Foxgloves and cacti: A Texas-English garden, part 1

Foxgloves and cacti: A Texas-English garden, part 1

April 09, 2019 Ah, let us return to the always-stunning garden of Jenny Stocker, aka Rock Rose. Born and raised in England, Jenny and her husband, David, years ago adopted Texas as their home. Jenny’s garden, a series of stucco-walled courtyards surrounding their contemporary house, reflects her English roots but ...
Family Garden and berry-bright possumhaws at Wildflower Center

Family Garden and berry-bright possumhaws at Wildflower Center

February 11, 2019 Continuing with my recent visit to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, let’s explore the Family Garden and see how it looks in late winter. Again, possumhaw holly (Ilex decidua) berries blaze bright red, alongside early blossoms of coral honeysuckle (Lonicera sempervirens). The galvanized steel cylinder is ...
Play outdoors in magical Family Adventure Garden at San Antonio Botanical Garden

Play outdoors in magical Family Adventure Garden at San Antonio Botanical Garden

November 10, 2018 I’ve visited a lot of play gardens, and I play in ALL of them. But one of the most exciting I’ve seen opened this spring at San Antonio Botanical Garden. The Family Adventure Garden at SABG offers the delights of nature exploration that children instinctively love, and ...
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 ...
Explore Fortlandia at the Wildflower Center

Explore Fortlandia at the Wildflower Center

October 25, 2018 Your secret hideout awaits! That’s the tagline for Fortlandia, an exhibit of play forts on display — and available for play — at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center now through February 2019. I visited on a rainy day (naturally, since Austin has transmogrified into Oregon) last ...
Playing in The Gardens on Spring Creek in Fort Collins

Playing in The Gardens on Spring Creek in Fort Collins

September 12, 2018 During our Great American West road trip last month, my daughter and I passed through charming Fort Collins, Colorado, and visited The Gardens on Spring Creek, the city’s community-oriented botanic garden. The entry garden was ablaze with late-summer flowers like purple coneflower, rudbeckia, and cleome. Pink cleome ...
Topiary meadow and sunken pond garden at Great Dixter, part 2

Topiary meadow and sunken pond garden at Great Dixter, part 2

August 14, 2018 In part 1 of my recap of my tour of Great Dixter in England earlier this summer, I confessed that I didn’t like the overplanted, claustrophobic feeling of the Peacock Garden and surrounding hedged gardens. But I found breathing room and the longer views I’d craved along ...
Sissinghurst Castle Garden, part 2: White Garden, meadow, and tower views

Sissinghurst Castle Garden, part 2: White Garden, meadow, and tower views

August 04, 2018 Has any garden been more admired, copied, and written about than Vita Sackville-West’s White Garden at Sissinghurst? We visited in mid-June, and I was excited to finally step into this glowing space and see it for myself. Twilight would be better for appreciating the pale effect of ...
Sissinghurst Castle Garden, part 1: Walls and roses in the English countryside

Sissinghurst Castle Garden, part 1: Walls and roses in the English countryside

August 03, 2018 Sissinghurst. Mecca to gardeners worldwide. Like every traveling gardener, I’d put Sissinghurst Castle Garden at the top of my bucket list, and when we started planning a trip to England I insisted on seeing the famous garden of Vita Sackville-West. So one sunny mid-June morning, we drove ...
Tea in Rosemary Verey's garden at Barnsley House

Tea in Rosemary Verey’s garden at Barnsley House

July 30, 2018 Elton John worked with her on his garden. Prince Charles too. I’m sure everyone who knows anything about garden design or English gardens knows of the late Rosemary Verey. But I confess I knew nothing of her when I visited the famous designer and author’s former home ...
Kew Gardens walkabout: Mediterranean Garden, Treetop Walkway, and more

Kew Gardens walkabout: Mediterranean Garden, Treetop Walkway, and more

July 15, 2018 London’s Kew Gardens is a big place at 300 acres, with a variety of gardens, glasshouses, a magnificent arboretum, and other attractions. During my mid-June visit on a family vacation, I saw as much as I could during a 4- or 5-hour visit. Here’s the last installment ...
Bluebonnets, buckeyes, and more in bloom at Wildflower Center gardens

Bluebonnets, buckeyes, and more in bloom at Wildflower Center gardens

March 25, 2018 Ahh, Texas bluebonnets! They’re turning Austin’s roadsides blue right now, and early ‘bonnets were in bloom last week at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. I wish everyone could experience a good bluebonnet season at least once in their lives. California poppies were blooming too, their orange ...
Easy outdoor living in garden of designer B. Jane: Austin Open Days Tour 2017

Easy outdoor living in garden of designer B. Jane: Austin Open Days Tour 2017

November 15, 2017 For a refreshing contemporary design with fun colors and a restrained palette of tough-as-nails native plants, designer B. Jane‘s garden is the place to hang out. Her personal garden in Austin’s Brentwood neighborhood was featured on the Garden Conservancy-sponsored Open Days tour a couple of weeks ago ...
Garden of Jackson Broussard: Austin Open Days Tour 2017

Garden of Jackson Broussard: Austin Open Days Tour 2017

November 10, 2017 For landscape architect Jackson Broussard, you really can go home again. He was raised in this modest ranch house in east-central Austin, and after he took ownership he freshened up the house and leased it out and built himself a detached, two-story addition in the back yard ...
Foliage architecture (and art) on Rice University campus

Foliage architecture (and art) on Rice University campus

October 16, 2017 At my alma mater in Houston last month (right after Hurricane Harvey), I appreciated the marriage of foliage and architecture at the Brochstein Pavilion, a remarkable structure and hub of student activity that didn’t exist when I was a student at Rice University. A hedge of tightly ...
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 ...