Bee balm, daylilies, and fawn season

Bee balm, daylilies, and fawn season

June 13, 2021 I’m grateful for the past two weeks of off-and-on rain, which helped my garden rebound from the epic February freeze. Early June may be hot and muggy now, but the garden is full and flowery. And the driveway border is back, baby! ‘Peter’s Purple’ bee balm (Monarda ...
Wildflowers, water features, and flying pigs add charm to no-lawn garden in Cedar Park

Wildflowers, water features, and flying pigs add charm to no-lawn garden in Cedar Park

June 10, 2021 Whenever I see a no-lawn, front-yard garden in suburbia, I know a daring and enthusiastic gardener lives there. Such is the case with Cedar Park homeowner Frances Fortanely, whose garden I had the pleasure of seeing last week. Pulling up to the curb, I was greeted by ...
Modern ranch garden embraces water collection and wildflowers in New Braunfels

Modern ranch garden embraces water collection and wildflowers in New Braunfels

May 17, 2021 Last spring Cody and Michelle Koehler finished their garden installation at their home in New Braunfels, Texas. Less than a year later, February’s epic freeze killed most of their large specimen plants, including Weber agaves, olive and palo verde trees, and toothless sotol. Like everyone else in ...
Redesigning a boring side garden and shading a patio

Redesigning a boring side garden and shading a patio

May 12, 2021 Side garden after replanting I got rid of all the lawn years ago — a big design move — but a garden isn’t static. Years later a space often needs a redesign if it’s become overgrown or certain plants haven’t performed as expected. And sometimes things just ...
Bluebonnet safari in Round Top and Brenham

Bluebonnet safari in Round Top and Brenham

April 16, 2021 I kept hearing that bluebonnets were a bit of a no-show in Central Texas this year due to a dry fall and winter, not because of the February freeze. Friends who’d gone west into the Hill Country looking for denim-blue fields came back disappointed, and my own ...
Home-garden design inspiration using native plants

Home-garden design inspiration using native plants

November 29, 2020 On my recent visit to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, I was struck by the design of this small garden, which uses native Texas plants in a traditional but lively way to create a space that would look right at home in a residential setting. It’s ...
Colorful fall foliage at the Wildflower Center, part 1

Colorful fall foliage at the Wildflower Center, part 1

November 17, 2020 Fall pounced on Austin quickly this year, then retreated for nearly a month, and then dashed back in, ushering in a brief flare of color. We’d planned to visit Lost Maples this month in hopes of seeing the bigtooth maples flaming red and orange, but we missed ...
Fall garden scenes

Fall garden scenes

November 06, 2020 Fall color is subtle in Austin, but I’ve been enjoying the flowering of autumn perennials like our native fall aster (Aster oblongifolius). Purple sunbursts! This aster grows like a groundcover and benefits from an early summer trim, by about half, to keep it from flopping by fall ...
Native Texas Park: Rediscovering a lost prairie at George W. Bush Presidential Library

Native Texas Park: Rediscovering a lost prairie at George W. Bush Presidential Library

October 23, 2020 Blackland prairie, a sash of Texas grassland across the center of the state, running southwest from the Oklahoma border to San Antonio, is the most endangered ecosystem in the U.S., with less than 1% remaining, according to Austin environmental designer John Hart Asher in a Wildflower article ...
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 ...
Plant trials with style at Redenta's Landscape Design office garden

Plant trials with style at Redenta’s Landscape Design office garden

October 07, 2020 With beautiful fall weather on tap and the first of the Mexico-bound monarch butterflies reaching North Texas, last weekend seemed like the perfect time for a trip to Dallas-Fort Worth. So I reached out to a few gardeners there and mapped out a 2-day itinerary, and my ...
Autumn comes in yellow and purple

Autumn comes in yellow and purple

September 30, 2020 The yellow spider lilies (Lycoris aurea) are up 3 weeks earlier than last year, perhaps due to our cooler than usual early fall, and I am here for it. Each afternoon the sunlight slants under the live oaks and hits the lilies like a spotlight, an effect ...
She made her garden dreams come true

She made her garden dreams come true

September 28, 2020 Mandevilla vine I’ve known Amy since I was 17 years old. We met as freshmen at Rice University and became good friends. She was a bridesmaid at my tiny wedding in South Carolina, and I was there for her when she and husband Gary tied the knot ...
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 ...
Tropicalesque Tanglewild, where bananas and palms grow big and bold

Tropicalesque Tanglewild, where bananas and palms grow big and bold

September 17, 2020 With the arrival of cooler weather it’s garden visiting season, and I’ve started calling on gardening friends who are willing to have me over for a socially distanced, masked, outdoor visit. How I love touring gardens! This week’s tour is at Tanglewild Gardens, a 1.7-acre garden in ...