Michael McDowell's front-yard prairie garden

Michael McDowell’s front-yard prairie garden

October 16, 2020 How can it have been 9 years since I first visited Michael McDowell’s front-yard prairie garden? Michael’s garden lives large in my memory, alight with morning sunlight and festive fall color (click for my 2011 tour), and it inspires daily via his blog Plano Prairie Garden and ...
The garden of Redenta's Garden owner Ruth Kinler

The garden of Redenta’s Garden owner Ruth Kinler

October 12, 2020 It was the colorful, modern Fermob furniture that first lured me into Redenta’s Garden, a beloved Dallas nursery “for the modern gardener.” (Click for my tour.) So when I visited the home garden of owner Ruth Kinler, I was happily unsurprised to see more of that fabulous ...
Houston Botanic Garden's surprising cactus garden and more - part 2

Houston Botanic Garden’s surprising cactus garden and more – part 2

September 25, 2020 During my inaugural visit to the brand-new Houston Botanic Garden last weekend, my eyes widened when I rounded a bend and saw this — a rocky garden of agave, yucca, and cactus. After all, this is Houston, city of sauna-like summers and 50 inches of annual rainfall ...
Brand-new Houston Botanic Garden showcases tropical and subtropical plants - part 1

Brand-new Houston Botanic Garden showcases tropical and subtropical plants – part 1

September 24, 2020 Austin, Dallas, Fort Worth, and San Antonio all have botanical gardens, but until now, the biggest and most international city in Texas did not. Last weekend Houston finally got its due with the long-anticipated opening of Houston Botanic Garden. I road-tripped with my daughter three hours east ...
Cinderblock succulent wall deconstruction

Cinderblock succulent wall deconstruction

September 03, 2020 I hesitate to say this, since some of you mourned my stock-tank pond more than I did, but I’ve taken down the succulent wall made of cinderblocks. Here’s how it looked in March 2011 — almost 10 years ago! — freshly stacked and planted. It visually enclosed ...
Late summer stars of the garden

Late summer stars of the garden

August 26, 2020 Like a starfish clinging to a rock, this soap aloe (Aloe maculata) I stuck in a pie-pan planter has grown more beautifully than I expected. It seems to love the crevice life. Snaking stems of ghost plant (Graptopetalum paraguayense) add their flower shapes to the composition. A ...
Chicago garden of restaurateur Rick Bayless

Chicago garden of restaurateur Rick Bayless

August 20, 2020 No, I have not recently traveled to Chicago (I wish!). But I did just come across photos from the 2009 Garden Bloggers Fling in Chicago and was stunned to realize I’d never written about one of the gardens we visited: the home garden of chef, restaurateur, TV ...
Potted succulents don't ask for much (and that's the way I like it)

Potted succulents don’t ask for much (and that’s the way I like it)

August 10, 2020 Potted plants green up my patio, deck, and porch, and I often plunk them into garden beds as focal points. But being in Texas, mine aren’t packed with flowering annuals or perennials that require daily or twice-daily watering. Instead they showcase water-thrifty plants like succulents, cacti, even ...
Summertime plant whacking

Summertime plant whacking

June 04, 2020 Whacking — it’s what I do in summer as plants grow bushy or tall or lean where they shouldn’t. I had to whack back the Verbena bonariensis in the Circle Garden so that I could walk, not sidle, along the path. The ‘Winter Gem’ boxwoods also got ...
Reopening at San Antonio Botanical Garden, part 2

Reopening at San Antonio Botanical Garden, part 2

May 21, 2020 A wildflower meadow studded with Yucca rostrata in bloom — yes, please! Let’s continue with last week’s visit to San Antonio Botanic Garden and this path into the cactus and succulent garden. More flowering yuccas! And more, with shiny-leaved palm trees and a blue, blue sky. And ...
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 ...
April visit to Antique Rose Emporium garden

April visit to Antique Rose Emporium garden

May 10, 2020 In early April I took a wildflower-hunting drive through the country east of Austin. I ended up driving out to Brenham and past The Antique Rose Emporium, which was open to visitors, so I stopped for a quick tour of the gardens, socially distanced of course. The ...
Back garden walkabout

Back garden walkabout

April 24, 2020 Y’all may get weary of seeing my garden each week while I hole up at home during the pandemic. While I’m missing all the gardens I’m usually able to visit and photograph — and share here at Digging — I am enjoying the time spent in my ...
Mexico City: Bosque de Chapultepec botanical garden and more

Mexico City: Bosque de Chapultepec botanical garden and more

April 05, 2020 One morning during our stay in Mexico City we explored the city’s “lungs”, the Bosque de Chapultepec, or Chapultepec Forest. At 1,695 acres, it’s one of the largest city parks in the Western Hemisphere. Chapultepec means “grasshopper hill” in the Aztec language, and in fact the park ...
Springtime garden glow

Springtime garden glow

March 07, 2020 Responding to warm temps and a good rain this week, the garden is awash with new growth and pockets of spring color, like glowing yellow bulbine. Mild winter temps didn’t kill it back, and now each bloom spike is a yellow sunbeam. The coral-red flowers of ‘Blue ...
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 ...