Pink Camellia Varieties: From Soft Blush to Deep Rose

Pink Camellia Varieties: From Soft Blush to Deep Rose

Last October, I walked out to my back border just as the morning fog was lifting, and stopped dead in my tracks. ‘Survivor,’ my big Sasanqua, had opened overnight into a blaze of soft shell-pink blooms that practically glowed in the grey light. In that moment, I remembered exactly why I became obsessed with pink … Read more

Miniature and Dwarf Camellia Varieties for Small Gardens and Containers

Miniature and Dwarf Camellia Varieties for Small Gardens and Containers

A few years ago, I squeezed one more camellia into my already-crowded Zone 8a garden by stuffing a dwarf camellia variety into a large terracotta pot on my back patio. That single experiment changed how I think about growing camellias entirely. Small-space gardeners, container enthusiasts, and anyone who assumed camellias were strictly for sprawling landscapes … Read more

Best Camellia Varieties for Hedging and Privacy Screens

Best Camellia Varieties for Hedging and Privacy Screens

A few years ago, my neighbour knocked on my gate and asked why my garden looked so private and lush while hers felt exposed to the street. I pointed to the dense wall of glossy green foliage running along my eastern boundary and said, simply, “camellias.” She looked genuinely surprised. Most people think of camellias … Read more

White Camellia Varieties That Will Transform Your Shade Garden

White Camellia Varieties That Will Transform Your Shade Garden

Some of my most treasured garden moments happen in February, when everything else looks dead and grey. I walk out into the cold morning air, coffee in hand, and there they are — white camellia varieties glowing like lanterns against the dark foliage. Nothing else in my garden does that. Nothing else even comes close. … Read more

The Most Fragrant Camellia Varieties Worth Growing

The Most Fragrant Camellia Varieties Worth Growing

People always assume camellias are purely visual plants. I used to think the same thing — until a spring morning about fifteen years ago, when I walked past my Camellia lutchuensis hybrid and stopped dead in my tracks. The scent hit me like a warm breeze carrying something between jasmine and honey. That moment completely … Read more

Camellia Sasanqua vs Japonica: Which One Belongs in Your Garden

Camellia Sasanqua vs Japonica: Which One Belongs in Your Garden

Every autumn, my neighbor stops at my fence and asks the same question. “How do you have flowers already? Mine don’t bloom until spring.” She grows a gorgeous Camellia japonica. I’m standing next to a wall of Camellia sasanqua blooming its heart out in October. That single conversation captures the essence of the camellia sasanqua … Read more

Best Red Camellia Japonicas for Stunning Winter Color

Best Red Camellia Japonicas for Stunning Winter Color

Every January, my neighbor stops at my fence and asks the same question: “Helen, what on earth is blooming in your garden right now?” The answer is almost always a red camellia japonica. There is something almost defiant about a deep crimson flower opening in the dead of winter, when everything else looks grey and … Read more

Growing Camellias from Seed: What to Expect and How Long It Takes

Growing Camellias from Seed: What to Expect and How Long It Takes

A few winters ago, I cracked open a fat, ripe seedpod from my Camellia japonica ‘Adolphe Audusson’ and held three dark brown seeds in my palm. My husband asked what I was planning to do with them. “Something slow,” I told him. That moment is really the best way I know to introduce the topic … Read more

Amending Clay Soil for Camellias: A Practical Guide That Saved My Plants

Amending Clay Soil for Camellias: A Practical Guide That Saved My Plants

The first time I tried growing camellias in clay soil, I nearly gave up on the whole endeavor. My beloved ‘Professor Charles S. Sargent’ — a rich crimson double japonica I’d been coveting for years — sat sulking in a waterlogged bed for two full seasons before I finally admitted the problem wasn’t the plant. … Read more