Wildflower superbloom south of San Antonio

Wildflower superbloom south of San Antonio

March 23, 2019 Is Texas experiencing a superbloom of wildflowers this spring? It’s certainly the best display I’ve seen since the epic flowering of 2010. Following a mild and wetter than normal winter, bluebonnets have burst into bloom several weeks early, turning roadsides and fields azure. Indian paintbrush have joined ...
Moonstruck and aglow at Wildflower Center's Luminations

Moonstruck and aglow at Wildflower Center’s Luminations

December 10, 2018 Under a fingernail sliver of moon, we strolled quiet garden paths illuminated with hundreds of glowing luminarias, ultraviolet uplighting on trees, and the occasional white moon light at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center last night. The annual holiday event runs for four nights, but following two ...
More butterflies and Halloween scarecrows at San Antonio Botanical Garden

More butterflies and Halloween scarecrows at San Antonio Botanical Garden

November 11, 2018 I’ve shown you the fabulous new gardens at San Antonio Botanical Garden that have opened over the past year — the culinary and entry gardens and the Family Adventure Garden — but there is more to see in the original gardens. During my visit at the end ...
Food for people and butterflies in San Antonio Botanical Garden's culinary and entry gardens

Food for people and butterflies in San Antonio Botanical Garden’s culinary and entry gardens

November 06, 2018 San Antonio was calling my name last week, so I hopped in the car with my friend Cat of The Whimsical Gardener, and we road-tripped south to see the new gardens at San Antonio Botanical Garden. Wow, was I impressed with the changes! Zachry Foundation Culinary Garden ...
Houston, capital of Southern-cool art?

Houston, capital of Southern-cool art?

August 24, 2018 Detail of Dixie Friend Gay’s mosaic Wild Wonderland in Houston’s Midtown Park Speeding away from the sleepy South Carolina town I grew up in, I rolled into megatropolis Houston at the nadir of the mid-1980s oil crash. Local shops were shuttered, regional banks were going out of ...
A little Palm Springs, a little New Orleans, all Texas in the garden of Curt Arnette

A little Palm Springs, a little New Orleans, all Texas in the garden of Curt Arnette

May 16, 2018 I’ve been after my friend Curt Arnette, landscape-architect owner of Sitio Design, to open his personal garden on tour for years. But because he likes to change things up at home (plus being busy with his work projects), he’s always said it wasn’t ready. Persistence pays off, ...
Bonnie bluebonnets and a polyphemus moth

Bonnie bluebonnets and a polyphemus moth

April 05, 2018 Who knew a patch of bluebonnets (Lupinus texensis) by the front door could bring so much joy? Well, probably lots of Texans. It is our state flower, and we all take pictures of our kids and dogs sitting in fields of them every spring. My own personal ...
Flowering trees and Athena the owl at the Wildflower Center

Flowering trees and Athena the owl at the Wildflower Center

March 22, 2018 Texas mountain laurel, one of our finest native flowering trees Whether you’re hunkered under a blanket of snow or your gardening season is well underway, let’s pause to appreciate the beauty of spring-flowering trees and other gorgeous native plants at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center here ...
Chihuly in the Forest and American art at Crystal Bridges Museum

Chihuly in the Forest and American art at Crystal Bridges Museum

November 05, 2017 While in Eureka Springs, Arkansas, last weekend, my husband and I drove to nearby Bentonville to see the remarkable collection of American art at Crystal Bridges Museum. The museum is surrounded by pleasant walking trails, and an exhibit of Chihuly glass sculptures, Chihuly in the Forest, was ...
Festive color and a little Dia de los Muertos in Lucinda Hutson's garden

Festive color and a little Dia de los Muertos in Lucinda Hutson’s garden

October 30, 2017 A visit to Lucinda Hutson‘s home and garden always feels like being at a party. Brightly colored walls and accessories, garden rooms with playful themes (like the mermaid garden pictured here), and Lucinda’s own excitement at showing you what’s flowering or fruiting create a feeling of festivity ...
Linda Peterson's green-walled xeriscape garden: San Antonio Open Days Tour

Linda Peterson’s green-walled xeriscape garden: San Antonio Open Days Tour

October 25, 2017 The highlight of the recent San Antonio Open Days garden tour, as I knew it would be, was Linda Peterson’s beautiful xeriscape and green-walled courtyard garden. Twice before I’ve had the pleasure of exploring Linda’s garden (in September 2015 and April 2016), and the artistry of her ...
Visit to Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Japanese Garden

Visit to Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Japanese Garden

October 15, 2017 Although I’ve been to Dallas and its well-known public garden many times, until last weekend I’d never visited the botanical garden in nearby Fort Worth, just 45 minutes to the west. While not showy like Dallas Arboretum, Fort Worth Botanic Garden is a pleasant place to stroll ...
Botanical art at Stutsman garden, plus Dallas/Fort Worth nurseries

Botanical art at Stutsman garden, plus Dallas/Fort Worth nurseries

October 14, 2017 I road-tripped up to Dallas/Fort Worth last weekend with a friend for two days of garden visiting and nursery shopping. The Garden Conservancy was hosting an Open Days tour in Fort Worth on Sunday, and my favorite garden turned out to be that of metal artist Wanda ...
Review of The Monarch: Saving Our Most-Loved Butterfly, and how we can help in Texas

Review of The Monarch: Saving Our Most-Loved Butterfly, and how we can help in Texas

October 04, 2017 The first wave of migrating monarch butterflies has reached North Texas and will be fluttering through Austin and other parts of Central Texas by next week. Despite their seeming fragility, these tenacious creatures migrate each fall as far as 2,800 miles from the northern U.S. and southern ...
Autumn stroll around Lady Bird Lake

Autumn stroll around Lady Bird Lake

November 28, 2016 Autumn rarely sets our trees aflame here in central Texas, and this year’s fall color looks to be more of a dud than usual. But still, you can find a few russet tinges if you squint, especially in the coppery needles of bald cypresses around Lady Bird ...
Roses, butterflies & garden goodness at Antique Rose Emporium

Roses, butterflies & garden goodness at Antique Rose Emporium

November 08, 2016 On Saturday my mom and I drove out to Brenham, Texas, for the Antique Rose Emporium‘s Fall Festival of Roses, where I was one of the day’s speakers. A gray sky spit rain on us during the 2-hour drive, but it held off as we strolled around ...