Garden Designers Roundtable: Color crazy!

Garden Designers Roundtable: Color crazy!

March 24, 2010 I was reliving my Florida vacation yesterday when 10 of my compadres at Garden Designers Roundtable posted about color. But last night I read through their posts, drooling over the pictures and getting great ideas for my garden. Be sure to check them out to jazz up ...
Poppies & other flowery goodness

Poppies & other flowery goodness

March 18, 2010 A spectacular welcome-home sight greeted me today: dozens of red-and-purple poppies! When we left for a Florida road trip on March 6, these seedlings were just beginning to bud. Nearly two weeks of sun and a few rain showers work wonders when spring is at your doorstep ...
A succulent Foliage Follow-Up

A succulent Foliage Follow-Up

March 16, 2010 New leaves are unfurling on shrubs, vines, perennials, and ornamental trees. Spring has sprung in Austin. But I still can’t overlook the beauty of succulents on this Foliage Follow-Up, a celebration of foliage on the day after Bloom Day. I mean, just look at this blazing orange, ...
Sunny side up Bloom Day

Sunny side up Bloom Day

March 15, 2010 Recent purchases are making me happy with a sunny-side-up Bloom Day. Cute little hymenoxys, also known as four-nerve daisy (Tetraneuris scaposa), is in bud and in bloom. This tiny Texas native is super tough and nearly ever-blooming. It loves full sun and good drainage. Another hymenoxys flower ...
Picture This photo contest entry: Awakening

Picture This photo contest entry: Awakening

March 10, 2010 Over at Gardening Gone Wild, the theme for this month’s Picture This photo contest, judged by photographer Saxon Holt, is Awakening. We don’t get much of a winter here in Austin. But the garden still looks a little drab after our hard freezes this year. Enter gopher ...
Plant This: Go fer it with Gopher Plant, or Euphorbia rigida

Plant This: Go fer it with Gopher Plant, or Euphorbia rigida

March 07, 2010 A few years ago, I’d never come across gopher plant (Euphorbia rigida) in local nurseries. But now it’s everywhere. And with good reason. Euphorbia rigida‘s pretty blue-green foliage is topped in spring with chartreuse bracts and yellow flowers. After the hottest summer on record and one of ...
Fishy Friday

Fishy Friday

March 05, 2010 Ghost plant looking gorgeous in late-afternoon light I’ve been working every spare hour on the sunburst patio around my stock-tank pond, and my back and legs are sore from moving so much stone, sand, and gravel. The fish are probably wondering what’s going on. All material © ...
Creative paths & paving patterns for the garden

Creative paths & paving patterns for the garden

March 02, 2010 I’ve started paving the circular patio/path around my stock-tank pond, which for a year has lain fallow with a temporary layer of decomposed granite while I saved up for brick or stone. I enjoy making paths through the garden, and I thought it might be fun to ...
Creative paths & paving patterns for the garden

Creative paths & paving patterns for the garden

March 02, 2010 I’ve started paving the circular patio/path around my stock-tank pond, which for a year has lain fallow with a temporary layer of decomposed granite while I saved up for brick or stone. I enjoy making paths through the garden, and I thought it might be fun to ...
En garde with 'Color Guard' Yucca

En garde with 'Color Guard' Yucca

February 28, 2010 Thrusting sabres. Clashing swords. Yellow-costumed fencers are dueling in my garden. It can be a blood sport if you’re careless. But while Yucca filamentosa ‘Color Guard’ is armed with sharp spines, its leaves are fairly flexible, not stiff, and so less dangerous. Brightly colored leaves promise year-round ...
Come on, Spring!

Come on, Spring!

February 26, 2010 Let me just say, for the record, that I love Austin’s winters. For one thing, they aren’t summer. For another, they aren’t that cold. We often enjoy sunny days in the 60s, even 70s, mingled in with some 50s, and only the occasional hard freeze. It’s a ...
Screech owl tenant

Screech owl tenant

February 24, 2010 Night owl news! The squatter squirrel has departed or been evicted by the new tenant. At last, after a year-long wait, we have a screech owl in our owl box. I noticed her (or him) on Tuesday, as I was out covering tender plants before a predicted ...
Snow in Austin, Texas!

Snow in Austin, Texas!

February 23, 2010 Fat, fluffy snowflakes have quieted the garden and outlined the trees. After our super hot summer, lengthy drought, and record cold temperatures over the past year, I don’t know why this surprises me. But it does. According to Mark Lisheron at Statesman.com, it has snowed in Austin ...
Foliage Follow-Up

Foliage Follow-Up

February 16, 2010 Today is Foliage Follow-Up, a day for garden bloggers to celebrate foliage after admiring flowers for Bloom Day. In my freeze-recovering garden, spring has been slow to make an appearance, which is why my favorite greenery right now is brand-new. Here is fresh new growth on one ...
Easy-does-it Bloom Day

Easy-does-it Bloom Day

February 15, 2010 Were it not for my daughter, who insisted on planting a rainbow of pansies in her little patch recently, I’d have nothing blooming this Bloom Day. But she did, and I do. Cheery! Other than that I have the promise of flowers: here, on the ‘Candy Corn’ ...
Groundhog Day pick-me-up

Groundhog Day pick-me-up

February 02, 2010 Six more weeks of winter? Say it ain’t so, Phil! Actually, it isn’t so—not in central Texas anyway. While Old Man Winter has overstayed his welcome this year, freeze-browning many of our plants during his tenure, cold is relative, and Austin winters are just not that bad ...