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: No-lawn flower garden at Houston Heights bungalow

Drive-By Gardens: No-lawn flower garden at Houston Heights bungalow

March 31, 2014 We’d cruised down Peddie Street in the Houston Heights neighborhood to find the riotously colorful house and garden that locals had urged us to see. But Peddie offers a two-for-one special, and when we spotted this pretty garden across the street from the first one, we got ...
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, ...
Cherry blossom bonanza at Dallas Blooms

Cherry blossom bonanza at Dallas Blooms

February 24, 2014 I’m not normally drawn to massive displays of crayon-bright bedding annuals, preferring instead the seasonal beauty and interplay of texture and form provided by perennials, shrubs, and trees. But this winter has been, by Texas standards, rather long and chilly, so when I heard that Dallas Arboretum‘s ...
Fearless color in Keeyla Meadows Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

Fearless color in Keeyla Meadows Garden: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

August 01, 2013 Our 3rd stop on the final day of the San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling was the garden of artist and garden designer Keeyla Meadows, a scene of riotous, exuberant color in both plants and structures. Keeyla is the author of Fearless Color Gardens, which I reviewed here ...
Old World beauty at Filoli: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

Old World beauty at Filoli: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

July 23, 2013 Our 3rd stop on the 2nd day of the San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling was the old estate garden of Filoli. According to its website, Filoli is a “654–acre property, including the 36,000 square foot Georgian country house and spectacular 16–acre English Renaissance garden.” Despite the Texas-level ...
Plant-stravaganza at Annie's Annuals: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

Plant-stravaganza at Annie’s Annuals: San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling

July 16, 2013 We stopped for shopping and lunch on the 1st day of the San Francisco Garden Bloggers Fling at Annie’s Annuals & Perennials, a retail and mail-order nursery tucked behind high, wire-topped fences in a blighted neighborhood. “Plant heaven in the ‘hood,” adorable owner Annie cheerfully dubbed it ...
Hot summer color and Chocolate Chips manfreda in bloom

Hot summer color and Chocolate Chips manfreda in bloom

May 20, 2013 Austin’s lovely, unexpectedly extended spring appears to have faded into summer’s mid-90sF heat and humidity. While I may be complaining about the sauna-like conditions, my garden doesn’t mind. Take this cute little cactus for example. Last year it resided on a sunny windowsill in the kitchen, but ...
Gardens on Tour 2013: Highland Terrace West Garden

Gardens on Tour 2013: Highland Terrace West Garden

May 15, 2013 I used to walk by this house every day while picking up my son from kindergarten, and each time I’d gape at the lush, shade garden fronting the charming cottage with the welcoming front porch, wondering what the rest of the place looked like. Twelve years later, ...
Springtime visit to the Garden of Good and Evil

Springtime visit to the Garden of Good and Evil

May 03, 2013 Last weekend Lori, a gardener in southwest Austin who blogs at The Gardener of Good and Evil, hosted a meet-up of local garden bloggers. It was my second visit. I’d seen her lovely garden three years ago and posted about it then. Lori loves roses, and in ...
Lucinda Hutson's purple cottage, cantina garden, and Viva Tequila!

Lucinda Hutson's purple cottage, cantina garden, and Viva Tequila!

April 24, 2013Lucinda Hutson’s festive home and garden in Austin My friend Lucinda Hutson invited me over to her purple cottage on Sunday to see her angel’s trumpets in bloom, plus all the rest of her exuberant, flowery garden. Lighting up her quiet Rosedale neighborhood street like a fiesta in ...
Lucinda Hutson's purple cottage, cantina garden, and Viva Tequila!

Lucinda Hutson’s purple cottage, cantina garden, and Viva Tequila!

April 24, 2013Lucinda Hutson’s festive home and garden in AustinMy friend Lucinda Hutson invited me over to her purple cottage on Sunday to see her angel’s trumpets in bloom, plus all the rest of her exuberant, flowery garden. Lighting up her quiet Rosedale neighborhood street like a fiesta in full ...
Drive-By Gardens: Colorful culvert pipe planters in Houston Heights

Drive-By Gardens: Colorful culvert pipe planters in Houston Heights

March 21, 2013 The Heights neighborhood in Houston is free-spirited, as evidenced by this collection of culvert pipe scraps turned annual planters. While visiting last weekend, I spotted this colorful collection at an antiques shop along a tree-lined boulevard, and we did an automotive version of the double-take: we drove ...
Spring color and edibles at San Antonio Botanical Garden

Spring color and edibles at San Antonio Botanical Garden

March 18, 2013 Two weekends ago my family and I kicked off spring break with a fun day trip to San Antonio and a visit to San Antonio Botanical Garden. We were greeted with a crayon box of annual color in these containers just inside the entry. Geraniums, nasturtiums, pansies, ...
Visit to San Antonio's Japanese Tea Garden

Visit to San Antonio’s Japanese Tea Garden

March 13, 2013 Day-tripping in San Antonio last weekend, my family and I made time for a stroll through the Japanese Tea Garden, located near the zoo in Brackenridge Park. Constructed in an old limestone quarry, the gardens are framed and accessed by fascinating and unusual stonework, including a pagoda-like ...
Visit to San Antonio's Japanese Tea Garden

Visit to San Antonio's Japanese Tea Garden

March 13, 2013 Day-tripping in San Antonio last weekend, my family and I made time for a stroll through the Japanese Tea Garden, located near the zoo in Brackenridge Park. Constructed in an old limestone quarry, the gardens are framed and accessed by fascinating and unusual stonework, including a pagoda-like ...