Playing in The Gardens on Spring Creek in Fort Collins

Playing in The Gardens on Spring Creek in Fort Collins

September 12, 2018 During our Great American West road trip last month, my daughter and I passed through charming Fort Collins, Colorado, and visited The Gardens on Spring Creek, the city’s community-oriented botanic garden. The entry garden was ablaze with late-summer flowers like purple coneflower, rudbeckia, and cleome. Pink cleome ...
The buzz at Kew: The Hive and its pollinator-attracting meadow

The buzz at Kew: The Hive and its pollinator-attracting meadow

July 11, 2018 At London’s Kew Gardens last month, I explored the buzzed-about interactive art installation The Hive. Airily constructed of aluminum and towering nearly 56 feet high (which seems even higher atop a small hill), The Hive was created by artist Wolfgang Buttress for the 2015 Milan Expo. It ...
Botanical art at Stutsman garden, plus Dallas/Fort Worth nurseries

Botanical art at Stutsman garden, plus Dallas/Fort Worth nurseries

October 14, 2017 I road-tripped up to Dallas/Fort Worth last weekend with a friend for two days of garden visiting and nursery shopping. The Garden Conservancy was hosting an Open Days tour in Fort Worth on Sunday, and my favorite garden turned out to be that of metal artist Wanda ...
Oxblood lilies popping up after Hurricane Harvey

Oxblood lilies popping up after Hurricane Harvey

August 30, 2017 Hurricane Harvey dumped nearly 10 inches of rain on my garden between last Friday and Sunday, and high winds littered the ground with leaves, twigs, and ball moss. A Texas mountain laurel fell over in the sodden soil, and we lost power for 6 hours. A weather ...
Hanging on through summer's end: August Foliage Follow-Up

Hanging on through summer’s end: August Foliage Follow-Up

August 16, 2017 By mid-August this Texas gardener is looking for any shred of hope that summer’s heat will be waning soon. But even though I’m barely hanging on — along with this shed cicada skin — many of my plants are soldiering through, including yellow-striped ‘Color Guard’ yucca. It ...
Red dragonfly and golden spider, beneficial garden predators

Red dragonfly and golden spider, beneficial garden predators

August 02, 2017 Here be dragons! I see a lot of dragonflies in my garden each summer thanks to the stock-tank pond. Last week I watched this beautiful red dragonfly guarding his mate as she laid her eggs in the pond, dipping her tail repeatedly in the water. He flitted ...
Color-blended garden retreat of designer Barbara Katz: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

Color-blended garden retreat of designer Barbara Katz: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 12, 2017 Opening the summer issue of Country Gardens magazine a few days ago, I felt an immediate jolt of recognition at seeing, on pages 10-13, one of the gardens we toured during last month’s Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling. It’s the garden of Bethesda, Maryland, designer Barbara Katz, ...
Exploring Mueller's Southwest Greenway, public art, and Texas Farmers' Market

Exploring Mueller’s Southwest Greenway, public art, and Texas Farmers’ Market

March 05, 2017 A week ago, my dad and I popped over to east Austin’s Mueller neighborhood for a springtime stroll around the Southwest Greenway. They have some pretty big spiders in those parts! I love this sculpture, Arachnophillia by Houston artist Dixie Friend Gay, which stands 23 feet tall ...
Latest critter in the pool: Western slimy salamander

Latest critter in the pool: Western slimy salamander

December 12, 2016 Add this western slimy salamander to the list of crawly critters that have fallen into our swimming pool. We spotted it at the bottom of the shallow end after our recent rains. David got the net without much hope of it being alive, but it moved when ...
Bugs and butterflies at the Wildflower Center, part 2

Bugs and butterflies at the Wildflower Center, part 2

October 04, 2016 Continuing our garden stroll through Austin’s Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center (here’s part 1 of my visit), let’s enter the Family Garden, where paving by the restrooms and shade pavilion is softened with rain gardens planted with water-appreciating native plants. A rain garden, Texas-style, planted with mistflower, ...
Blazing oxblood lilies, new Moby, & cool bugs

Blazing oxblood lilies, new Moby, & cool bugs

September 29, 2016 Wow, what gorgeous weather we’ve been having: sunny, low humidity, and perfect for getting outside, whether to plant, doze in a chair, or just gaze at the garden as it moves into its second spring. The showiest plants in my garden this week are the oxblood lilies ...
Spooky garden visitors

Spooky garden visitors

September 28, 2016 It’s not even Halloween month yet, and we’ve had a few spooky garden visitors…or should I say, spooky residents? Exhibit A: a coral snake in the swimming pool. I heard my husband’s startled reaction as he reached into the skimmer yesterday afternoon and found himself hand-to-face with ...
Spider lilies are up

Spider lilies are up

September 19, 2016 So much for calling the end of summer. It’s been as hot as Georgia asphalt for the past week, and I’ve been out in it every day, getting the garden in shape for fall. At least it’s given me a chance to appreciate the spider lilies (Lycoris ...
Out and about in Austin nurseries and parks

Out and about in Austin nurseries and parks

September 18, 2016 Lately I’m taking as many garden photos with my phone as with my “real” camera, and these often get posted to my Instagram. But not all of them, and sometimes I like to share them on my blog too. So here’s some cool stuff I spotted last ...
Minnesota Landscape Arboretum: Minneapolis Garden Bloggers Fling

Minnesota Landscape Arboretum: Minneapolis Garden Bloggers Fling

July 25, 2016 Our Minneapolis Fling banquet dinner — an opportunity to dine with blogging friends, win amazing giveaway prizes from sponsors, and listen to entertaining anecdotes and announcements from organizers — was held at the end of the second day, at the Minnesota Landscape Arboretum. Time was short before ...
Chanticleer's Flower and Vegetable Garden and magical Bell's Woodland

Chanticleer’s Flower and Vegetable Garden and magical Bell’s Woodland

July 12, 2016 During our full day at Chanticleer Garden in the Philadelphia area last month, Diana and I left for lunch around 1:30 pm and returned two hours later with full bellies plus a picnic dinner stashed in our bags. On Friday nights in the summer, the garden stays ...