Hillside Swansea gardens: Toronto Garden Bloggers Fling

Hillside Swansea gardens: Toronto Garden Bloggers Fling

June 20, 2015For 8 years I’ve been fortunate to attend the annual Garden Bloggers Fling, a 3-day international garden blogger meet-up and city-wide garden tour, organized each year by volunteer bloggers from the host city. This year, in early June, Toronto’s garden bloggers hosted the Fling, led by sisters Helen ...
Before and after: 6 years making a garden

Before and after: 6 years making a garden

May 25, 2015 Bluesy garden: our upper patio, just off the living room and master bedroom It’s always eye-opening to see how much a garden has evolved by comparing before and after images. We moved into our current home in October 2008, and I started tinkering with a few beds ...
Farewell visit to James David's Austin garden, part 2

Farewell visit to James David’s Austin garden, part 2

May 20, 2015 A grand limestone staircase bisected by a rill leads from the back of the house to a large pond in the lower garden. Yesterday I showed you around the upper level of James David’s magnificent garden, which I visited in late March and which is currently for ...
Farewell visit to James David's Austin garden, part 1

Farewell visit to James David’s Austin garden, part 1

May 19, 2015 James and Gary’s entry garden, a gravel garden featuring agaves, aloes, succulents, and other dry-adapted plants from around the world After 36 years devoted to creating an extravagantly plant-rich, terraced, one-of-a-kind garden on two acres in Austin’s Rollingwood neighborhood, landscape architect James David and his partner Gary ...
Steel walls and soft grasses in travel-influenced Mirador Garden

Steel walls and soft grasses in travel-influenced Mirador Garden

November 04, 2014 A week ago I had the opportunity to photograph another of landscape architect Curt Arnette‘s gardens. Frothy, rose-colored clouds of Gulf muhly, tawny spikes of Lindheimer muhly, and a chartreuse Habiturf lawn wrap the large front garden in a cozy quilt of softness that counterbalances the flat ...
Mid-century house inspires Palm Springs-style garden in Austin

Mid-century house inspires Palm Springs-style garden in Austin

September 01, 2014 Charlotte Warren, a photographer and former co-chair of the local Garden Conservancy tour, inherited a steeply sloping, west-facing zoysia lawn when she moved into her home in the hills of West Austin. Aside from requiring lots of water and regular mowing, the lawn offered zero privacy for ...
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Rocking a gravel garden in the Kuzma Garden: Portland Garden Bloggers Fling

August 14, 2014 After the barely controlled excess of Floramagoria, the next garden we toured on the Portland Garden Bloggers Fling seemed, at first glance, restrained, even austere. No seating was visible aside from garden walls and steps. With the exception of a few monumental, colorful pots placed as focal ...
Westwind Farm Studio: Portland Garden Bloggers Fling

Westwind Farm Studio: Portland Garden Bloggers Fling

July 23, 2014 Both buses filled with 80 hot, tired bloggers bumped into a lavender field at the end of the first touring day of the Garden Bloggers Fling in Portland, Oregon, in mid-July. I tiredly thought, “How nice, a lovely field of lavender.” But what I didn’t realize was ...
Old Germantown Gardens: Portland Garden Bloggers Fling

Old Germantown Gardens: Portland Garden Bloggers Fling

July 20, 2014 The first private garden on the Portland Garden Bloggers Fling tour last weekend was, at 2 acres, large enough to accommodate our entire group of approximately 80 bloggers. Old Germantown Gardens, created over 23 years by Bruce Wakefield and Jerry Grossnickle, is a masterpiece of a garden ...
Gardens on Tour 2014: Stratford Drive Garden

Gardens on Tour 2014: Stratford Drive Garden

May 15, 2014 Naturalistic gardens can, I find, be hard to photograph unless they contain strong lines of hardscape (pathways to lead the eye, walls as backdrops, focal-point sculpture or plants, generous negative space to give visual relief, etc.). Gardens on Tour, sponsored by the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, ...
Xeriscape is not a zeroscape: Scottsdale Xeriscape Garden demonstrates the beauty of saving water

Xeriscape is not a zeroscape: Scottsdale Xeriscape Garden demonstrates the beauty of saving water

May 09, 2014 It’s a common mispronunciation, but it’s also a bit of a Freudian slip: saying “zeroscape” instead of “xeriscape.” To xeriscape is to design a garden that conserves water through the use of drought-tolerant plants grouped according to water needs, water-collection systems, mulch, non-wasteful irrigation, and other rather ...
Drive-By Gardens: Terraced, xeric front yard garden

Drive-By Gardens: Terraced, xeric front yard garden

October 06, 2013 Driving through southwest Austin’s Travis Country neighborhood last week, on a tip from a regular reader (thanks, Charlene!), I spotted this terraced, lawn-gone garden. The front yard slants like a ski slope right down to the front porch, and I imagine the owners struggled with drainage issues ...
Hillside magic in the Nichols Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

Hillside magic in the Nichols Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

August 06, 2013 Our 4th stop on the final day of the San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling was my absolute favorite of the Fling: the Ann Nichols Garden. Gorgeous plants, beautifully combined and meticulously maintained, adorn a series of intimate garden rooms on a hillside lot. A subtropical front garden ...
Surfing the Wave Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

Surfing the Wave Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

July 18, 2013 Our last stop before dinner on the 1st day of the San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling was the aptly named Wave Garden, a Bay-hugging, terraced garden — all curving, terracotta-tinted paths, wavy metalwork, and a cascade of colorful, exotic plants from South Africa, Australia, and other frost-free ...
The vertical hillside garden of Matt Gil: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

The vertical hillside garden of Matt Gil: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

July 14, 2013 As the Garden Bloggers Fling in San Francisco officially kicked off on June 28, two buses full of about 75 bloggers split up, navigating the city’s challenging hills separately so that the small gardens we visited could better accommodate us. My bus headed for sculptor Matt Gil‘s ...
Gardens on Tour 2013: Bonnell Garden

Gardens on Tour 2013: Bonnell Garden

May 19, 2013 Our final stop last Saturday on the Wildflower Center-sponsored Gardens on Tour was the Curt Arnette-designed Bonnell Garden in west Austin. If it looks familiar, yes, I posted about it last fall after the Garden Conservancy’s Open Days Tour; check out my earlier post for images of ...