

Cedar of Lebanon in January

It all starts with good dirt!
Star Magnolia Close Up

Star Magnolia - Early March

Nursery Rhyme in Motion!


2024 has been an excellent year for a lot of blooming trees. This pink dogwood couldn't be happier.






The Henryi Maple Seeds on the Henryi Maple
Copper Beech
Tiny Cones on an oriental spruce
Contorted Beech in the Spring
Copper Beech in the Spring
The large leaf magnolia is native to Eastern Kentucky. This went from bud to bloom in 30 hours.




Collected these hemlocks up a creek on Lake Cumberland.
Magnificent forest!



Harvesting Nordman Firs.



April snow in 2021 while pink dogwoods were in bloom.
The female Ginko is a great tree for hte enviornment. Great for shade, food for wildlife, This tree gets enormous. The trick is planting away from foot traffic, when fruiting.
Full shot of the Ginko.
Photo of the Week at Goshen Gardens 2024


Time to Collect Large Leaf Magnolia Seeds

Fall dogwoods had outstanding color this year.

Fall comes to Goshen Gardens. Folks think that fall colors are always the same. But in truth weather conditions change the colors from year to year.

One of the Goshen Gardens American Beeches at the waterfront Botanical Gardens in Louisville. Seed collected from Cavehill Cemetery.

Moving a contorted beech.
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