Garden of Gary Ratway and Deborah Whigham and their Digging Dog Nursery

Garden of Gary Ratway and Deborah Whigham and their Digging Dog Nursery

August 23, 2017 Stepping through a dark-leaved doorway in a beech hedge into the display gardens at Digging Dog Nursery, located in Albion, California, you feel a bit like Alice falling into the rabbit hole. What awaits on the other side? A potted boxwood draws you through the hedge… …and ...
Cornerstone Sonoma showcases conceptual gardens in scenic wine country

Cornerstone Sonoma showcases conceptual gardens in scenic wine country

August 20, 2017 It wasn’t easy, but I finally visited the gardens at Cornerstone Sonoma in Northern California, which have been on my bucket list for years. Due to my own poor planning, I first missed them after the San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling, when I rented a car to ...
Red dragonfly and golden spider, beneficial garden predators

Red dragonfly and golden spider, beneficial garden predators

August 02, 2017 Here be dragons! I see a lot of dragonflies in my garden each summer thanks to the stock-tank pond. Last week I watched this beautiful red dragonfly guarding his mate as she laid her eggs in the pond, dipping her tail repeatedly in the water. He flitted ...
Japanese Garden and garden art at Hillwood Estate: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

Japanese Garden and garden art at Hillwood Estate: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 18, 2017 I almost missed the Japanese Garden, my favorite part of Washington, D.C.’s Hillwood Estate. It was hot and muggy on the first full day of touring during last month’s Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling, and after exploring for about 45 minutes I retreated to the gift shop ...
Color-blended garden retreat of designer Barbara Katz: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

Color-blended garden retreat of designer Barbara Katz: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 12, 2017 Opening the summer issue of Country Gardens magazine a few days ago, I felt an immediate jolt of recognition at seeing, on pages 10-13, one of the gardens we toured during last month’s Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling. It’s the garden of Bethesda, Maryland, designer Barbara Katz, ...
Smithsonian Gardens and U.S. Botanic Garden: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

Smithsonian Gardens and U.S. Botanic Garden: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 04, 2017 As we celebrate our nation’s Independence Day today, it seems appropriate to share my pics of the Smithsonian Gardens on the National Mall and the U.S. Botanic Garden, which I toured on the recent Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling in Washington, D.C. A small posse of garden ...
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 ...
English garden in Virginia horse country: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

English garden in Virginia horse country: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

June 29, 2017 Attending Garden Bloggers Fling is always a whirlwind of garden touring and socializing with other bloggers. I come home with ideas bouncing around in my head, as well as a sense of new connections made and friendships renewed — not to mention hundreds of photos to sort ...
Patio life and summery goodness

Patio life and summery goodness

June 18, 2017 I hope all the pops out there are enjoying an easy day sitting on the patio or otherwise enjoying some time in the garden. It’s Father’s Day, and you deserve it! I spotted this relaxing patio and spikylicious steel planter at the Four Seasons Hotel in Austin, ...
Gorgeous flowering of a pond iris and more

Gorgeous flowering of a pond iris and more

March 27, 2017 As buds began to swell last week, I’ve been eagerly awaiting the flowering of my pond iris. And this morning, three burgundy, yellow-throated flowers unfurled. They look especially picturesque as viewed against the turquoise shed doors. Several more buds mean more flowers to come. Jenny/Rock Rose gave ...
Early flowerliciouness in Austin this spring

Early flowerliciouness in Austin this spring

February 23, 2017 Purple oxalis flowers delicately echo its purple leaves Texas redbuds, Texas mountain laurel, spiderwort, and even some bluebonnets are surprising Austinites this spring with early blooming. I can usually count on sniffing the grape Kool-Aid-scented blossoms of Texas mountain laurel well into mid-March, but they may be ...
Garden clean-up in progress for Foliage Follow-Up

Garden clean-up in progress for Foliage Follow-Up

February 16, 2017 The pond patio garden is mostly evergreen, so the big cleanup here occurs later, in March, when I muck out the pond and divide the water plants. With our brief winter segueing right into spring, February is a transitional month here in Central Texas. We may yet ...
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 ...
Remembering 2016 in the garden

Remembering 2016 in the garden

January 01, 2017 January Happy New Year, everyone! Following Jean’s example at Dig, Grow, Compost, Blog, I’m recapping 2016 with a single photo from each of the past 12 months in my garden. Poring over my old blog posts, I was reminded of the fleeting charms of the passing seasons ...
Final fall foliage as winter's icy breath freezes Austin

Final fall foliage as winter’s icy breath freezes Austin

December 18, 2016 Austin plummeted from a high of 80 F (26.6 C) yesterday afternoon to 26 F (-3.3 C) this morning, and today the Japanese maple is clinging shiveringly to far fewer leaves than yesterday, when I took this photo. That’s Texas winter weather for you. In preparation for ...