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About Me
How It Grows
I'm a landscape architect in Williamsburg, Virginia. I'm a graduate of the University of Virginia and currently employed with
Hertzler & George
. I'm also President of the John Clayton Chapter of the Virgina Native Plant Society.
-Phillip Merritt
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See How It Grows
An
online map of plants and places to see in the tidewater area and beyond
2010 Field Trips
Map and Descriptions
Past Field Trips
Beaverdam Park
Cherry Orchard Bog
Chickahominy Riverfront Park
Denbigh Park
Fall Tree Walk
Five Forks BMP
Grafton Ponds
Hickory Hollow
Jamestown Island
Longhill Swamp
Matteson Trail
New Quarter Park
Newport News Park
Pennisula Big Tree Tour
Sandy Bottom Nature Park
Sandy Bottom Spring 2010
York River State Park
Where the Wild Things Are
William & Mary Wildlife Refuge
Tidewater Landscapes
Alligator River
National Wildlife Preserve
Calcareous Ravine Garden
Duke of Gloucester Street
Elizabethan Gardens
Manteo
Hilton Village
Newport News
Joseph Pines Preserve
Sussex County
King's Arms Tavern
Williamsburg
A native plant garden
Williamsburg
Powhatan Creek
James City County
Williamsburg Public Library
A Williamsburg Vegetable Garden
Farther Afield
Beer Can House and Garden
Houston
Forbidden Gardens
Katy, Texas
The High Line
New York
The James Rose Center
New Jersey
Monet's Garden
France
Monticello
Albemarle County
2009 Philadelphia Flower Show
Satchel's Pizza Garden
Sissinghurst
England
Tuckahoe Plantation
Richmond
Villandry
France
Videos
Duke of Gloucester Street
Skunk Cabbage
What Makes a Good Garden Design?
Favorite Things
CW Christmas Wreaths
Rain Barrels and Pitcher Plants
Flower Display Rack
Sandy's Plants Incorporated
Nicholson-Hardie
A Williamsburg Microgarden
The Garden Curmudgeon
Richmon Edition
Plants
Cucumber Magnolia
Eryngium
Evergreen Trees
National Champion White Oak
Other Buckeyes
Partridgeberry
Pawpaw
Plants for late autumn color
Skunk Cabbage
Green People
Larry Griffith
horticulturalist
Helen Hamilton
activist
Michael McConkey
nurseryman
Doug Reed
designer
Thomas Woltz
designer
W&M Landscaping
gardeners
Clippings
2009
Resources
claytonsnatives
Millington Greenhouse
National Register of Big Trees
Southern Exposure Seed Exchange
Sustainable Sites Initiative
Terragrams
The Nature of Cities
USDA Plants Database
Virginia Big Tree Program
Virginia Digital Atlas
William & Mary Herbarium
Conferences
and Workshops
2009 Lewis Ginter Gillette Forum
2010 Lewis Ginter Winter Symposium
Winter Plant ID Workshop
my landscape diary
A weekly look at what's growing in the Williamsburg area
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November
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December
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My Blog List
WashingtonGardener
Monday Thoughts: “We come and go, but the land is always here. And the people who love it and understand it are the people who own it - for a little while."
Garden Rant
A Daffodil Distraction
Some landscapes
The purple glow of evening
Plant Talk
International team of Scientists Describe New Orchid Species Related to Famous Darwin’s Orchid
clay and limestone
First Wednesday Challenge: Keystone Plants
Dirt Therapy
Professional Pruning
Invasive Plants in Arlington
October 17, 2021 Third Sunday
Gardening While Intoxicated
Gardening While Intoxicated Episode 2: Top 5 Holiday Plants
A Tidewater Gardener
The Last Sunset of 2018
Environmental Almanac
People wonder, what do crows think?
Virginia Forests
New Forestland Conservation Review
gardenhistorygirl
Modernist Planters, then and now
Landscape+Urbanism
More from L+U
Garden Wise Guy
Yards: Turn Any Outdoor Space Into the Garden of Your Dreams
Plant Native
Recycling Wood Ashes From Your Fireplace
plantid
Storm Water “Stream Bed”
Always Growing
Orlando Flowers Part 2
Through the Hedge
Native groundcovers
Marty Ross-Garden Variety
Hot foot into spring
Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden
Lewis Ginter Blog Moves to LewisGinter.org/blog
The Transitional Gardener
Confessions of a Gesneri-nerd
Cosmo's Garden
Snow Day
Native Plants of Virginia
Ludwigia alternifolia
Town & Country Gardens
Iris unguicularis - Winter Iris, Iris
DC Urban Gardeners
ASLA.org - The Dirt
sprout dc
native plant girl
Terra Nova Ecological Landscaping blog
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