Second star to the right and straight on to the pumpkin patch at Dallas Arboretum

Second star to the right and straight on to the pumpkin patch at Dallas Arboretum

October 02, 2018 Join Wendy, the Lost Boys, and Tinkerbell in Neverland this fall at Dallas Arboretum’s magical Pumpkin Village. This year’s theme is “The Adventures in Neverland,” and it marks the 13th year of the garden’s creative display of thousands of colorful pumpkins, gourds, and squash. I sprinkled myself ...
Frond, a shop for houseplant lovers

Frond, a shop for houseplant lovers

September 08, 2018 Chalk it up to my weird indifference to houseplants, but it’s taken me two years to check out Frond Plant Shop on West Mary Street, right off South 1st, even though I kept hearing good things about it. Make that former indifference! Frond has unlocked my latent ...
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 ...
Shopping and English breakfast at Burford Garden Company

Shopping and English breakfast at Burford Garden Company

July 25, 2018 Before we visited Victoria Summerley’s garden in Bibury, England, last month, we stopped along the way at Burford Garden Company, a nursery, home decor, clothing, furniture, kitchenware, and gift shop. Oh, and did I mention they have a restaurant too? The place is huge, with a diversity ...
Does my garden look tasty to does?

Does my garden look tasty to does?

April 25, 2018 Does the aloe that’s flowering like a coral-colored candelabra look yummy? Does that yucca bloom spike look tasty? Does the yellow bulbine look succulicious? Does the yellow puffball on the goldenball leadtree (Leucaena retusa) — the first time it’s ever bloomed! — look scrumptious? Probably not, actually ...
Sprout brings high-quality terracotta pottery to Austin

Sprout brings high-quality terracotta pottery to Austin

April 10, 2018 When Gardens closed in 2010, it left a void in Austin for a source for high-quality terracotta pottery. Landscape architect Jackson Broussard, who owns and operates Sprout, decided to fill that void by importing Italian Impruneta pots — the finest terracotta available — and selling them via ...
It's spring-crazy nursery shopping season

It’s spring-crazy nursery shopping season

March 17, 2018 I’ve been all over town at Austin’s wonderful nurseries this past week, shoulder-to-shoulder with other spring-crazy gardeners snapping up new plants to freshen up the garden and replace goners zapped by winter’s deep freezes. While I was after plants or soil for the most part, I couldn’t ...
The twinkliest town in the Hill Country

The twinkliest town in the Hill Country

December 22, 2017 If you want to see trees made of light and a charmingly illuminated main square, go visit Johnson City, a small town of 2,000 residents, located about an hour west of Austin. Every December they turn their town into a beautiful spectacle of light — called Lights ...
Sharing nature's beauty in the garden of Diana Kirby

Sharing nature’s beauty in the garden of Diana Kirby

December 03, 2017 I’ve enjoyed many a visit at the garden of my good friend Diana Kirby, designer at Diana’s Designs, garden columnist at the Austin American-Statesman, and publisher of the blog Sharing Nature’s Garden. But inexplicably I’ve never done a photo tour of her lovely garden, and I’m remedying ...
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 ...
Leaf-peeping, zombies, and Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas

Leaf-peeping, zombies, and Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs, Arkansas

November 03, 2017 Last Friday my husband and I drove up to northern Arkansas for an extended weekend just before Halloween, hoping to see colorful fall foliage while making a first-time visit to Eureka Springs. I didn’t know what to expect from Eureka Springs aside from hilly terrain, natural springs, ...
Festive color and a little Dia de los Muertos in Lucinda Hutson's garden

Festive color and a little Dia de los Muertos in Lucinda Hutson’s garden

October 30, 2017 A visit to Lucinda Hutson‘s home and garden always feels like being at a party. Brightly colored walls and accessories, garden rooms with playful themes (like the mermaid garden pictured here), and Lucinda’s own excitement at showing you what’s flowering or fruiting create a feeling of festivity ...
Autumn stroll around my garden

Autumn stroll around my garden

October 27, 2017 Autumn is my favorite season in the garden, when the Death Star abates and cool breezes blow in from the north, pushing that Gulf Coast humidity back to Houston where it belongs. The sky goes china blue, fall perennials burst into bloom, and fall-blooming grasses incandesce in ...
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 ...