Garden is But-A-Dream on Algonquin Island: Toronto Garden Blogger Fling

Garden is But-A-Dream on Algonquin Island: Toronto Garden Blogger Fling

June 24, 2015 While exploring the Toronto Islands (click for an overview tour) during Toronto Garden Bloggers Fling, I happened upon a cheery yellow cottage near the Algonquin Island harbor. Adorned with a black unicorn and a sign proclaiming the garden’s name — But-a-Dream — it was irresistibly charming. You ...
Island hopping, Toronto-style: Toronto Garden Bloggers Fling

Island hopping, Toronto-style: Toronto Garden Bloggers Fling

June 23, 2015 Seventy garden bloggers boarded a ferry earlier this month and were transported from bustling downtown Toronto (pictured above) to the idyllic lanes of the Toronto Islands (below), a mere 15 minutes across Lake Ontario but seemingly a world away. This was the last tour on our first ...
Floral design demo with urban farmer Sarah Nixon: Toronto Garden Bloggers Fling

Floral design demo with urban farmer Sarah Nixon: Toronto Garden Bloggers Fling

June 21, 2015 Floral designer and urban farmer Sarah Nixon welcomed approximately 70 bloggers (in two shifts) into her tiny back garden during our first day at Toronto Garden Bloggers Fling earlier this month. Sarah, a gardener and floral designer who operates My Luscious Backyard, explained her business to us ...
Hillside Swansea gardens: Toronto Garden Bloggers Fling

Hillside Swansea gardens: Toronto Garden Bloggers Fling

June 20, 2015For 8 years I’ve been fortunate to attend the annual Garden Bloggers Fling, a 3-day international garden blogger meet-up and city-wide garden tour, organized each year by volunteer bloggers from the host city. This year, in early June, Toronto’s garden bloggers hosted the Fling, led by sisters Helen ...
Geometric design creates modern garden for entertaining

Geometric design creates modern garden for entertaining

June 03, 2015 I’ve been lucky to visit a number of new-to-me gardens this spring, and I have one more to show you: Jennifer Lingvai’s contemporary, designed-for-entertaining garden in Austin’s Hyde Park neighborhood. The talented B. Jane of B. Jane Gardens designed and installed it for Jennifer, who requested a ...
Art and design intrigue in the garden of Syd Teague

Art and design intrigue in the garden of Syd Teague

June 01, 2015 Once a month the Austin garden bloggers gather at one of our gardens to socialize, talk plants and design, and do a plant swap. Last Saturday we met up in Rock Rose/Jenny Stocker’s garden, which despite a recent hailstorm and torrential rains was absolutely beautiful. But we ...
Before and after: 6 years making a garden

Before and after: 6 years making a garden

May 25, 2015 Bluesy garden: our upper patio, just off the living room and master bedroom It’s always eye-opening to see how much a garden has evolved by comparing before and after images. We moved into our current home in October 2008, and I started tinkering with a few beds ...
Farewell visit to James David's Austin garden, part 2

Farewell visit to James David’s Austin garden, part 2

May 20, 2015 A grand limestone staircase bisected by a rill leads from the back of the house to a large pond in the lower garden. Yesterday I showed you around the upper level of James David’s magnificent garden, which I visited in late March and which is currently for ...
Farewell visit to James David's Austin garden, part 1

Farewell visit to James David’s Austin garden, part 1

May 19, 2015 James and Gary’s entry garden, a gravel garden featuring agaves, aloes, succulents, and other dry-adapted plants from around the world After 36 years devoted to creating an extravagantly plant-rich, terraced, one-of-a-kind garden on two acres in Austin’s Rollingwood neighborhood, landscape architect James David and his partner Gary ...
Feeling blue? This contemporary garden is designed for sunny relaxation

Feeling blue? This contemporary garden is designed for sunny relaxation

May 10, 2015 Recently I was invited to visit a brand-new contemporary garden designed by Fertile Ground Gardens. Co-owner and designer Alexa Villalobos gave me a tour, explaining that the two-tone, blue-painted house is a vacation home for Portland photographer Ray Hendricks. The interior of the new home is all ...
West Texas meets the Big Easy in the courtyard garden of Curt Arnette

West Texas meets the Big Easy in the courtyard garden of Curt Arnette

May 04, 2015 Each time I visit the garden of landscape architect Curt Arnette in southwest Austin, I am absolutely agog over the front courtyard, which occupies a corner lot on a typical suburban street of nicely kept lawns and foundation shrubs. His garden stands out in the best way ...
Botanical bonanza at Peckerwood Garden

Botanical bonanza at Peckerwood Garden

April 30, 2015 For new visitors, the name Peckerwood tends to elicit raised eyebrows because of the word’s history as a racial slur in the South. But touring Peckerwood Garden itself — it was named, explains the owner, after the plantation in Auntie Mame — induces amazement, both because of ...
Rock Rose garden abloom before the hailstorm

Rock Rose garden abloom before the hailstorm

April 27, 2015 Two weeks ago my friend Jenny Stocker, blogger at Rock Rose and gardener extraordinaire, offered me a division of a water iris for my pond. When I arrived, mid-morning on a sunny, warm day, Jenny gave me a tour and then kindly set me loose to wander ...
The art-adorned, water-saving garden of Mireille Engel

The art-adorned, water-saving garden of Mireille Engel

April 24, 2015 Last week I had the pleasure of visiting a new garden, that of Mireille Engel, a French-speaking Swiss native turned Texan and longtime gardener, whose garden helper, Kathy Christian, introduced me and gave me a tour. Located in the Cuernavaca neighborhood and perched on the edge of ...
Going waterwise at Rollingwood City Hall

Going waterwise at Rollingwood City Hall

April 21, 2015 Putting their money where their mouth is, more and more cities that urge citizens to reduce their water usage are replacing thirsty lawns around courthouses and city halls with xeric landscaping. Rollingwood, a tiny city of around 500 homes just three miles from downtown and surrounded by ...
Classical beauty with a modern edge in Margie McClurg's garden

Classical beauty with a modern edge in Margie McClurg’s garden

April 17, 2015 I’ve been fortunate this spring to visit a number of new-to-me gardens. One of my favorites is this one, the creation of talented landscape architect Jackson Broussard. Located in the Rollingwood neighborhood, the garden belongs to Margie McClurg and is a refresh of an existing garden that, ...