Scenic coastal views along Highway 1 in Northern California

Scenic coastal views along Highway 1 in Northern California

August 25, 2017 A road trip gives you the freedom to explore along the way, to make detours or just stop at an overlook to enjoy a view. In early August we made a family road trip up the coast of Northern California, a region we’d never seen beyond Stinson ...
Garden of Gary Ratway and Deborah Whigham and their Digging Dog Nursery

Garden of Gary Ratway and Deborah Whigham and their Digging Dog Nursery

August 23, 2017 Stepping through a dark-leaved doorway in a beech hedge into the display gardens at Digging Dog Nursery, located in Albion, California, you feel a bit like Alice falling into the rabbit hole. What awaits on the other side? A potted boxwood draws you through the hedge… …and ...
Edibles, outdoor living, and more at Sunset Gardens at Cornerstone Sonoma

Edibles, outdoor living, and more at Sunset Gardens at Cornerstone Sonoma

August 21, 2017 While touring the Cornerstone Sonoma gardens in Sonoma, California, a couple of weeks ago, I enjoyed a two-fer. Sunset’s Test Gardens relocated to Cornerstone in 2016, and after a year of growth they’re already looking amazing. A glowing vertical garden of sempervivums, planted in the orange Sunset ...
Cornerstone Sonoma showcases conceptual gardens in scenic wine country

Cornerstone Sonoma showcases conceptual gardens in scenic wine country

August 20, 2017 It wasn’t easy, but I finally visited the gardens at Cornerstone Sonoma in Northern California, which have been on my bucket list for years. Due to my own poor planning, I first missed them after the San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling, when I rented a car to ...
Hanging on through summer's end: August Foliage Follow-Up

Hanging on through summer’s end: August Foliage Follow-Up

August 16, 2017 By mid-August this Texas gardener is looking for any shred of hope that summer’s heat will be waning soon. But even though I’m barely hanging on — along with this shed cicada skin — many of my plants are soldiering through, including yellow-striped ‘Color Guard’ yucca. It ...
Datura's morning glow

Datura’s morning glow

August 11, 2017 The datura (Datura wrightii) I planted in the front garden a few years ago has petered out and needs replacing. But this volunteer that self-seeded in the back garden is growing beautifully. Moreover, it asks nothing from me except an occasional pinching back of stems that threaten ...
Potted patio where succulents rule

Potted patio where succulents rule

August 08, 2017 Shaded by a big live oak, our back patio stays relatively cool, even on hot days. That shade also makes it a good spot for a variety of potted plants, especially succulents that prefer bright shade in our blistering climate. Agave parryi var. truncata is one of ...
Japanese Garden and garden art at Hillwood Estate: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

Japanese Garden and garden art at Hillwood Estate: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 18, 2017 I almost missed the Japanese Garden, my favorite part of Washington, D.C.’s Hillwood Estate. It was hot and muggy on the first full day of touring during last month’s Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling, and after exploring for about 45 minutes I retreated to the gift shop ...
Brookside Gardens and a Dougherty twig sculpture: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

Brookside Gardens and a Dougherty twig sculpture: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 13, 2017 One of our stops on the Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling was Brookside Gardens in Wheaton, Maryland, where I was smitten by a stand of Verbena bonariensis along a formal path. I didn’t end up taking many pictures at this garden but rather just strolled through it ...
Color-blended garden retreat of designer Barbara Katz: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

Color-blended garden retreat of designer Barbara Katz: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 12, 2017 Opening the summer issue of Country Gardens magazine a few days ago, I felt an immediate jolt of recognition at seeing, on pages 10-13, one of the gardens we toured during last month’s Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling. It’s the garden of Bethesda, Maryland, designer Barbara Katz, ...
The whimsical woodland garden of Ellen Ash: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

The whimsical woodland garden of Ellen Ash: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 11, 2017 Although the tree-shaded entrance to this Great Falls, Virginia, garden was elegant and restrained, I knew the owner would be a gardener with a sense of humor. How? Because at the driveway’s end I spotted, atop a pilaster, a statue wearing actual sunglasses. It was the first ...
Log slices, twig spheres, and other natural art in garden of Debbie Friedman: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

Log slices, twig spheres, and other natural art in garden of Debbie Friedman: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 09, 2017 Though she lives and gardens in Maryland, Bethesda designer Debbie Friedman told us that she uses log slices, granite stones, and other natural accents to evoke the spirit of Mount Desert Island, Maine, where she enjoys vacationing. I visited her suburban garden during the recent Capital Region ...
Southern Gothic garden of Jeff Minnich: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

Southern Gothic garden of Jeff Minnich: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 09, 2017 I didn’t expect to see a banana tree and sago palm in any of the gardens we visited during the Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling last month, but Arlington, Virginia, designer Jeff Minnich‘s garden is full of surprises. Reminiscent of a New Orleans cottage garden with picket ...
Peg Bier's woodland garden of discovery: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

Peg Bier’s woodland garden of discovery: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 05, 2017 Near Tyson’s Corner, Virginia, during the recent D.C.-area Garden Bloggers Fling, we toured the garden of Peg Bier, who’s been designing and experimenting with plants here for 40 years. Peg’s charming yellow house comes into view at the end of a well-screened driveway. Plenty of sun gives ...
Smithsonian Gardens and U.S. Botanic Garden: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

Smithsonian Gardens and U.S. Botanic Garden: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 04, 2017 As we celebrate our nation’s Independence Day today, it seems appropriate to share my pics of the Smithsonian Gardens on the National Mall and the U.S. Botanic Garden, which I toured on the recent Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling in Washington, D.C. A small posse of garden ...
Long views and classic garden rooms in Brinitzer Garden: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

Long views and classic garden rooms in Brinitzer Garden: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 03, 2017 Much as I love my contemporary-naturalistic garden, and enjoyed puttering in my flowery cottage garden before that, my next garden — whenever and wherever that turns out to be — is going to be more like this one: smaller, with formal garden rooms laid out along axis ...