Read This: A garden care guide for DIYers in Central Texas

Read This: A garden care guide for DIYers in Central Texas

July 16, 2023 A couple years ago, Austin gardening expert Colleen Dieter handed me a “DIY zine for DIYers” she’d written and published in booklet form. Titled Let’s Care for Texas Plants, the 3-part series distills Colleen’s 12+ years of experience as a professional gardener into an easy-to-digest format for ...
Late-winter flora and fauna on my 17th blogiversary

Late-winter flora and fauna on my 17th blogiversary

February 14, 2023 ‘Fireworks’ gomphrena gone to seed On Valentine’s Day 2006 I hit publish for my very first blog post. Back then I saw blogging as a way to document my garden through the seasons and to join the online conversation about gardening in Austin. Boy, was it ever! ...
Allen Centennial Garden on UW–Madison campus

Allen Centennial Garden on UW–Madison campus

July 16, 2022 Allen Centennial Garden, a free public garden at the University of Wisconsin–Madison, offers a pleasant garden stroll around a Queen Anne mansion. The garden was our final stop on the recent Madison Garden Bloggers Fling tour. I also made a quick visit with friends before the Fling ...
Spring glow-up in my Texas garden

Spring glow-up in my Texas garden

April 20, 2022 Ah, April. It’s a beautiful month for Austin gardens — if you can ignore the live oak pollen catkins hanging off every surface and piling up underfoot. Which I can (just barely). Let’s take a spin through the garden to see what’s blooming this month. These photos ...
I'm back! And so is the garden

I’m back! And so is the garden

October 21, 2021 After two years of planning and a one-year covid-deferment, I finally made a long-wished-for road trip through the Northeast for leaf-peeping season, segueing into a garden-visiting trip down through the Mid-Atlantic. My route, not including extensive exploring in the White Mountains and Brandywine Valley I flew into ...
End-of-summer garden

End-of-summer garden

October 02, 2019 Austin is eager to bid a less-than-fond farewell to summer after a record-breaking hot and dry September. I can already see a change in the light, and my garden got a bit of rain last week. With any luck, by next week temperatures will finally drop 10 ...
More butterflies and Halloween scarecrows at San Antonio Botanical Garden

More butterflies and Halloween scarecrows at San Antonio Botanical Garden

November 11, 2018 I’ve shown you the fabulous new gardens at San Antonio Botanical Garden that have opened over the past year — the culinary and entry gardens and the Family Adventure Garden — but there is more to see in the original gardens. During my visit at the end ...
Adding color & style to front door

Adding color & style to front door

January 23, 2010 Before. The original dark-stained door and peachy orange color on the door surround just weren’t my style. Lackluster porch ornaments thrown into place after our recent move weren’t helping either. After. A leafy green paint job on the door brightens the entry, and painting the surround to ...