Tour of P. Allen Smith's home, vegetable garden, and rose garden at Moss Mountain Farm

Tour of P. Allen Smith’s home, vegetable garden, and rose garden at Moss Mountain Farm

July 09, 2021 Last month, on a garden-visiting road trip with my mom, I bought tickets for a farm lunch and tour at P. Allen Smith‘s Moss Mountain Farm, about 40 minutes north of Little Rock, Arkansas. Smith is a nationally known TV personality and garden designer, and the half-day ...
Tour of P. Allen Smith's Moss Mountain Farm: Terrace Garden and Sister Oak

Tour of P. Allen Smith’s Moss Mountain Farm: Terrace Garden and Sister Oak

July 07, 2021 After St. Louis, Mom and I headed back to Texas via Little Rock, Arkansas. On the morning of June 17th, we wound our way into the hills northwest of the city and joined 80 others with a reservation for lunch and a tour of Moss Mountain Farm, ...
Climatron tropical house, origami sculpture, and more: Missouri Botanical Garden, part 1

Climatron tropical house, origami sculpture, and more: Missouri Botanical Garden, part 1

June 22, 2021 A week ago today I road-tripped with my mom through Arkansas up to St. Louis to visit Missouri Botanical Garden, which I’d long wanted to see. I’d always thought of St. Louis as being not that far away from Austin. After all, Missouri is part of the ...
Twin fawns hiding in the garden

Twin fawns hiding in the garden

June 16, 2021 Opening the front door, I spotted four oversized ears and two white-spotted bodies — twin fawns hidden by their mother in the raised bed by the driveway. Framed against shiny, blue ceramic balls, they made an irresistible photo op. I quietly staked out a spot on the ...
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 ...
Fun stuff at Austin nurseries this spring

Fun stuff at Austin nurseries this spring

June 03, 2021 In my mad rush from nursery to nursery this spring, buying plants to fill holes left by the snowpocalypse, I’ve spotted a lot of funny and eye-catching decor. Let me share some of it with you! Humor at Barton Springs Nursery At Barton Springs Nursery, the bed-headed ...
Heart eyes for heartleaf skullcap and more

Heart eyes for heartleaf skullcap and more

May 26, 2021 A blue haze has settled over the driveway-island bed, the silvery blue flowers of heartleaf skullcap (Scutellaria ovata). I find myself stopping to admire them every time I step outside. It fills in nicely around a ‘Vanzie’ whale’s tongue agave (Agave ovatifolia), ‘Vertigo’ pennisetum grass, Mexican oregano ...
A week of bloom spikes and rain

A week of bloom spikes and rain

May 22, 2021 We had such prolonged rain this week that I lost track of how many inches it came to — 4 inches for sure if not 5. The garden responded to the extra water and mild May temps with a profusion of growth, including bloom spikes on yuccas, ...
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 ...
Hello, flowering cacti and vines; goodbye, pipe-planted sotol

Hello, flowering cacti and vines; goodbye, pipe-planted sotol

May 07, 2021 After a good rain last week and now temps in the upper 80s, my cacti have started blooming. And oh, those flowers! I love their jewel-bright colors and satiny petals, which strikingly contrast with the spiny, austere plants themselves. Here’s a new one in my collection: peanut ...
Spring sights in the garden

Spring sights in the garden

April 29, 2021 ‘Frazzle Dazzle’ dyckia My spring planting is done, and I think all my post-freeze cutting back is done too. There are still brown shrubs and dead-looking small trees (like a pomegranate coming back from the roots, with a few leaves here and there on upper branches) taking ...
A passion for purple in Lucinda Hutson's garden

A passion for purple in Lucinda Hutson’s garden

April 22, 2021 Reveling in the flowery, herb-scented beauty of Lucinda Hutson‘s garden is always a delight, but especially this spring, after the devastating February freeze that set back every Texas garden. Lucinda’s garden was hit hard too, but thanks to her own nonstop cleanup and replanting, twice-weekly gardener assistance, ...
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 ...
Plant This for purple power: Spiderwort

Plant This for purple power: Spiderwort

April 08, 2021 Every year native spiderwort (Tradescantia occidentalis) seeds itself into rocky nooks and crannies and pops up in new places in the garden. I usually like where it shows up, like this spot at the top of a stone stair. Bees love the flowers too, so having lots ...
Potted characters at East Austin Succulents

Potted characters at East Austin Succulents

March 26, 2021 Weird and wonderful creatures with plants for brains — sound like anybody you know? — greeted me at East Austin Succulents last week. They were silent types with big personalities. This ghostly guy with ghost plant (Graptopetalum paraguayense) sprouting from his forehead may have been my favorite ...
Cowboy pool, colorful outdoor living: Lorie and Michael Kinler's Fort Worth Garden

Cowboy pool, colorful outdoor living: Lorie and Michael Kinler’s Fort Worth Garden

March 05, 2021 Last fall, during a weekend trip to Dallas, I was invited to visit the Fort Worth garden of Lorie and Michael Kinler. The Kinlers are the design duo behind Redenta’s Landscape Design Kinler Landscape Architecture (renamed in 2022), formerly affiliated with Redenta’s Garden nursery in Dallas. A ...