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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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June 2004

June 2004

June 09, 2004 ‘Razzmatazz’ purple coneflower in full bloom My mother gave me six bare-root ‘Razzmatazz’ purple coneflowers she’d ordered from a catalog nursery. Only two of them survived, but what fantastic double-flowering blooms! I’m anxious to see whether they will come back next spring and whether they will seed …
April 2004

April 2004

April 28, 2004Here are some images of the back garden. View from the back porch Note that a Mexican plum is in leaf in front of the slide, where the smoke tree used to be. Beneath it, in flower, are Gulf Coast penstemons. Close-up of Gulf Coast penstemons and an …
March 2004

March 2004

March 17, 2004 Mexican feathergrass and damianita The Mexican feathergrass and damianita that I planted along the street come to life beautifully in the early spring. Feathergrass is true to its name, and I can’t help running my fingers through the feathery tops when I walk by. The damianita, which …
Spring---Fall 2003

Spring—Fall 2003

October 31, 2003 Spring 2003—Vitex in full bloom The second spring brought tremendous growth to the garden. The vitex, shown above, tripled in size and looked lovely with purple spires tipping each lush branch. The sign beneath it was given to me by the city of Austin’s Green Garden program, …
Fall 2001---Fall 2002

Fall 2001—Fall 2002

October 16, 2002 August 2001—New fence and limestone courtyard This is the front yard, as it appeared in the summer of 2001. The St. Augustine/Bermuda lawn was mostly dead, thanks to a hot, dry summer with no water and an application of Round-Up. The wood-and-wire fence and the courtyard/path went …