Houston Open Days Tour 2012: Wolf Residence Garden

Houston Open Days Tour 2012: Wolf Residence Garden

April 06, 2012 My next stop on the Houston Open Days tour on March 24 was an Old World-style home in the well-heeled River Oaks neighborhood. While their garden included the sweeping lawns, classic hedging, and emphasis on outdoor architecture commonly seen on this tour, I have to admit that ...
Houston Open Days Tour 2012: Tudor Garden

Houston Open Days Tour 2012: Tudor Garden

April 05, 2012 My next stop on the Houston Open Days tour on March 24 was the classically elegant Tudor Garden, located in the Broadacres Historic District. To my mind, the property’s best asset is the view of a double line of mature live oaks marching down the center median ...
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 ...
Agave and upper patio garden on a slope

Agave and upper patio garden on a slope

March 13, 2012 Close-ups are great for appreciating the beauty of a single plant, but it’s harder to convey the overall feeling of a garden with a wide shot. While taking a break this afternoon from design work, I stepped into the back garden with camera in hand and took ...
Martha Stewart Living features homeboy Lee Clippard of The Grackle

Martha Stewart Living features homeboy Lee Clippard of The Grackle

February 10, 2012 I love to see a friend get well-deserved recognition. Right now I can barely contain my excitement because two of my blogging friends are featured in a story in Martha Stewart Living about garden bloggers and their gardens. Plus, the cover story is about Lotusland, a Santa ...
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 ...
Rockin' Demonstration Gardens at the Wildflower Center

Rockin’ Demonstration Gardens at the Wildflower Center

November 27, 2011 Friday’s blue skies enticed me outdoors and down to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center for a stroll. For yesterday’s post about the entry courtyard, woodland garden, and Hill Country Stream, click here. A limestone wall separates the woodland garden from the sun-drenched demonstration garden, which opens ...
Rockin' Demonstration Gardens at the Wildflower Center

Rockin' Demonstration Gardens at the Wildflower Center

November 27, 2011 Friday’s blue skies enticed me outdoors and down to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center for a stroll. For yesterday’s post about the entry courtyard, woodland garden, and Hill Country Stream, click here. A limestone wall separates the woodland garden from the sun-drenched demonstration garden, which opens ...
Jenny Stocker's English Texas gravel garden

Jenny Stocker’s English Texas gravel garden

November 03, 2011 My friend Jenny Stocker, who blogs at Rock Rose, has shared her garden with me many times over the years. Each time I am struck anew by the beauty of her English-style xeric Texas garden, which shows many native plants to advantage in gravel-mulched, walled courtyards surrounding ...
The long view: Reflections on Austin’s drought

The long view: Reflections on Austin’s drought

September 17, 2011 The approach of autumn is a hopeful time for the central Texas gardener. It means we’ve survived another long, hot summer and can enjoy being outdoors again. It means time for the rains to return to revitalize the summer-weary garden, replenish our aquifers and lakes, and offer ...
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 ...
Color-rich Farley Garden at Seattle Garden Bloggers Fling

Color-rich Farley Garden at Seattle Garden Bloggers Fling

August 17, 2011 Kate Farley’s west Seattle garden, which I visited on Day 3 of the Seattle Garden Bloggers Fling, is a garden of exploration from front to back. I’m going to start in back, because the Peruvian lilies (Alstroemeria) were blooming spectacularly, a huge swath glowing salmon-orange in the ...
Urban hillbilly chic defines Edwards Forkner Garden: Seattle Garden Bloggers Fling

Urban hillbilly chic defines Edwards Forkner Garden: Seattle Garden Bloggers Fling

August 15, 2011 Lorene welcoming 70+ bloggers into her Seattle garden on Day 3 of the Fling In a post on her blog Planted at Home, Lorene Edwards Forkner, a co-planner of the Seattle Garden Bloggers Fling, catchily describes her gardening style as urban hillbilly chic: “I love to work ...
Woodland fantasy: Lane Garden at Seattle Garden Bloggers Fling

Woodland fantasy: Lane Garden at Seattle Garden Bloggers Fling

August 13, 2011 Faces upturned to the warm sunshine—that’s how Seattleites greet the sun, when it appears Woodland gardens were expected at the Seattle Garden Bloggers Fling last month. But mix in a classical folly dripping with flowers, glass art, reflective water features, a sophisticated outdoor-kitchen patio, and the magic ...
Shelagh Tucker garden at Seattle Garden Bloggers Fling

Shelagh Tucker garden at Seattle Garden Bloggers Fling

August 07, 2011 Six Austin garden bloggers journeyed to Seattle for the Garden Bloggers Fling. That’s me on the left, Caroline of The Shovel-Ready Garden, Becky of Wolf’s Garden, Vicki of Playin’ Outside, Jenny of Rock Rose, and Diana of Sharing Nature’s Garden. Look! Scarves & cardigans in July! The ...
Buffalo Garden Bloggers Fling: First day impressions

Buffalo Garden Bloggers Fling: First day impressions

July 13, 2010 Sweet-smelling, freckled lilies. Crimson bee balm as tall as myself. Soft-textured lawn grass spangled with white clover, so different from Austin’s coarse, shaggy St. Augustine and so much more inviting. Tall, brick Victorian homes standing shoulder-to-shoulder on streets shaded by goth-cloaked Norway maples. A city eager to ...