
Garden scenes before the Memphis Fling
June 05, 2025 Ghost plant I’m off to Memphis for the Garden Fling, an annual meetup of people who “garden” on social media! I’ve attended every Fling since it began in Austin in 2008, and I’m excited to see Memphis Fling gardens and meet the other attendees from all over ...

Fond farewell to the screech owl family
June 04, 2025 By Memorial Day, the screech owlets in our garden had flown the coop — on the same timeline as hatchlings in years past. I caught a few last glimpses of the trio on May 24th or 25th, as they perched in the live oak near their nesting ...

Agaves, salvias, and wildflowers going strong
May 22, 2025 Early summer is a good time in the garden, with late wildflowers in bloom and foliage still fresh and green. I’ve mostly been standing under the owl tree lately, but I do walk around to see what’s new in the garden too. Let’s start in the Circle ...

First owlet leaves the nest, two more in box
May 20, 2025 Several times a day and night I pop outside to check on and photograph the screech owl family nesting in our front yard. I’m obsessed. Since I first spotted them using the nesting box back in April, I’ve followed their progress with the eagerness of a new ...

Garden flowers as summer arrives
May 19, 2025 My eyes have been trained on the trees lately, as I scan for our screech owl family at all hours. But the garden catches my eye too as it transitions to early summer flowering. Here are a few recent photos from garden amblings. That’s purple skullcap in ...

Night owls
May 15, 2025 I’ve always been a night owl, and right now we have a family of them in the garden. They sleep by day… …and wake in late afternoon, ready to hunt. I get a kick out of watching our screech owl pair deliver meal after meal to the ...

More fox and owl action in the garden
May 12, 2025 I’d seen her, but my husband hadn’t. So yesterday evening, we did a fox stakeout. As the sun went down, we parked ourselves on the front patio, watching and listening. Then — a scratching sound behind us. We turned to look, and there she was, perched atop ...

Owls, lizards, finches, and fox at home in my garden
May 11, 2025 It’s Wild Kingdom in my garden right now. Watching wild creatures make their homes, hunt, and raise their young in the garden hugely motivates my gardening efforts. There’s nothing better than watching a hummingbird zoom in to sip from a salvia, or a bumblebee bob among skullcap ...

Screech owl in the box and garden anoles
May 04, 2025 Over the last few weeks I’ve been keeping an eye on the screech owl box in the front yard. A nesting pair has chosen it, and even though I haven’t seen owlets yet, I believe they’re in there. The mother owl spends more time in the doorway, ...

Cactus flowers, lizards, and another owl sighting
April 23, 2025 It may be peanuts, but that’s a good thing when it comes to peanut cactus. My peanut (Echinopsis chamaecereus) erupted with starry orange flowers last week, and they’re still going strong. They are eye-poppingly orange-red, like molten lava. Cacti have such stunning flowers. This one was a ...

Not feeling cross about crossvine in bloom, and more!
March 31, 2025 When it goes, it goes. Ka-boom! An explosion of orange trailing along the coyote fence. ‘Tangerine Beauty’ crossvine is one of my favorite vines for spring color. It’s native, semi-evergreen, attractive to pollinators, vigorous but not invasive (unlike similar-looking trumpet vine — avoid!), and tough as nails ...

Spring flowers and fab foliage a-popping
March 16, 2025 Late last week, while I was under the weather and holed up on the couch watching Wicked, winter turned into spring. Yesterday I woke up feeling like myself again and noticed a text from my neighbor, thanking me for the beauty of my Mexican plum, which stretches ...

Spring is coming around
February 26, 2025 What a change from a week or two ago. It was a sunny 82 F today in Austin — fully spring-like and more like late March than late February. I wouldn’t say the garden is leaping into spring though. After all, we just experienced a deep freeze ...

Exposed limestone and winter foliage in my garden
February 11, 2025 The exposed limestone slabs in the lower garden have always been one of the most remarked on features of my garden. New visitors often ask me if I brought them in. After all, moving limestone boulders around is a big part of landscape design here. We love ...

Late-winter mosey around the garden
January 31, 2025 The side garden — not the side with trash bins and potting bench but the far side, with a tree-hung chair half-hidden from the street — is a favorite destination of mine in winter. Tentacle-limbed live oaks gain even greater presence when the rest of the garden ...

Prepping for first bite of winter
January 05, 2025 Austin is finally prepping for our first hard freeze this winter, delayed past the average of late November or early December. I’m grateful for the extended lovely fall we’ve enjoyed. Now it’s time for a short rest — but not until after a mad rushing around to ...