Gardens on Tour 2014: Tait Moring's garden on Bee Caves Road

Gardens on Tour 2014: Tait Moring’s garden on Bee Caves Road

May 14, 2014 Here’s a garden I’ve shown you twice before, but I never get tired of touring it. Beautifully designed, inviting, with whimsical and personal vignettes, landscape architect Tait Moring‘s personal garden on Bee Caves Road has been previously featured on the Wildflower Center-sponsored Gardens on Tour. (So were ...
Colorful desert garden of Noelle Johnson, Arizona Plant Lady

Colorful desert garden of Noelle Johnson, Arizona Plant Lady

May 07, 2014 Last month I visited Phoenix and Tucson, Arizona, to see how they’re gardening in a much drier climate than Austin’s. (Drought is much on our mind in Texas). I toured Desert Botanical Garden, which was amazing, saw a couple of Steve Martino’s beautifully designed gardens, and admired ...
Visit to Desert Botanical Garden and Chihuly Exhibit: Edible Garden, palo verde splendor, and Chihuly balloons

Visit to Desert Botanical Garden and Chihuly Exhibit: Edible Garden, palo verde splendor, and Chihuly balloons

April 30, 2014 During my April 4th visit to Desert Botanical Garden in Phoenix, Arizona, I flitted from trail to loop to gallery with no concern for the map or where the Chihuly pieces were located or any knowledge of the garden beyond what I’d gleaned from the blog posts ...
Color-drenched walls and desert beauty in Steve Martino-designed Palo Christi Garden

Color-drenched walls and desert beauty in Steve Martino-designed Palo Christi Garden

April 19, 2014 Forget Easter egg pinks and lilacs. Yellow, I discovered two weeks ago, is the color of spring in Arizona. A sunny, egg-yolk yellow. My friend David Cristiani introduced me to Phoenix landscape architect Steve Martino, who pioneered the use of desert natives in area gardens decades ago ...
Nursery visit: The Arbor Gate near Houston

Nursery visit: The Arbor Gate near Houston

April 13, 2014 My sister, who lives in Houston, expressed amazement at how many gardens I managed to squeeze into my visit to her city a couple of weekends ago. It’s true. I’ve shown you four Open Days tour gardens, plus four drive-by gardens that were pretty fabulous, plus a ...
Houston Open Days Tour 2014: West 11th Place Garden

Houston Open Days Tour 2014: West 11th Place Garden

April 07, 2014 Houston has one of the earliest Garden Conservancy-sponsored Open Days tours in the country. This year it was held on March 29, after a cold, drawn-out winter (by Texas standards) that saw two 20-degree dips even in subtropical Houston. I wondered how Houston would pull off a ...
Visit to Thompson+Hanson nursery and Tiny Boxwoods cafe

Visit to Thompson+Hanson nursery and Tiny Boxwoods cafe

April 05, 2014 Can you travel to another city to see gardens without visiting a local nursery? Yes, but why in the world would you? While Diana and I were in Houston last Saturday for the Open Days tour (pics coming soon), we stopped for lunch at Tiny Boxwoods cafe, ...
Drive-By Gardens: Aloes abloom in modern dry garden of Karen Lantz

Drive-By Gardens: Aloes abloom in modern dry garden of Karen Lantz

April 03, 2014 ‘Blue Elf’ aloes, purple prickly pear, gold sedum, and smooth sotol and silver ponyfoot in the steel ring, with an Opuntia “tree” behind I’m hearing from many of you how much you enjoy my Drive-By Gardens posts, and so I’m pleased to offer a third this week ...
Drive-By Gardens: Cottage garden color explosion in Houston Heights

Drive-By Gardens: Cottage garden color explosion in Houston Heights

March 31, 2014 Go see the flower garden on Peddie Street, my sister urged when I told her I’d be in Houston for a garden tour. It was the same advice I’d recently gotten from a Digging reader, who told me the garden on Peddie was not to be missed, ...
Book release party and giveaway: The 20-30 Something Garden Guide

Book release party and giveaway: The 20-30 Something Garden Guide

February 16, 2014 It’s the season for garden book releases, and today I’m helping to celebrate my friend Dee Nash’s brand-new book, The 20-30 Something Garden Guide: A No Fuss, Down and Dirty Gardening 101 for Anyone Who Wants to Grow Stuff. I met Dee, an Oklahoma garden writer and ...
Tanzanian safari: Mto Wa Mbu village

Tanzanian safari: Mto Wa Mbu village

January 12, 2014 After the nature walk at the hotel, we drove down to the village of Mto wa Mbu, at the foot of the Rift Valley, for a guided tour (June 2007). Our guide told us that out of 120 tribal groups in Tanzania, 110 are represented by people ...
Tanzanian safari: Maasai school and Lake Manyara National Park

Tanzanian safari: Maasai school and Lake Manyara National Park

January 12, 2014 On our fourth day in Tanzania (June 2007) we visited a local school on the way to Lake Manyara. An English-language world map was painted on the school building. The only city noted on it is New York, which is of course how New Yorkers see the ...
Tanzanian safari: Arrival in Arusha and village market

Tanzanian safari: Arrival in Arusha and village market

January 10, 2014 During this gardening downtime, I am really enjoying reliving some of my exotic travels here at Digging. Whether you are an armchair traveler, or making notes for a future trip of your own, or just seeing how my experience compares with yours, I hope you’re enjoying these ...
Fall Festival 2013 at Antique Rose Emporium: Beatrix Potter garden, bottle trees & cottage charm

Fall Festival 2013 at Antique Rose Emporium: Beatrix Potter garden, bottle trees & cottage charm

November 06, 2013 After my talk at the Antique Rose Emporium near Brenham, Texas, last Saturday, I explored their display gardens again, enjoying the golden afternoon light and mild weather. The cottagey Beatrix Potter garden, enclosed by a purple picket fence, contains this charming seating area and whimsical features like ...
Display gardens at Sunset Publishing headquarters: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

Display gardens at Sunset Publishing headquarters: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

July 22, 2013 Our 2nd stop on the 2nd day of the San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling was the low-slung headquarters of Sunset Publishing Corp. in Menlo Park, where we toured Sunset’s display gardens. While central Texas is just east of the western U.S. region covered by Sunset magazine, the ...
Visit to Lotusland, part 4: Rear terrace, parterre & lemon arbor

Visit to Lotusland, part 4: Rear terrace, parterre & lemon arbor

June 08, 2013 Around back of the main house at Santa Barbara’s Lotusland, you find a Spanish-style courtyard with curlicue wrought-iron gates, pink stuccoed walls, and verdigris cafe seating. A Moorish tiled fountain and rill, on axis with the gate, make a cooling focal point. The tile work makes me ...