Backyard prairie garden in East Austin

Backyard prairie garden in East Austin

April 23, 2024 A young couple who’ve attended my Garden Spark talks told me they’d drawn inspiration for their garden from two speakers, prairie-garden advocate John Hart Asher and crevice gardener Coleson Bruce. Intrigued, I suggested a garden visit (i.e., invited myself over), and they graciously agreed. So last week, ...
A tradition of faux bois, or trabajo rustico, in San Antonio

A tradition of faux bois, or trabajo rustico, in San Antonio

April 22, 2024 Faux bois palapa at Landa Library Last week I roadtripped to San Antonio to explore the city’s faux bois tradition, or trabajo rústico as it’s known locally. These functional works of art — mostly garden furniture but also planters, shade structures, bridges, and even bus stops — ...
Drive-By Gardens: Colorful in Tarrytown

Drive-By Gardens: Colorful in Tarrytown

April 18, 2024 While driving through the tony Tarrytown neighborhood in West Austin, I spotted two moments of happy color that had me hitting the brakes for a photo. Exhibit A: this sunny charmer of a bungalow with a curvy stone path, pruned-up prickly pear shrub, and smattering of pink ...
Poppies are popping at Wildseed Farms

Poppies are popping at Wildseed Farms

April 01, 2024 On my wildflower drive out to Willow City Loop last week, I stopped at Wildseed Farms in Fredericksburg, Texas, to check out their planted wildflower fields. The corn poppies were popping! If lightning hadn’t been flashing and thunder rumbling, I’d have stayed longer to take more pics ...
Willow City Loop wows with Texas wildflowers

Willow City Loop wows with Texas wildflowers

March 29, 2024 I headed west to the Hill Country on Wednesday on a THIRD wildflower safari, cruising the Willow City Loop between Fredericksburg and Llano. This famously scenic, 13-mile ranch road winds through rugged canyons and over rocky hilltops offering spectacular views, with low-water crossings and free-range cattle to ...
More Texas wildflower joy near Independence

More Texas wildflower joy near Independence

March 26, 2024 Bluebonnets are popping off in Texas this spring, so much so that I made time for a second wildflower safari last Friday, heading east through farm country toward Independence. I shared Part 1 of that drive yesterday. Today, here’s Part 2. The rolling fields, farms, and ranches ...
Wildflowers and miniature donkeys near Independence

Wildflowers and miniature donkeys near Independence

March 25, 2024 A couple weeks ago, I went on wildflower safari south of Austin, east of San Antonio, and saw some good flower fields. But this above-average wildflower year called for a second safari. On Friday, my husband and I hit the back roads east of Austin, near tiny ...
Transplanted from PNW, Nancy begins new garden in Austin

Transplanted from PNW, Nancy begins new garden in Austin

March 23, 2024 I was happy to visit the new garden of a new gardening friend a few days ago. Located in Austin’s Windsor Hills neighborhood, the garden represents a new beginning for its creator, Nancy Fortner (@gardeningwhileold). In 2021, to be near their daughter, Nancy and her late husband, ...
Dambo troll enchants Austinites at Pease Park

Dambo troll enchants Austinites at Pease Park

March 21, 2024 A friendly troll has taken up residence in Pease Park, and Austin is going troll crazy. Built by Danish recycle artist Thomas Dambo, who dreams up and installs whimsical, wooden trolls at sites all over the world, Malin is Dambo’s latest creation. Commissioned by Pease Park Conservancy ...
Lucinda's purple-heart home and garden

Lucinda’s purple-heart home and garden

March 20, 2024 Who can resist Lucinda Hutson‘s purple casita with mango trim and festive garden? Not me! When Lucinda invited me over last week for a spring garden visit, I happily said yes. The color-party starts on the alcove-like porch, where grape walls and a deep-rose screen door are ...
An extravaganza of bluebonnets and other Texas wildflowers

An extravaganza of bluebonnets and other Texas wildflowers

March 15, 2024 Texas bluebonnets are coloring fields and roadsides a month early this year, and they’re already at peak in certain areas. I follow Facebook page Texas Wildflower Report each spring to learn where good fields have been spotted. And so when I found myself with a free afternoon ...
Early March visit to Mercer Botanic Gardens in Humble

Early March visit to Mercer Botanic Gardens in Humble

March 12, 2024 Two weekends ago, during a trip to Houston to see family and friends, I made a morning visit to Mercer Botanic Gardens in the northern suburb of Humble. The gardens were just waking up for spring, and I enjoyed a leisurely stroll along garden paths and trails ...
A garden with your coffee at Cosmic Saltillo

A garden with your coffee at Cosmic Saltillo

February 24, 2024 For a few years, I’ve been wanting to visit Cosmic, a coffee shop and beer garden in South Austin, mainly for its garden-like landscaping (featured on Central Texas Gardener). But I just haven’t made it down there yet. Then last year, I heard about a new Cosmic ...
Christmastime flowers and no freeze yet

Christmastime flowers and no freeze yet

December 24, 2023 Here it is Christmas, and Austin has so far escaped a hard freeze. That plus mild temps and occasional rain showers means flowers, flowers, flowers! Like Mexican flame vine (Senecio confusus) delivering punchy orange petals to the elevated deck. Giant ligularia (Farfugium japonicum ‘Gigantea’) glows with yellow daisies ...
Birds and native thorn forest at Quinta Mazatlan

Birds and native thorn forest at Quinta Mazatlan

December 19, 2023 In early November, I drove 5 hours south to the Rio Grande Valley, land of citrus orchards and skinny-trunked palm trees. I was there for the final photo shoot for my upcoming book on Texas gardens (due out in 2025 with Timber Press). But I couldn’t leave ...
Golden hour at Lady Bird Lake and downtown Austin

Golden hour at Lady Bird Lake and downtown Austin

December 10, 2023 On these beautiful December days in the ATX, whenever I can, I get myself out of the house, make my way through holiday traffic, and set out on the Hike and Bike Trail’s 3-mile loop. If my timing is good, there’s nothing better than seeing the buildings ...