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John Greenlee

John Greenlee

There is a battle waged over the merits of lawns versus meadows, and one might expect John Greenlee to come down on the meadow side.  An author, nursery owner, designer, consultant, and speaker, his resume is extensive–he even has film credits for his grasses!–and his work shows how beautiful meadows can fit different situations.

But what interests me is his approach.  In his eyes, grasses are found in every ecosystem, every possible habitat.  Similarly, horticultural grasses on sale today include not just turf, lawn seed and a few tall ornamentals for winter interest, but groundcovers, borders, natives for reclamation, meadows for aesthetic preferences, and a vast array of cultivars for use in almost any garden composition. 
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Season of Inspiration

Vegetable Abundance for Labor Day WaterSmart plants blooming still
This is the season of inspiration.  I know everyone talks about gardening in the spring, but this is the time of year that motivates me.  Every garden has come into its own.  Yards, parks, estates, landscapes: by now you know what they are going to be.  Thick slabs of watermelon, backlogs of zuchini, fulsome fruit and fields of flowers: even the weeds seem mastered by an all-encompassing abundance.  The failures (we’ve all got them) are totally hidden underneath successes–or in my case, underneath other failures!  There is no guilt left: we’re off to enjoy Labor Day with clear consciences.


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