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“It’s what was here”: A prairie garden grows near downtown Austin

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“It’s what was here”: A prairie garden grows near downtown Austin
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May 15, 2017 A raft of gardening books has piled up on my desk this spring. I’m tempted to lash the whole stack into a raft and paddle to a deserted island, where I’ll have time to read them all (if only that wouldn’t make them soggily unreadable). If you’re …
Garden Dialogues with John Fairey at Peckerwood

Garden Dialogues with John Fairey at Peckerwood

May 08, 2017 Heading east through pine country toward Hempstead, Texas, I arrived after a couple of hours on the road at Peckerwood Garden last Saturday. The draw, aside from a chance to see this beautiful 45-year-old garden again, was to hear its creator, John Fairey, talk about it in …
New shade sails and other garden goodness

New shade sails and other garden goodness

May 05, 2017 We’ve always wanted shade for our deck, which is one of the few spots in our yard not overhung by live oaks. Facing south, it gets blasted by the Death Star all day long, and even our kitchen table overlooking the deck gets unpleasantly toasty by midafternoon …
Three more gardens on Inside Austin Gardens Tour 2017

Three more gardens on Inside Austin Gardens Tour 2017

May 04, 2017 I’ve already posted about two of the gardens on this Saturday’s Inside Austin Gardens Tour, and today I’m showing a sneak peek of three more private gardens on the tour. Garden of Dorothy Thering Gardening on 23 acres in Spicewood, Dorothy Thering has room for a spacious …
Cottage garden meets Zen garden: Inside Austin Gardens Tour 2017

Cottage garden meets Zen garden: Inside Austin Gardens Tour 2017

May 03, 2017 Ever get the hankering to have two different styles of gardens at once? Daphne Jeffers — whose east Austin garden will be on the Inside Austin Gardens Tour this Saturday, May 6 — made it happen, with a flowery cottage garden out front and, in a surprising …
Playful, found-object art garden of Shari Bauer: Inside Austin Gardens Tour 2017

Playful, found-object art garden of Shari Bauer: Inside Austin Gardens Tour 2017

May 02, 2017 Last weekend I was invited to visit (along with other garden bloggers) the 5 private gardens that’ll be on the Inside Austin Gardens Tour this Saturday, May 6. Hosted by the Travis County Master Gardeners, the tour typically features homeowner-designed and -maintained gardens rather than fancy designer …
Octopus's garden patio at Cenote

Octopus’s garden patio at Cenote

April 30, 2017 I’d like to be under the sea, in an octopus’s garden in the shade. And so we were, one recent Sunday morning, on the lovely patio of Cenote cafe in east Austin. A fierce metal octopus by 20 Digit Design holds court near the door, tangled in …
The travels and adventures of Moby's spawn -- aka, whale's tongue agave bulbils

The travels and adventures of Moby’s spawn — aka, whale’s tongue agave bulbils

April 27, 2017 After Moby, my beloved whale’s tongue agave (pictured here at his 10th birthday party — yes, really), bloomed and died last fall, I harvested and potted up more than 100 bulbils from its bloom stalk. I watched over them for a couple of months as they grew …
How to prune clumping bamboo

How to prune clumping bamboo

April 24, 2017 I’ve known many people who are afraid to plant any kind of bamboo, even a clumping type, for fear it will take over their yard — and with good reason. Here in Austin, many a back yard is clogged with running bamboo, which is often planted for …
Tropical cottage style in Diane and Tom Peace's garden

Tropical cottage style in Diane and Tom Peace’s garden

April 22, 2017 Diane and Tom Peace of Lockhart, 30 miles south of Austin, live and garden in two very different regions: south-central Texas from winter through early spring, and Denver, Colorado, from late spring through fall. Tom, a grower and nurseryman, owns Texas Mountain Flora in Lockhart, operates a …
Turning a neighborhood median strip into a garden

Turning a neighborhood median strip into a garden

April 18, 2017 A few years ago I toured Colleen Jamison’s beautiful garden in central-west Austin, and a few days ago I had the pleasure of a revisit. It is still wonderful! But here’s what wowed me before I even stepped foot in her garden: a median strip down the …
Easter Sunday Foliage Follow-Up

Easter Sunday Foliage Follow-Up

April 16, 2017 I’m imagining my blog feed filling up with pictures of pastel Easter eggs and white lilies. But here at Digging, in spite of a flurry of kitchen activity (I’m making Tex-Mex deviled eggs and a lemon cake), it’s still Foliage Follow-Up. Let’s start with the stock-tank pond …
Glass art and cacti galore at Living Desert Ranch

Glass art and cacti galore at Living Desert Ranch

April 13, 2017 The weird and wonderful, from plants to garden art, can be found at Living Desert Ranch in Spicewood, Texas, about 30 miles northwest of Austin. Part cactus and succulent nursery and part art gallery, Living Desert is the creation of Darrell Dunten, who ran the business for …
Let's take a walk around the garden

Let’s take a walk around the garden

April 10, 2017 Live oak leaf and pollen season is finally over, and the patios are clean again, hallelujah! This calls for a spring garden stroll, so let’s go. I’ve been playing with a squid theme on one wall of the upper patio. A couple of tentacle pots from Tentacle …