Chicago: Big town on the prairie

Chicago: Big town on the prairie

October 11, 2007 Cloud Gate, popularly known as the Bean, in Millennium Park I would return to Chicago for the gardens alone. From street-corner planting boxes filled with tumbling perennials and annuals to prairie-style Lurie Garden to the vast Botanic Garden, Chicago had my head swiveling to take it all ...
Going batty at Austin Batfest 2007

Going batty at Austin Batfest 2007

September 01, 2007 Night Wing bat sculpture at Congress Avenue and Barton Springs Road I went a little batty this evening. Actually, the whole family did. We dressed up in our batty best (notice the earrings?) and went downtown to the 3rd annual Batfest, a street festival/live-music/bat-watching party held entirely ...
Gimme some Dirt Therapy

Gimme some Dirt Therapy

July 31, 2007 Photo by Phillip Oliver. Reposted with permission. A recent comment by a new blogger led me to visit his site, Dirt Therapy. Wow, the doctor is in! Phillip Oliver, a gardener in Florence, Alabama, and his partner, Michael, have transformed a typical suburban lawn into a riot ...
Old South at Bayou Bend

Old South at Bayou Bend

November 25, 2006 Camellia in bloom at Bayou Bend After not one but two Thanksgiving feasts—Thursday with my husband’s family, Friday with mine—it was time to give thanks for nature’s beauty and feast our eyes instead of our bellies. So before we left Houston today we took a stroll at ...
Nursery tour: Natural Gardener

Nursery tour: Natural Gardener

November 05, 2006 In the spirit of my recent Open Days tour, I took my camera along during an afternoon trip to Natural Gardener nursery for a pot of oxalis. It was a simple enough errand, and the cool, gray skies made a tour of the nursery’s gardens very appealing ...
Goblins in the Garden at the Wildflower Center

Goblins in the Garden at the Wildflower Center

October 30, 2006 Please, sir, may I have some more? On Sunday evening we attended Goblins in the Garden, an annual Halloween event at the Wildflower Center. The city’s little haunters were out in force, and it was fun to see the volunteers running the event dressed in the spirit ...
Tour of Penelope Hobhouse-designed garden on Harris Boulevard

Tour of Penelope Hobhouse-designed garden on Harris Boulevard

October 25, 2006 A belvedere “modeled after the music pavilion at Versailles,” according to the Open Days Directory. We garden tourists knew this would be the most opulent garden on the Open Days Austin tour. A feature in the newspaper that tantalized with lavish photos, and mentioned that the garden ...
Tour of David-Peese garden

Tour of David-Peese garden

October 23, 2006 Entry garden. A gravel path flows around this sunny, graveled berm. It literally stopped me in my tracks as I gazed at the intriguing plant combinations. “Does this make me look fat?” I heard Gary Peese ask someone, fussing with his shirt as the Open Days tour ...
Laguna Gloria at ease

Laguna Gloria at ease

June 28, 2006 Angel and deer sculpture While Laguna Gloria’s formal gardens enjoy the view of Lake Austin and get all the glory with weddings and galas that are held there, the informal garden has its own attractions. Amid the junipers and live oaks, you can find peacocks from nearby ...
Laguna Gloria

Laguna Gloria

June 27, 2006 Water lily at Laguna Gloria Today I visited the grounds of Laguna Gloria. Once the home of Clara Driscoll, “Savior of the Alamo” (she raised money in 1903 to keep the Alamo from being destroyed to make way for a hotel), nowadays Laguna Gloria is home to ...