NY”

Monday, November 9, 16, 23, 30
and December 7
Interactive Botany
Classroom Series for Children

An innovative blend of hands-on science, reading
and artistic expression

60 minute class + 30 minutes for personalized
library study, individualized inquiry discussion
and healthy snack

For Children Ages 6-8 years

Cost: $20 per session or $90 for all five sessions*

*Enrollment of all [...]

Posted by Bill Cary on November 5th, 2009 | Post a Comment »

In the News

November
5

“Design an Engaging Entryway,” from Fine Gardening

“Improve Your Soil by Raking Less,” from Fine Gardening

“Fanciful Gardens Emerge in a Land of Tan and Gray,” from the NYTimes

Posted by Bill Cary on November 5th, 2009 | Post a Comment »

Family-Friendly Nature Walk

November
5

Event Announcement from Cary
From the Cary Institute in Millbrook, with their photos:

Sunday, November 8th, 2009
Noon – 2:00 p.m.

CHANGING SEASONS:
A FAMILY FRIENDLY NATURE WALK

On Sunday, November 8th at noon join Cary Institute educators for a late fall walk along paved trails that weave through lowland habitats.

Participants of all ages will look for birds, observe signs of the [...]

Posted by Bill Cary on November 5th, 2009 | Post a Comment »

NPC Lecture on Invasive Plants

November
4

From Nancy Inzinna at the Native Plant Center in Valhalla:

“Native Plant Center Lecture
This lecture is selling out quickly!

“Fax or mail your registration form   by Monday, November 9
Limited Seating

Tuesday, November 17
Invasive Species in the Northeastern United States
James D. Lewis
10:00 a.m. – 12 noon at WCC
Fee: $25 non-members

Invasive species have been identified as one of [...]

Posted by Bill Cary on November 4th, 2009 | Post a Comment »

Upcoming at the Garden Education Center

November
4

From the Garden Education Center of Greenwich, Conn.:

“Look what is happening in November !

Red and Green: Jewels that are not just for
Christmas.
Thursday, November 5  10:00 a.m.

Simon Teakle will heighten the senses discussing the glamour and
folklore of rubies and emeralds as well as other red and green
gemstones. In addition to gems, Simon will explore the variety [...]

Posted by Bill Cary on November 4th, 2009 | Post a Comment »

“Over” Author to Speak at Cary Institute

November
4

Event Announcement (and photos) from the Cary Institute of Ecosystem Studies in Millbrook:

Friday, November 6th, 2009
7:00 p.m.

OVER: THE AMERICAN LANDSCAPE
AT THE TIPPING POINT
A Lecture and Visual Journey by Alex S. MacLean

On Friday, November 6th at 7:00 p.m., take a visual journey with author, pilot, and photographer Alex S. MacLean.

Using dramatic aerial photographs, his book, OVER: The [...]

Posted by Bill Cary on November 4th, 2009 | Post a Comment »

A New Career in Horticulture?

November
4

The NY Botanical Garden will host a free Career Information Session on Wednesday, November 11, 6–8 p.m. in the Arthur and Janet Ross Lecture Hall. Pre-registration is encouraged; call 718.817.8747 or 800.322.NYBG (6924). More info at nybg.org, under EDUCATION.

Here’s a link to the nybg blog, with a post from Sarah Lusardi about how the school [...]

Posted by Bill Cary on November 4th, 2009 | Post a Comment »

Garden Calendar

November
4

Nov. 9
Crompond: Herbal Solutions for Getting Through the Flu Season. Speaker: Andrea Candee. $15. 7 p.m. Garden Road School, 99 Baron de Hirsch Road. 914-526-4033.

Nov. 11
Armonk: Bow Making and Table Arrangement. Green Acres Garden Club. Free. 10 a.m. North Castle Public Library, 19 Whippoorwill Road East. 914-273-3887.
Yonkers: Hudson River Audubon Society Field Trip. A tailgate [...]

Posted by Bill Cary on November 4th, 2009 | Post a Comment »

Upcoming at Wave Hill

October
31

From the folks at Wave Hill, the great public garden in Riverdale:

“November events at Wave Hill:

Sun, Nov 1

Sunday Brunch
Family Art Project: River Masquerade/Celebrando el río Hudson
Andree Brown Jewelry Trunk Show in The Shop at Wave Hill
Wool-Dyeing Demonstration with Artist Robyn Love

Fri, Nov 6
Memoir Writing–Seasonal Writing Series: Session 5

Sat, Nov 7
Family Art Project: Dances with Leaves/Baile [...]

Posted by Bill Cary on October 31st, 2009 | Post a Comment »

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