This Week In Gardening (TWIG)

Our seasonal field report. Each week I share what we’re working on in the gardens – what matters now, what’s coming, and how to think about it. This is instructive, practical guidance rooted in real work. Read it, comment on it, ask questions about it. That’s what it’s there for.

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Oak Leaf Hydrangea - Renovation [March 23, 2026]
There are several categories of hydrangea with one of the main distinctions between being their blooming habit, old wood or new wood.  Hydrangea that bloom on old wood set their flowers in the summer and early autumn, hold them through the winter, and bloom the following season.  Hydrangea that b...
by Michael Ray Anderson — Apr 01, 2026 spring
Where To Start Your Gardening [March 11, 2026]
  WHERE TO START As the spring season begins to charge ahead, the list of “to-do’s” can certainly feel overwhelming. In my own practice, with many gardens in play, I am absolutely feeling the pressure. This week in gardening, I thought it might be interesting to examine a simple question: where t...
by Michael Ray Anderson — Mar 17, 2026 spring
Liriope and Hellebores [March 3, 2026]
Liriope and Hellebores Over the winter, and now at the start of spring, one of our first chores is cutting back liriope and hellebores throughout the gardens. It’s a project we often begin in the occasional warm workable winter days, then turn up the pace as spring starts to arrive.  By this time...
by Michael Ray Anderson — Mar 17, 2026 spring
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