Lucinda's Day of the Dead altars, a celebration of departed loved ones

Lucinda’s Day of the Dead altars, a celebration of departed loved ones

October 30, 2022 Austin icon Lucinda Hutson‘s festive garden is always a joy to visit. But for the Mexican holiday Day of the Dead, she pulls out all the stops in her decorating. Smiling skeletons dangle from trees, gates, umbrellas, and the front porch. At night, purple lights give an ...
Teri Speight shares Black Flora stories at Garden Spark

Teri Speight shares Black Flora stories at Garden Spark

October 22, 2022 Author Teri Speight came to Austin this week to share inspiring stories from her new book, Black Flora, at my Garden Spark speaker series. An enthusiastic audience came out to hear Teri’s talk under the big live oak at beautiful Barton Springs Nursery. Here are a few ...
Great turnout for Kinlers' Garden Spark talk; next talk on sale now

Great turnout for Kinlers’ Garden Spark talk; next talk on sale now

September 26, 2022 Lorie and Michael Kinler of Kinler Landscape Architecture in Fort Worth brought their ideas for reimagining what a front yard can be to Austin for my Garden Spark series last Thursday, kicking off Season 6. They shared a number of design tips that I’ll be keeping in mind for ...
Read This: Black Flora

Read This: Black Flora

August 28, 2022 A few years ago I had the pleasure of attending a Texas-swing Field to Vase dinner at a flower farm in Blanco as the guest of Debra Prinzing, founder of Slow Flowers, which advocates for using American-grown flowers in the U.S. floral industry. Debra is also co-founder, ...
Read This: The Garden Refresh

Read This: The Garden Refresh

June 22, 2022 Solstice, smolstice. Summer arrived in Texas back in early May, with a vengeance. We’ve had 16 triple-digit days already (unseasonably early) and little rain. For many avid gardeners this means sweaty mornings or mosquitoey evenings standing hose-in-hand over young plants stuffed willy-nilly into the garden during the ...
At the Wildflower Center with Jennifer Jewell

At the Wildflower Center with Jennifer Jewell

June 04, 2022 When Jennifer Jewell of Cultivating Place came to Austin a month ago, we visited the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center together. I enjoy showing visitors around our state botanical garden, planted exclusively with native Texas plants. In early May, the late-spring wildflowers were in party mode. Wildflowers ...
Poppies a-popping at Antique Rose Emporium, plus Round Top shopping

Poppies a-popping at Antique Rose Emporium, plus Round Top shopping

May 10, 2022 A month ago it wasn’t blazing summer in Austin but gentle spring. Early April found me on a wildflower safari with Patterson Webster, visiting from Canada, and my friend Diana Kirby. The Antique Rose Emporium in Brenham We drove out to Brenham for lunch at Truth BBQ ...
Texas mountain laurel bliss - and books! - at Barton Springs Nursery

Texas mountain laurel bliss – and books! – at Barton Springs Nursery

April 05, 2022 Last week Barton Springs Nursery was marinating in grape Kool-Aid fragrance thanks to a bumper crop of Texas mountain laurel (Sophora secundiflora) blossoms. Purple clusters of sweet-smelling flowers greeted me at the entrance to the nursery yard. More grapey trees — including a giant of about 15 ...
Read This: The View from Federal Twist

Read This: The View from Federal Twist

April 01, 2022 “I am Federal Twist,” declares James Golden in the preface of his book The View From Federal Twist: A New Way of Thinking About Gardens, Nature and Ourselves (2021). Of course all gardens are personal creations, and good ones have an expressiveness and emotional quality that transcends ...
Trolls, grasses, and a storybook children's garden at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

Trolls, grasses, and a storybook children’s garden at Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens

November 03, 2021 We traveled north in early October to enjoy fall foliage in New Hampshire, stopping first in Maine for a couple of days. A garden on my must-see list: Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens, a 300-acre public garden in Boothbay. Here’s part 2 of my visit; click here for ...
Read This: Private Gardens of the Pacific Northwest

Read This: Private Gardens of the Pacific Northwest

October 12, 2021 We hot-climate gardeners are finally feeling a breath of fall, as it shoos away the summer doldrums. The eagerly anticipated fall gardening season is at hand. Is it emotionally safe, therefore, to crack open a new book about Pacific Northwest gardens? Let’s live dangerously! Photo courtesy of ...
Garden Spark talk held under the stars at Barton Springs Nursery

Garden Spark talk held under the stars at Barton Springs Nursery

September 26, 2021 Photo: Barton Springs Nursery After a hiatus of a year and a half, my Garden Spark speaker series returned last Thursday with a presentation by always-inspiring landscape architect Tait Moring, in a beautiful new outdoor classroom at Barton Springs Nursery. I’ve been trying to get Tait for ...
Read This: Under Western Skies

Read This: Under Western Skies

September 16, 2021 Texas straddles the climatic line between the Southeast and the Southwest — Austin even more so, sitting smack-dab in the middle of the state. We’re not part of the Old South, except perhaps East Texas. But we’re not part of the vast West either, aside from Marfa, ...
Read This: Adventures in Eden takes you on a virtual tour of private European gardens

Read This: Adventures in Eden takes you on a virtual tour of private European gardens

July 26, 2021 Traveling to Europe for a guided garden tour is on my wish list of dream vacations. Maybe it’s on yours too. While covid precautions and travel restrictions, not to mention cost, may keep nearly everyone from booking such a trip right now, you can still enjoy an ...
Read This: Striking Succulent Gardens

Read This: Striking Succulent Gardens

March 09, 2021 After the prolonged deep freeze that Texas endured last month, which reduced our beloved agaves and other succulents to oozing mush and browned nearly everything else back to the roots, it may not seem…timely…for a Texan to review a book about succulent gardening. But it would be ...
Read This: The Art of Outdoor Living

Read This: The Art of Outdoor Living

February 05, 2021 Are you craving greenery? Want to drool over gorgeous Southern California patio and entry gardens while gleaning excellent design ideas for your own garden? Then immerse yourself in Los Angeles designer Scott Shrader’s book, The Art of Outdoor Living: Gardens for Entertaining Family and Friends (Rizzoli, 2019) ...