Beebalm, skullcap, and more wild creatures

Beebalm, skullcap, and more wild creatures

May 27, 2020 The early summer flowers are strutting their stuff, so come along for a virtual tour! Here’s dazzling ‘Peter’s Purple’ monarda (Monarda fistulosa ‘Peter’s Purple’) in the driveway bed. It was a breezy day. Looking toward the neighbors’ house and their fast-growing Yucca rostrata In the shady island bed ...
Xeriscape in bloom at Wells Branch Community Garden

Xeriscape in bloom at Wells Branch Community Garden

May 14, 2020 Lemon-lime retama trees in bloom caught my eye recently as I drove by the Wells Branch Community Garden and its native xeriscape garden. Someone takes really good care of this waterwise garden, which dresses up the exterior of the walled community-garden plots. Until a few years ago ...
Wildflower fiesta at Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Wildflower fiesta at Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

May 11, 2020 Bluebonnets, Indian paintbrush, and other early wildflowers bloomed in solitude this spring at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, which closed in mid-March due to the pandemic and Austin’s shelter-in-place order. Happily, the gardens reopened last weekend to members, who must reserve in advance a specific arrival ...
Grapey gorgeous Texas mountain laurel

Grapey gorgeous Texas mountain laurel

March 13, 2020 Who poured out a gallon of grape Kool-Aid around here? Central Texans recognize that sweet grape scent as the smell of springtime. It came a few weeks early this year, as the Texas mountain laurels (Sophora secundiflora) took advantage of a mild winter to explode into wisteria-like ...
Autumn hike at Hamilton Pool grotto

Autumn hike at Hamilton Pool grotto

December 14, 2019 Hamilton Pool called my name last month, and I answered by scheduling a visit through the state’s reservation page. Yes, Hamilton Pool Preserve is so heavily visited nowadays that the county park system requires a reservation to visit on weekends, and every day in warmer months. Is ...
Modern-rustic dining patio at Texas French Bread

Modern-rustic dining patio at Texas French Bread

December 04, 2019 All you really need for a garden, as Phoenix landscape architect Steve Martino says, are a tree, a chair, a wall, and a little water. The rustic-modern patio at Texas French Bread reminded me of this when I stopped by for lunch yesterday. Designed by Christy Ten ...
Red and yellow autumn foliage in my garden

Red and yellow autumn foliage in my garden

November 30, 2019 Fall color in Austin was surprisingly good this year, including the show put on by the ornamental trees in my own garden, like the species Japanese maple (Acer palmatum). Most years it goes rusty red in mid-December, coordinating with the red Christmas balls I hang from an ...
Hilltop getaway at Two Coves Garden: Austin Open Day tour

Hilltop getaway at Two Coves Garden: Austin Open Day tour

November 21, 2019 The last garden I visited on the Open Day tour sponsored by The Garden Conservancy was designed by B. Jane Gardens, and which B. has continued to maintain for the last three owners. Located off City Park Road, the Two Coves Drive Garden perches atop a hill ...
Hilltop pollinator garden of Ruthie Burrus: Austin Open Day tour

Hilltop pollinator garden of Ruthie Burrus: Austin Open Day tour

November 20, 2019 Having visited Ruthie Burrus’s garden before (including at Austin Garden Bloggers Fling), I knew it would be one of my favorites on the Austin Open Days tour in November, sponsored by The Garden Conservancy. Let’s start with the entry garden, where a concrete trough softened by ferns ...
Planting for a drier future at Nuevo Santander Garden: Austin Open Day tour

Planting for a drier future at Nuevo Santander Garden: Austin Open Day tour

November 19, 2019 The Nuevo Santander Garden on the Austin Open Day tour, sponsored by The Garden Conservancy earlier this month, reminded me of native-plant gardens from the old Wildflower Center tour that used to be held Mother’s Day weekend. With its wild and woolly design using Texas natives, it ...
Colorful fall at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Colorful fall at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

November 13, 2019 Before the big freeze I squeezed in a short visit to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, unintentionally joining throngs of families streaming in to explore Fortlandia on a beautiful Sunday afternoon. I’d intended to photograph both the flowering gardens and Fortlandia but decided to save the ...
Plant This: Dwarf Barbados cherry

Plant This: Dwarf Barbados cherry

October 11, 2019 Are you looking for a native Texas shrub (native to South Texas) that stays 3-to-4 feet tall, attracts pollinators with pretty pink-and-cream flowers in spring and early fall, produces small red fruits that birds love, and is evergreen in mild winters? Oh, and did I mention that ...
Help the Monarch Migration – Cut Back Tropical Milkweed

Help the Monarch Migration – Cut Back Tropical Milkweed

October 09, 2019 Guest post by Sheryl Williams of Yard Fanatic Monarchs are a beloved insect, and news of their declining numbers has caused alarm. Many homeowners have planted milkweed in an effort to supply larval food for the caterpillars. These good intentions mean that retail nurseries have rushed plant ...
Nolina, yucca, and cypress add xeric structure in lush Austin garden

Nolina, yucca, and cypress add xeric structure in lush Austin garden

September 26, 2019 Have you ever seen a glorious spring garden fade by late summer into a semi-dormant hot mess? That’s what happens in Texas when you don’t include structural plants and hardscape to give your garden shape and interest in hotter, drier seasons. Landscape architect Jackson Broussard (formerly of ...
Datura superbloom

Datura superbloom

August 07, 2019 From such little seeds, what a profusion of flowers! Two evenings in a row this week, my seed-grown datura (Datura wrightii) unfurled more than two dozen blossoms, which shine like spotlights through the night and into the next morning. It’s a superbloom! Here’s how they look as ...
A dryland garden inspired by Mother Nature: Denver Garden Bloggers Fling

A dryland garden inspired by Mother Nature: Denver Garden Bloggers Fling

July 15, 2019 After 24 years as a radio talk show host on gardening, Jim Borland may have retired, but his Denver garden continues to broadcast loud and clear about how to garden in semi-arid eastern Colorado (15 inches of annual precipitation) without using any supplemental water. His gardening inspiration? ...