Asheville Garden Bloggers Fling: Wamboldtopia, an artists' garden

Asheville Garden Bloggers Fling: Wamboldtopia, an artists’ garden

May 25, 2012 Skulls, skeletons, gravestone fragments, gargoyles, and other eerie tokens are tucked into nooks and crannies… …and dangle from the eaves throughout Wamboldtopia, an art-filled garden (or garden of art) and stonemason’s paradise located off Wamboldt Avenue in west Asheville. The Goth accents… …are countered by a slew ...
Asheville Garden Bloggers Fling: Curve Studios Garden recycles junk into garden structure

Asheville Garden Bloggers Fling: Curve Studios Garden recycles junk into garden structure

May 24, 2012 Lunch on the first day of the Garden Bloggers Fling in Asheville, North Carolina, was billed as BBQ and gourmet ice cream from The Hop—yum! Shopping for locally made pottery and art at Curve Studios was promised as well—and was fantastic. But what I didn’t expect was ...
Asheville Garden Bloggers Fling: Gentling Garden, a mountainside eden

Asheville Garden Bloggers Fling: Gentling Garden, a mountainside eden

May 23, 2012 The first thing you learn about gardens in Asheville, North Carolina, on the slopes of the Blue Ridge Mountains, is that they have a lot of stairs. We’re talking serious elevation changes. What does this mean for the gardeners who live here? Well, for one thing they ...
Outdoors at North Carolina's Chimney Rock, Sliding Rock & Lake Lure

Outdoors at North Carolina’s Chimney Rock, Sliding Rock & Lake Lure

June 30, 2011 Ever since my Carolina childhood, the mountains of western North Carolina have been one of my favorite weekend destinations. During a recent vacation I had the pleasure of introducing my children to some fun hikes and nature outings in the Asheville area. Pictured above is a view ...
Visit to Biltmore House: Walled Garden & Conservatory

Visit to Biltmore House: Walled Garden & Conservatory

June 29, 2011 As always when visiting a beautiful garden, time was short, so the Walled Garden and conservatory were our final stop at Biltmore House in Asheville, North Carolina, earlier this month. The grounds slope steeply down from the grand house, through the Italian Garden and Shrub Garden, leading ...
Garden Designers Roundtable: Shades of Limelight on the Garden Stage (& Other One-Color Gardens)

Garden Designers Roundtable: Shades of Limelight on the Garden Stage (& Other One-Color Gardens)

June 27, 2011 In Breakfast at Tiffany’s Holly Golightly cautions, “There are certain shades of limelight that can wreck a girl’s complexion.” Maybe so, but not a garden’s complexion. For proof, I give you these images of a limelight-colored border from the Biltmore House gardens in Asheville, North Carolina, which ...
Visit to Biltmore House: Shrub Garden & Frederick Law Olmsted's trees

Visit to Biltmore House: Shrub Garden & Frederick Law Olmsted’s trees

June 26, 2011 My favorite part of the extensive Biltmore House gardens, which I visited during a recent vacation in Asheville, North Carolina, was the Shrub Garden—a bit of a misnomer since it also contains a lot of spectacular specimen trees, like this weeping blue atlas cedar. Look at its ...
Visit to Biltmore House: Esplanade, Terrace & Italian Garden

Visit to Biltmore House: Esplanade, Terrace & Italian Garden

June 25, 2011 Built by George W. Vanderbilt, youthful inheritor of his family’s shipping fortune, Biltmore House is a 250-room, French-style chateau nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains in Asheville, North Carolina. The home is still owned by the Vanderbilt family but was opened to the public ...
Deer-resistant cottage garden of Freda Cameron

Deer-resistant cottage garden of Freda Cameron

June 23, 2011 During my recent vacation in North Carolina, my dad and I had the pleasure of visiting the garden of Freda Cameron and her husband in Chapel Hill. I’ve long been a reader of Freda’s blog, Defining Your Home, Garden and Travel, which is a great source of ...
Visit to Plant Delights Nursery and Juniper Level Botanic Garden: Shade & bog gardens

Visit to Plant Delights Nursery and Juniper Level Botanic Garden: Shade & bog gardens

June 22, 2011 Juniper Level Botanic Garden, a 5-acre display garden at Plant Delights Nursery in Raleigh, N.C., is roughly divided in two parts: the sunny, newer gardens surrounding owner Tony Avent’s house, and the shady, older gardens surrounding the house in which the business is run. In this post ...
Visit to Plant Delights Nursery and Juniper Level Botanic Garden: Hardy tropicals & pond gardens

Visit to Plant Delights Nursery and Juniper Level Botanic Garden: Hardy tropicals & pond gardens

June 21, 2011 Not everyone loves agaves as much as I do, I realize (shaking my head in astonishment). For you, then, these flowery images from the Juniper Level Botanic Garden at Plant Delights Nursery in Raleigh, N.C., which I visited two weeks ago. Pictured above is an orange dahlia, ...
Visit to Plant Delights Nursery and Juniper Level Botanic Garden: Southwestern garden & agave collection

Visit to Plant Delights Nursery and Juniper Level Botanic Garden: Southwestern garden & agave collection

June 20, 2011 Is a southwestern garden what you expect to see when you visit the Raleigh, North Carolina, display gardens of online nursery Plant Delights? Do you expect to see cholla cactus in bloom? Or how about a ghostly ‘Whale’s Tongue’ agave (Agave ovatifolia)? You do if you’ve spent ...
The artful collector's garden of Helen Yoest

The artful collector’s garden of Helen Yoest

June 19, 2011 While visiting my dad in central North Carolina last week, I was invited to pop over to Raleigh blogger Helen Yoest’s garden after a morning visit to Plant Delights Nursery. My family and I spent several hours at Plant Delights and then had lunch, so by the ...
Dad's deer-proof, lawnless courtyard garden

Dad’s deer-proof, lawnless courtyard garden

June 18, 2011 I just returned from a vacation in North Carolina with my kids. We drove out to visit my dad and stepmother at their Pittsboro home, near Chapel Hill, which has a lovely courtyard garden out front in place of a big lawn. The wonderful thing about enclosing ...