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Henry Homeyer: It’s time for some winter planning
Tasha loved roosters, including this one named Chicahominy Henry Homeyer photos – For the Monitor
Notecards and a file box for storing plant records
This 10-year gardener s journal is a good way to record garden notes
Wayne Mezitt (left) presents Tasha Tudor a “White Weeper” crab apple.
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I was recently thumbing through my first book,
Notes from the Garden, looking for an inspiration for yet another winter article. In it I read that I had planted my Merrill magnolia in 2001. I had forgotten that I planted it just 20 years ago this spring – it feels like it has always been there!
Gardening: Charting the history of your garden By Henry Homeyer, Special to The Journal © Henry Homeyer This 10-year gardener s journal is a good way to remember details of what you planted and when.
I was recently thumbing through my first book, Notes from the Garden, looking for inspiration for yet another winter article. In it I read that I had planted my Merrill magnolia in 2001. I had forgotten that I planted it just 20 years ago this spring it feels like it has always been there!
Looking out the window at that handsome tree which blooms each April with a thousand large, lightly fragrant double white blossoms made me think: how many of us plant a tree with a vision of what it will be like in 20 years? I had mainly hoped it would survive to bloom modestly. But it has already been a magnificent tree for a decade or more.