Gorgeous gravel garden outshines former lawn in Lakewood garden

Gorgeous gravel garden outshines former lawn in Lakewood garden

October 29, 2013 Whenever landscape architect Curt Arnette of Sitio Design invites me to see one of his gardens, I say, “I’ll be right there!” Last Saturday we toured a 1-year-old garden in the Lakewood neighborhood of West Austin that he designed and that his cousin John Gibson (of Gibson ...
Water-saving, no-lawn garden of Cyndi Kohfield

Water-saving, no-lawn garden of Cyndi Kohfield

June 21, 2013 When Cyndi Kohfield and her husband bought their northwest Austin home in late 2010, they inherited a tidy front yard of lawn accented by swaths of Asian jasmine and a couple of large sago palms. As she noted in a before-and-after post on her garden blog, Growing ...
Austin Open Days Tour 2012: Garden of Christine Ten Eyck

Austin Open Days Tour 2012: Garden of Christine Ten Eyck

November 06, 2012 My third stop on Saturday’s Open Days tour was probably the best known of the bunch, and one I’ve visited previously on the Wildflower Center’s 2010 Gardens on Tour. It’s the personal garden of landscape architect Christine Ten Eyck, which has appeared in the book Tomorrow’s Garden ...
Livestrong HQ garden a model of green landscaping

Livestrong HQ garden a model of green landscaping

September 05, 2012 It’s not about the bike. What it’s about is this—cancer survivor, superstar bicyclist, and Austin resident Lance Armstrong put his fame and influence to good use in the fight against cancer, founding Livestrong (formerly the Lance Armstrong Foundation) in 1997 to improve the lives of those affected ...
Water as a "sacred element" in southwestern gardens

Water as a "sacred element" in southwestern gardens

August 27, 2009 Softleaf yucca (Y. recurvifolia) I nearly always read the last page of a magazine first. So when my Garden Design (Sept/Oct 2009) arrived today I flipped to the back to read about Arizona landscape architect Christy Ten Eyck. I’ve seen her work featured in magazines, and I ...
Water as a "sacred element" in southwestern gardens

Water as a “sacred element” in southwestern gardens

August 27, 2009 Softleaf yucca (Y. recurvifolia) I nearly always read the last page of a magazine first. So when my Garden Design (Sept/Oct 2009) arrived today I flipped to the back to read about Arizona landscape architect Christy Ten Eyck. I’ve seen her work featured in magazines, and I ...
Watersaver Lane at San Antonio Botanical Garden

Watersaver Lane at San Antonio Botanical Garden

September 11, 2007 Conserving water is integral to “green” gardening in central Texas. Although Austin receives an average of 32 inches of rain a year, much of our rainfall is concentrated in spring and fall and in heavy showers that run off quickly rather than soaking into the soil. Yet ...