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Thursday, May 26, 2011

Peony's Envy Flower farm in Bloom NOW

Peony's Envy Nursery and Display Garden

The Herbaceous Bloom Begins
Events at the Farm
Wet Weather Diseases

PEONY GARDEN & NURSERY OPEN May 1 - June 15, 11-5 Daily

UPDATE ON THE GARDEN
The herbaceous peony bloom has just begun.

The varieties currently in bloom include the coral cultivars - 
Coral Sunset, Coral Charm, Pink Hawaiian Coral and Silver Dawn. 
Blooms will continue popping for the next few weeks with peak
 anticipated after Memorial Day into the first week of June - 
warm weather will accelerate this, cool cloudy weather will slow it down.

Along with the beginning of the herbaceous bloom a few varieties 
of tree peonies are still in bloom. These include some of our most
requested varieties: the dramatic white and purple crown form
Gansu Tree Peony called Budding Beauty; the yellow peony High Noon,
and the gold and orange peony Golden Pavilion.

PLANTS FOR SALE
An outstanding selection of herbaceous PEONIES ARE FOR SALE
at our nursery. Tree peonies are sold out for the season and will be
 available again in the fall.  

Click here for details and to view the latest pictures of the garden.
Click for information about visiting the farm & directions

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Article in News of Delaware County Tuesday May 17, 2011


News Of Delaware County

Haverford Library art exhibit captures garden beauty

By Lois Puglionesi
CORRESPONDENT
Published: Tuesday, May 17, 2011

HAVERFORD TWP. — Garden enthusiasts and art aficionados alike will find much to enjoy in Haverford Township Free Library’s second annual art show and sale, Art of the Garden.

Running April 8 to June 21, this ambitious exhibit includes some 250 paintings, prints, drawings, photographs, sculptures and pottery entwined with garden motifs.


Displayed throughout the building are representations of flowers in all their glory as well as more surprising pieces, such as Elizabeth White’s untitled mixed media sculpture of Barbie wearing topiary tresses.

Presented by Friends of HTFL, Art of the Garden is a professionally curated and juried show.

Harvard University honors graduate and accomplished photographer Laura Jean Zito served as curator, while a panel including impressionist painter Alan Fetterman, Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts board member Barbara Greenfield and Philadelphia Flower Show chairwoman Melinda Moritz had the difficult task of judging.

Painter Susan Stefanski of Havertown won the grand prize for her oil painting "Azalea Hill Path." Priced at $2,500, the four-foot-by-four-foot canvas now hangs in the library's main window on Mill and Darby Roads. Stefanski said she based the picture's azalea-lined path on a scene at Jenkins Arboretum in Devon. "I love painting and it was a joy to do," Stefanski said, adding that she was "thrilled and very surprised" by the grand prize award.

Linus Coraggio's pastel and watercolor "Fire in the Woods" took first place, followed by Rose Marie Cuniffe's pastel and collage, "Pool." Elizabeth Heller's "Reflections in the Phoenixville Canal" placed third.

All art is available for purchase, with 20 percent of proceeds benefiting Sow the Seeds of Our New Library fund. HTFL Director Christine Faris says she has a long wish list, including a new building, additional parking and expanded collections.

Prices range from $75 to $20,000 for Gina Michaels' seven foot tall bronze sunflower sculpture, "Shiners."

HTFL president Tom Woester said the current display has roots in Friends' annual garden tour, scheduled June 18 this year. Because the art show is sandwiched in between the Philadelphia Flower Show and garden outing, "We decided to have art of the garden as the theme," Woester said

Friends also arranged a three-part Gardener's Gathering lecture series. The final session on bees is slated for June 3 at noon.

Since its founding in 2003 the Friends have gifted over $100,000 to the library, used to purchase furniture, a flat screen monitor, annual movie license and more. Friends sponsors a summer reading program and annual Open the Book fundraising gala.

Last year's inaugural art show and sale featured work by Haitian artists.

About 300,000 visitors pass through HTFL's doors annually. Sow the Seeds will contribute to the library's upkeep, severely curtailed by budget cuts over the past two years.

Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Visit the Gardens at Peony's Envy

Peony's Envy Nursery and Display Garden
Visit the Gardens - This Week Gansu Tree Peonies
Visit the Farm
May Events

PEONY GARDEN & NURSERY OPEN May 1 - June 15, 11-5 Daily

UPDATE ON THE GARDEN
The fragrance alone is worth the trip.

Come visit one of the largest collections of Gansu Tree Peonies in the country.
These plants are some of our favorites. Deep purple flares extend from the center of lacy petals of pink, white, purple and magenta. Come see for yourself why they are some of the most exquisite tree peonies.

An outstanding selection of herbaceous PEONIES ARE FOR SALE at our nursery. Tree peonies are sold out for the season but the inspirational bloom is the perfect time to make a wish list for fall.


Click here for details and to view the latest pictures of the garden.

Click for information about visiting the farm & directions

Friday, May 6, 2011

Peony's Envy For Mother's Day


Peony's Envy Nursery and Display Garden
Happy Mother's Day from Peony's Envy
May Events


GARDEN OPEN! May 1 - June 15, 11-5 Daily


UPDATE ON THE GARDEN
The fragrance alone is worth the trip.


Early blooming tree peonies are expected to peak
the end of this weekend with late blooming trees, including
Gansu Tree Peonies, peaking the end of next week
 through the following weekend. It is turning out to be a luxurious long
and beautiful bloom that is not to be missed.
Come see how the gardens have grown - meander the trails - sit and be at peace for a minute in this stunning garden.


Herbaceous peonies are for sale at the garden.
Tree peonies are sold out for the season but the inspirational bloom is the perfect time to make a wish list for fall.  


For details and to view the latest pictures
of the garden and for information about visiting the farm & directions, visit www.peonysenvy.com