Garden delights with the Whimsical Gardener

Garden delights with the Whimsical Gardener

April 26, 2012 My friend and fellow blogger Catherine of The Whimsical Gardener invited me to lunch in her garden yesterday, which was abloom with fragrant star jasmine, glowing white abutilon, and these shell-pink ‘Colorado’ water lilies in her stock-tank pond. Catherine recently moved her 4-foot-diameter tank from a focal-point ...
Lucinda Hutson's Easter-egg colorful garden

Lucinda Hutson’s Easter-egg colorful garden

April 08, 2012 Author and designer Lucinda Hutson‘s gabled purple cottage and garden in the Rosedale neighborhood of Austin is as colorful as a basket of Easter eggs… …but even better because it contains scented petals, billowy texture, and something blooming at every turn, like this ‘Julia Child’ rose. When ...
Houston Open Days Tour 2012: Lofgren-Bayer Garden

Houston Open Days Tour 2012: Lofgren-Bayer Garden

April 04, 2012 My next stop on the Houston Open Days tour on March 24 was the clean-lined Lofgren-Bayer Garden, also located in the close-in Montrose neighborhood. Pictured above is a lovely dining patio in the rear garden. The official description of the garden: A stately live oak dominates this ...
Houston Open Days Tour 2012: Cortlandt Garden

Houston Open Days Tour 2012: Cortlandt Garden

April 02, 2012 The Garden Conservancy’s 2012 Open Days program opened on March 24 in Houston, a 3-hour drive east of Austin. Diana of Sharing Nature’s Garden and I made a day trip of it and started our tour at the Cortlandt Street Garden. Here’s the official description: Located in ...
Ten Eyck garden beckons at Thunderbird Hotel in Marfa

Ten Eyck garden beckons at Thunderbird Hotel in Marfa

March 25, 2012 On our way home from Big Bend last weekend, we cruised through Marfa for lunch and a quick look around town. When we spotted the Thunderbird Hotel’s Capri Lounge, an event space and former Army storage hangar, we stopped to tour the Christy Ten Eyck-designed garden surrounding ...
Margaritaville yucca in culvert pipe planter & my winter garden

Margaritaville yucca in culvert pipe planter & my winter garden

January 21, 2012 Doesn’t everyone want to go to Margaritaville in the winter? I do, so I planted a Yucca recurvifolia ‘Margaritaville’ in a tall culvert pipe I’ve been hoarding for several months, waiting for inspiration to hit. Now it adds height to the drop-off bed behind the pool, next ...
Floral bling at West Elm & the garden gate

Floral bling at West Elm & the garden gate

January 13, 2012 Sharing a little floral beauty I saw around town yesterday…This is a make-your-own-terrarium display I spotted at West Elm. I swear, it looked like a nursery when I walked in the door, with dozens of potted cacti and succulents and tiny tillandsias for sale along with glass ...
Garden Designers Roundtable: Gardening with Deer in Central Texas

Garden Designers Roundtable: Gardening with Deer in Central Texas

December 13, 2011 If only all deer were as welcome in our gardens as Santa’s… But they’re not—at least not for most of us who want an attractive, diversely planted landscape around our home. Despite Bambi’s cuteness in the wild, in the garden deer are chomping and antler-rubbing pests that ...
Nature, only better: The transcendent Bloedel Reserve

Nature, only better: The transcendent Bloedel Reserve

August 18, 2011 The Bloedel Reserve is a place of utter beauty and almost spiritual peacefulness. Rain drips quietly from mossy branches, and the color green wraps you in a soft embrace. I explored the grounds for two-and-a-half hours—not nearly enough time to see all 150 acres, but enough to ...
Birrell garden at Seattle Garden Bloggers Fling

Birrell garden at Seattle Garden Bloggers Fling

August 08, 2011 After spending more than half the allotted time admiring Shelagh Tucker’s garden (on Day One of the Seattle Garden Bloggers Fling), I realized I was running out of time to see Suzette and Jim Birrell’s garden and darted next door. How different from Shelagh’s dry gravel garden ...
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 ...
Dallas Open Days Tour 2011: Munsterman garden

Dallas Open Days Tour 2011: Munsterman garden

May 25, 2011 I think the Munsterman garden, soon to be sold to some lucky buyer, along with the house, was my favorite on the May 21 Dallas Open Days tour. What can I say? I’m a sucker for garden rooms and colorful, inviting seating areas surrounded by striking foliage ...
Dallas Open Days Tour 2011: Blue Lotus Garden

Dallas Open Days Tour 2011: Blue Lotus Garden

May 23, 2011 As if there weren’t enough garden tours in Austin this spring, I drove up to Dallas on May 21st for that city’s Open Days tour benefiting the Garden Conservancy, accompanied by my daughter. Undaunted by the 3-hour drive, we arrived first at the exotically named Blue Lotus ...
Inside Austin Gardens Tour 2011: Rebecca Matthews garden

Inside Austin Gardens Tour 2011: Rebecca Matthews garden

May 11, 2011 Whew, I just finished up a whirlwind of posting about last weekend’s Gardens on Tour 2011, and now I’m giving you a sneak peek into this Saturday’s Inside Austin Gardens Tour 2011, sponsored by the Travis County Master Gardeners Association. Hang onto your hats, and let’s go! ...
Gardens on Tour 2011: Stratford Drive garden

Gardens on Tour 2011: Stratford Drive garden

May 09, 2011 Imagine a steep, overgrown hillside of invasive nandina, bamboo, and ligustrum. That’s what the homeowners on Stratford Drive looked out on after building a contemporary, 5-star green home (as rated by the Austin Energy Green Building program) in the Rollingwood neighborhood of west Austin. According to the ...
Gardens on Tour 2011: West Monroe Street garden

Gardens on Tour 2011: West Monroe Street garden

May 08, 2011 The distinguishing feature of West Monroe Street’s front garden, which I toured Saturday on the Wildflower Center-sponsored Gardens on Tour, is a no-mow Berkeley sedge lawn in place of the standard St. Augustine. Alternatives to the traditional lawn were definitely a theme on this year’s tour. Designed ...