Dividing and conquering in the Volk Garden: GWA Pasadena

Dividing and conquering in the Volk Garden: GWA Pasadena

October 23, 2015 A long, shallow back yard sloping away from the house isn’t easy to turn into an inviting garden (I should know), but terracing and space-dividing hedges did the trick in this San Marino, California, garden. Owned by Robert and Caroline Volk and designed by Mark Bartos, this ...
Formal axes, xeric plants in the Barrett Garden: GWA Pasadena

Formal axes, xeric plants in the Barrett Garden: GWA Pasadena

October 22, 2015 The second private garden I toured during the Garden Writers Association symposium in Pasadena, California, last month turned out to be my favorite. Owned by Ann and Olin Barrett, the garden’s formal layout with cross axes and focal points is made California friendly and contemporary with bold, ...
Tropical blooms in the Conlon Garden at GWA Pasadena

Tropical blooms in the Conlon Garden at GWA Pasadena

October 15, 2015 I traveled to Los Angeles last month for the Garden Writers Association Symposium in Pasadena, which included an afternoon of three private garden visits. The first one we saw was Don and Marilyn Conlon’s, a formally designed garden filled with bold tropical blooms, like this hot-pink bougainvillea ...
Falling for the Folly Bowl, a garden amphitheater

Falling for the Folly Bowl, a garden amphitheater

October 07, 2015 Twelve years ago, Los Angeles garden designer Susanna Dadd and her husband, artist James Griffith, built a back-yard amphitheater in a ravine alongside their Altadena home. Dubbing it The Folly Bowl, they’ve been hosting free, or nearly free, public concerts each summer, choosing unique performers that will ...
Hillside oasis: the magical garden of Joy and Roland Feuer

Hillside oasis: the magical garden of Joy and Roland Feuer

October 04, 2015 While in Los Angeles recently for Garden Writers Association, I spent a day off-conference touring private gardens that Annette Gutierrez of Potted arranged for a small group of us. One of these was the garden of Joy and Roland Feuer, a welcoming and artistic couple who constructed ...
Playful plant-lover's garden of LA designer Dustin Gimbel

Playful plant-lover’s garden of LA designer Dustin Gimbel

September 28, 2015 Concrete orb shish-kabobs in Dustin’s garden The Death Star was blasting mercilessly when I visited designer Dustin Gimbel’s garden in Long Beach, CA, last week — not at all in the mellow, sunny-L.A. way I’d been led to expect. But perhaps Diana and I are fated to ...
Late garden party at Kris Peterson's ocean-view oasis

Late garden party at Kris Peterson’s ocean-view oasis

September 27, 2015 Kris Peterson, Los Angeles blogger at Late to the Garden Party, saw her blog title unexpectedly come true last week. Or rather, my friend Diana and I did. With flight complications, we arrived in L.A. four hours later than planned and were indeed late to the garden ...
Colorful LA garden of Potted maven Annette Gutierrez

Colorful LA garden of Potted maven Annette Gutierrez

September 25, 2015 I was in Los Angeles/Pasadena last weekend for the annual Garden Writers Association symposium, and boy oh boy, do I have some cool gardens to show you! Not all were on the GWA tours, which were limited to 3 private gardens and one public garden (the fabulous ...
Red pagoda and maples in Golden Gate Park's Japanese Tea Garden

Red pagoda and maples in Golden Gate Park’s Japanese Tea Garden

August 14, 2013 My family and I spent a week in early July exploring San Francisco and surrounding coastal towns after the Garden Bloggers Fling. One sunny afternoon, after several hours spent at the fascinating California Academy of Sciences in Golden Gate Park, we strolled over to the Japanese Tea ...
Sculpture and found objects mingle in Marcia Donahue's garden

Sculpture and found objects mingle in Marcia Donahue’s garden

August 13, 2013 Peering from the shadows of an exuberant, densely planted front yard, artist Marcia Donahue’s turbaned and hooded figures — exotic wood sprites? — give a sense of mystery to her Berkeley, California, garden. On July 1st, the day after the San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling ended, I ...
Cocktail party at Flora Grubb Gardens: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

Cocktail party at Flora Grubb Gardens: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

August 08, 2013 The San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling wrapped up on June 30 with a cocktail party at Flora Grubb Gardens, a chic garden center named for its owner — and, yes, that’s really her name. Flora is a rock-star nursery owner, her image and her garden style recommendations ...
Hillside magic in the Nichols Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

Hillside magic in the Nichols Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

August 06, 2013 Our 4th stop on the final day of the San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling was my absolute favorite of the Fling: the Ann Nichols Garden. Gorgeous plants, beautifully combined and meticulously maintained, adorn a series of intimate garden rooms on a hillside lot. A subtropical front garden ...
Fearless color in Keeyla Meadows Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

Fearless color in Keeyla Meadows Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

August 01, 2013 Our 3rd stop on the final day of the San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling was the garden of artist and garden designer Keeyla Meadows, a scene of riotous, exuberant color in both plants and structures. Keeyla is the author of Fearless Color Gardens, which I reviewed here ...
Golden views in the Dudan Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

Golden views in the Dudan Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

July 29, 2013 Our 2nd stop on the 3rd and final day of the San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling was the Dudan Garden, a hilltop residence with a million-dollar view of golden hills and and an emerald valley. With such a view to enjoy, some might wonder why create a ...
Sculptural dry gardens at the Ruth Bancroft Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

Sculptural dry gardens at the Ruth Bancroft Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

July 27, 2013 Our 1st stop on the 3rd and final day of the San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling was the Ruth Bancroft Garden in Walnut Creek. It was about 100 degrees F in Walnut Creek that last week of June, but the heat and intense sunlight seemed appropriate for ...
California living in the Testa-Vought Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

California living in the Testa-Vought Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

July 26, 2013 Our 5th stop on the 2nd day of the San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling was the Bernard Trainor-designed Testa-Vought Garden in Palo Alto. Out front, a contemporary gravel garden greets you, but the real excitement begins when you enter a walled courtyard and begin discovering a series ...