Hillside oasis: the magical garden of Joy and Roland Feuer

Hillside oasis: the magical garden of Joy and Roland Feuer

October 04, 2015 While in Los Angeles recently for Garden Writers Association, I spent a day off-conference touring private gardens that Annette Gutierrez of Potted arranged for a small group of us. One of these was the garden of Joy and Roland Feuer, a welcoming and artistic couple who constructed ...
Sedgey evergreen garden of Pat Mozersky for Foliage Follow-Up

Sedgey evergreen garden of Pat Mozersky for Foliage Follow-Up

September 16, 2015 Austin designer Mark Word (see my profile about him) designed this serene, green San Antonio garden that you can see on the upcoming Watersaver Landscape Tour on October 24. I got a preview last Friday thanks to Shirley of Rock-Oak-Deer. The garden belongs to Pat Mozersky, the ...
Dreamy green courtyard and water-saving garden in San Antonio

Dreamy green courtyard and water-saving garden in San Antonio

September 15, 2015 My friend Shirley of Rock-Oak-Deer in San Antonio recently uttered the magic words: Come see a few gardens! So last Friday I hopped in my car, drove south to the Alamo City, and met Shirley to tour three gardens. Two of the gardens will be on this ...
Evening garden design musings

Evening garden design musings

September 08, 2015 Dusk is falling more softly as summer wanes, and the lingering evening glow is inviting, even if Austin is still hot and dry. Here are a few random shots from a recent walk-around at dusk. (The rest are in my post about foliage gardening apologies.) This view ...
Foliage gardening apologies: do you do it?

Foliage gardening apologies: do you do it?

September 06, 2015 At least once or twice a month I find myself trying to explain my garden to politely interested non-gardeners. A couple of days ago the smiling inquiry was from a new doctor. Upon learning that I liked to garden, she asked the standard question, “What do you ...
Munro Lights at Atlanta Botanical Garden, and a whale of a show at Georgia Aquarium

Munro Lights at Atlanta Botanical Garden, and a whale of a show at Georgia Aquarium

July 31, 2015 Earth Goddess, Atlanta Botanical Garden After we left New Orleans, we drove to Atlanta, Georgia, arriving in time for a Sunday evening visit to Atlanta Botanical Garden to see a special art exhibit, Bruce Munro: Light in the Garden. Seeing a garden in late afternoon and at ...
Lively formality in the garden of Deborah Hornickel

Lively formality in the garden of Deborah Hornickel

July 06, 2015 If you admired the beautiful details of James David’s grand Rollingwood garden, which I had the privilege of visiting last spring, you may have wondered what a smaller, more economically built garden of his might look like. And I’m here to show you, thanks to James’s longtime ...
Island hopping, Toronto-style: Toronto Garden Bloggers Fling

Island hopping, Toronto-style: Toronto Garden Bloggers Fling

June 23, 2015 Seventy garden bloggers boarded a ferry earlier this month and were transported from bustling downtown Toronto (pictured above) to the idyllic lanes of the Toronto Islands (below), a mere 15 minutes across Lake Ontario but seemingly a world away. This was the last tour on our first ...
Farewell visit to James David's Austin garden, part 1

Farewell visit to James David’s Austin garden, part 1

May 19, 2015 James and Gary’s entry garden, a gravel garden featuring agaves, aloes, succulents, and other dry-adapted plants from around the world After 36 years devoted to creating an extravagantly plant-rich, terraced, one-of-a-kind garden on two acres in Austin’s Rollingwood neighborhood, landscape architect James David and his partner Gary ...
West Texas meets the Big Easy in the courtyard garden of Curt Arnette

West Texas meets the Big Easy in the courtyard garden of Curt Arnette

May 04, 2015 Each time I visit the garden of landscape architect Curt Arnette in southwest Austin, I am absolutely agog over the front courtyard, which occupies a corner lot on a typical suburban street of nicely kept lawns and foundation shrubs. His garden stands out in the best way ...
Keeping Houston weird at Joshua's Native Plants

Keeping Houston weird at Joshua’s Native Plants

March 04, 2015 Shoehorned into a corner lot in the historic Heights neighborhood of Houston, Joshua’s Native Plants and Garden Antiques is a treasure trove of interesting plants and unusual garden art that you won’t find at every other nursery you visit. Despite a downpour that had me huddled under ...
Have a bright and merry Christmas!

Have a bright and merry Christmas!

December 17, 2014 Several neighbors on a nearby street go all out with Christmas lights and inflatables every year, and we enjoy crawling past with our headlights dimmed to take it all in. This is my favorite display on the block. It’s a fantasia of colored lights that run vertically ...
Wildflower Center aglow with the spirit of the season

Wildflower Center aglow with the spirit of the season

December 15, 2014 Luminarias glowed and tree lights twinkled throughout the native-plant gardens at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center during last weekend’s annual Luminations event. I’ve been several times over the years, but this time the lights extended all the way to the new Family Garden. We got there ...
Hill Country style and a downtown view in the garden of Ruthie Burrus

Hill Country style and a downtown view in the garden of Ruthie Burrus

October 30, 2014 I see a lot of gardens on public tours, which I enjoy tremendously. But being invited for a private tour of a new-to-me garden is a special treat, especially if the garden happens to belong to an avid gardener making the most of a beautiful, hilltop site ...
Nonirrigated native plant garden of Lee Clippard is a foliage lover's dream

Nonirrigated native plant garden of Lee Clippard is a foliage lover’s dream

October 16, 2014 Earlier this month I visited the East Austin garden of Lee Clippard, blogger at The Grackle, and his partner, John. The first fall rains had just arrived, following a relatively mild summer, so their foliage-centric garden of native plants was looking lush and green. I’d never have ...
Garden magic and whimsy at Floramagoria: Portland Garden Bloggers Fling

Garden magic and whimsy at Floramagoria: Portland Garden Bloggers Fling

August 13, 2014 As we entered the intriguingly named Floramagoria garden on the recent Portland Garden Bloggers Fling, thunder rumbled and raindrops pelted our group of 40 or so bloggers. The reasonable — and hungry — among us ran for the two covered pavilions with box lunches in hand. The ...