In the mid 1970s or 80s- it all blurs together these days- I grew a phlox called “Eco Happy Traveler”- One of the many kinds of wild phlox, this one was sold by Don Jacobs of Eco Gardens in Georgia. It blooms about two weeks after phlox diviracata and isContinue Reading

Every year for decades I have enjoyed my plantings of Phlox. Thousands of blossoms everywhere. They drop seed and in two years, dozens more pop into bloom. It is dazzling, heartwarming and a sight to be seen. They hold up very well during the rainy days of April. But everContinue Reading