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 ...
Historic San Antonio style in Tupper Beinhorn Garden: San Antonio Open Days Tour

Historic San Antonio style in Tupper Beinhorn Garden: San Antonio Open Days Tour

October 22, 2017 Compared with the formality of the Ware Garden, the rambling Old San Antonio style of the Tupper Beinhorn Garden couldn’t be more different. I visited last weekend during the San Antonio Open Days Tour sponsored by the Garden Conservancy. Located in the historic and charming Monte Vista ...
European formality with relaxed Texas style in Ware Garden: San Antonio Open Days Tour

European formality with relaxed Texas style in Ware Garden: San Antonio Open Days Tour

October 18, 2017 Last Saturday I road-tripped to San Antonio for the Open Days garden tour, sponsored by the Garden Conservancy. Shirley Fox of Rock-Oak-Deer was one of the organizers this year, and I was eager to see the gardens that she’d chosen for the tour. The Ware Garden is ...
Pumpkins in the land of Oz at Dallas Arboretum

Pumpkins in the land of Oz at Dallas Arboretum

October 12, 2017 Pay no attention to that man behind the curtain! But the woman in front of the curtain? That’s Diana, my friend and fellow explorer last weekend at the annual Pumpkin Village at Dallas Arboretum. This year the Arboretum carries you off like a tornado to “The Wonderful ...
Sunny day at Portland Japanese Garden

Sunny day at Portland Japanese Garden

September 25, 2017 A trip to Portland, Oregon, wouldn’t be complete without seeing the city’s luminous Japanese garden. During our mid-August visit, we had to try twice because the first time, on a Sunday afternoon, we simply could not find any parking, even after circling for a half hour. Even ...
Lan Su Chinese Garden, a downtown Portland oasis

Lan Su Chinese Garden, a downtown Portland oasis

September 23, 2017 While vacationing in Portland last month, we visited Lan Su Chinese Garden in downtown Portland. It was my third visit, and I find I enjoy it more each time I see it. Chinese gardens have had to grow on me, so different do they seem from the ...
Long views and classic garden rooms in Brinitzer Garden: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

Long views and classic garden rooms in Brinitzer Garden: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 03, 2017 Much as I love my contemporary-naturalistic garden, and enjoyed puttering in my flowery cottage garden before that, my next garden — whenever and wherever that turns out to be — is going to be more like this one: smaller, with formal garden rooms laid out along axis ...
Blue fantasy in the garden of Linda Hostetler: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

Blue fantasy in the garden of Linda Hostetler: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 02, 2017 I saw some truly wonderful gardens during the Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling last week, and one of my favorites was that of landscape designer Linda Hostetler in The Plains, Virginia. From the street you admire a handsome farmhouse-style home at the end of a wide, curving ...
Summer solstice evening

Summer solstice evening

June 21, 2017 A pink sunset through the trees drew me outside this evening, but then I got sidetracked by the garden, including this pretty combo of ‘Color Guard’ yucca, Mexican oregano (Poliomintha longiflora), and ‘Vertigo’ pennisetum, which has been a successful trial plant from Proven Winners for me, returning ...
Bald cypress creek, beer patios, & other comforts in Comfort, Texas

Bald cypress creek, beer patios, & other comforts in Comfort, Texas

May 31, 2017 For our 27th wedding anniversary last weekend, my husband and I enjoyed a weekend away in Comfort, Texas, a tiny Hill Country town two hours southwest of Austin. After reading about the stylishly rustic charms of Camp Comfort in seemingly every regional magazine (Tribeza, Southern Living, Texas ...
Early summer flowers brighten my Texas garden

Early summer flowers brighten my Texas garden

May 28, 2017 I didn’t realize how many white flowers I’m growing until I photographed what’s blooming this week. Let’s start with pale pavonia, aka Brazilian rock rose (Pavonia hastata). I love the tissuey white flower with a maroon eye and veins. I grew a moonflower vine (Ipomoea alba), one ...
Life is beautiful at Moroccan-inspired Tanglewild Gardens

Life is beautiful at Moroccan-inspired Tanglewild Gardens

May 25, 2017 As we roll toward summer here in Austin, this gardener begins to fantasize about decamping for cooler climes, like the Pacific Northwest, a gardener’s paradise. So it was surprising and enlightening to hear Skottie O’Mahony and Jeff Breitenstein, longtime Seattle residents who are now cultivating an exotic, ...
Modern, easy-care garden of Austin designer B. Jane

Modern, easy-care garden of Austin designer B. Jane

May 22, 2017 I’ve long admired designer B. Jane‘s contemporary-style gardens here in Austin, including one I wrote about for Austin Home last year. Last week I visited B.’s personal garden in Central Austin’s Brentwood neighborhood and fell hard for her lawn-free, block-planted front yard. A straight walk of Lueders ...
Playful, found-object art garden of Shari Bauer: Inside Austin Gardens Tour 2017

Playful, found-object art garden of Shari Bauer: Inside Austin Gardens Tour 2017

May 02, 2017 Last weekend I was invited to visit (along with other garden bloggers) the 5 private gardens that’ll be on the Inside Austin Gardens Tour this Saturday, May 6. Hosted by the Travis County Master Gardeners, the tour typically features homeowner-designed and -maintained gardens rather than fancy designer ...
Let's take a walk around the garden

Let’s take a walk around the garden

April 10, 2017 Live oak leaf and pollen season is finally over, and the patios are clean again, hallelujah! This calls for a spring garden stroll, so let’s go. I’ve been playing with a squid theme on one wall of the upper patio. A couple of tentacle pots from Tentacle ...
Rainy-day winter garden

Rainy-day winter garden

January 17, 2017 The weather may be dreary, but I like it. Cool (but not freezing) temps and a gentle rain give me a reason to get stuff done indoors while the quiet garden just soaks it all in. The Moby spawn — Agave ovatifolia babies — are looking good ...