Going vertical: Jeff Pavlat's hillside Austin garden

Going vertical: Jeff Pavlat's hillside Austin garden

September 02, 2009 Cascading down a steep-sloping front yard, Jeff Pavlat’s 8-year-old terraced xeric garden is a symphony of form, texture, and subtle color echoes. I met Jeff a year ago at an Oracle Gorge Nursery sale and have asked his advice about agaves and aloes from time to time ...
Winter blues that'll lift your spirits

Winter blues that'll lift your spirits

January 22, 2009 After feeding the lories at the San Antonio Zoo, we stopped by the Antique Rose Emporium in north San Antone. In winter the roses are quiet, but the adobe walls are always colorful. And at any time of year they show off evergreen yuccas and agaves to ...
Winter blues that'll lift your spirits

Winter blues that’ll lift your spirits

January 22, 2009 After feeding the lories at the San Antonio Zoo, we stopped by the Antique Rose Emporium in north San Antone. In winter the roses are quiet, but the adobe walls are always colorful. And at any time of year they show off evergreen yuccas and agaves to ...
Blogger field trip: Peckerwood Garden

Blogger field trip: Peckerwood Garden

November 08, 2008 Funny name and all, Peckerwood Garden is a place I’d wanted to see for years. But because it opens to the public for only a handful of days each year and it bars children under 12 from visiting (for safety reasons), as well as the fact that ...
Three more gardens from Open Days Austin

Three more gardens from Open Days Austin

October 13, 2008 When Annie and I visited the gardens on the Open Days Austin tour two weekends ago, I was bowled over by Stone Palms and Fatal Flower, where the hand of the owners was plainly visible in the creativity of design and plant choices. Two more gardens on ...
Stone Palms Garden: Open Days Austin

Stone Palms Garden: Open Days Austin

October 07, 2008 I’m back! After a whirlwind weekend of packing, lifting, and unpacking, we’re settling into our new house. I will post pictures of the new yard soon, but all my attention so far has been focused on the inside of the house. Boxes still loom in the hallways ...
A visit to Chanticleer: Gravel Garden and Ruin

A visit to Chanticleer: Gravel Garden and Ruin

July 23, 2008 Among all the beautiful, bold, and imaginative gardens at Chanticleer, why do I like the Gravel Garden best? It so resembles the dry gardens of west Austin that I feel a little sheepish to admit that in this lush, Pennsylvania garden I preferred the familiarity of home ...
A visit to Chanticleer: Hydrangeas & House Garden

A visit to Chanticleer: Hydrangeas & House Garden

July 21, 2008 I’m sure something shines brightly every month that Chanticleer is open (April through October). But I felt fortunate to see the hydrangeas in full bloom since I rarely see one in Austin. I can never decide whether I prefer the pink or the blue. The lacecaps are ...
A visit to Chanticleer: Teacup & Tennis Court Gardens

A visit to Chanticleer: Teacup & Tennis Court Gardens

July 20, 2008 If you haven’t been to Chanticleer, you must go. Hop on a plane or jump in the car and go. Now. Dubbed “a pleasure garden” in its brochure, it lives up to the billing. From the moment we arrived, just after lunchtime on a quiet Sunday in ...
Switch Willo Stables

Switch Willo Stables

June 13, 2008 During the past week of 100-degree days, I enjoyed a twice-daily visit to Switch Willo Stables in northwest Austin, where my daughter attended a riding day camp. What a beautiful, lush oasis tucked away in a neighborhood that nowadays is practically in-town. When Switch Willo opened back ...
Nursery tour: Hill Country Water Gardens & Nursery

Nursery tour: Hill Country Water Gardens & Nursery

May 03, 2008 A naturalistic stream chattering around boulders and splashing into a large pond is the centerpiece of my garden—that is, the garden I dream of having one day. In reality, my small, flat garden is never likely to support this vision, so I make do with a 100-gallon ...
Nursery tour: Hill Country Water Gardens & Nursery

Nursery tour: Hill Country Water Gardens & Nursery

May 03, 2008 A naturalistic stream chattering around boulders and splashing into a large pond is the centerpiece of my garden—that is, the garden I dream of having one day. In reality, my small, flat garden is never likely to support this vision, so I make do with a 100-gallon ...
My sister's Houston garden

My sister’s Houston garden

March 18, 2008 Front porch vignette Last Friday we drove three hours east to Houston to visit my sister and her partner in their house in the Heights. Despite unseasonably hot and humid weather on Friday and Saturday, we had a wonderful time kicking around at the Houston Rodeo, shopping ...
My sister's Houston garden

My sister's Houston garden

March 18, 2008 Front porch vignette Last Friday we drove three hours east to Houston to visit my sister and her partner in their house in the Heights. Despite unseasonably hot and humid weather on Friday and Saturday, we had a wonderful time kicking around at the Houston Rodeo, shopping ...
Chicago Botanic Garden: Circle Garden

Chicago Botanic Garden: Circle Garden

October 17, 2007 During last week’s 6-hour visit to the Chicago Botanic Garden, we found ourselves rushing to get to Evening Island before we had to catch our train back to the city. So, after a nice lunch at the visitor’s center, we walked briskly past the Model Railroad Garden ...
Visit to Chicago Botanic Garden: English Walled Garden

Visit to Chicago Botanic Garden: English Walled Garden

October 16, 2007 After unseasonable heat for the Chicago Marathon weekend, our last day in Chicago, October 9th, dawned clear and cooler, with highs in the 70s. Ahhh, much better! Taking advantage of the beautiful day, we took a 45-minute train ride north of town to the Chicago Botanic Garden ...