2007---A Year in the Garden at Digging

2007—A Year in the Garden at Digging

December 29, 2007Looking over this year’s posts, I see that as my garden grew, so blossomed new friendships, experiences, and even a bit of publicity for Digging. A retrospective reminds us of changes, both in the garden and in life, and I hope you’ll enjoy looking back with me before ...
Merry Christmas from Zilker Park!

Merry Christmas from Zilker Park!

December 24, 2007 Last night the family trooped down to Zilker Park for the Trail of Lights. My favorite tree in Austin, this majestic pecan, was encrusted from trunk to twigs with thousands of colored bulbs—a magical vision! Other trees glowed beautifully too. We also took turns spinning under the ...
Winter gardening, Digging in the news, and a Merry Christmas!

Winter gardening, Digging in the news, and a Merry Christmas!

December 22, 2007 Is Santa a winter gardener? Often he carries a fir tree over his shoulder instead of a sack of toys. M. Sinclair Stevens, Tom Spencer, and I were interviewed for an article on winter gardening published today in the Austin American-Statesman . Check it out while you ...
Blogger comments update

Blogger comments update

December 22, 2007Ask and you shall receive. The squeaky wheel gets the grease. Whatever you want to call it, Blogger listened to those unhappy with its recent changes in the comment field (discussed at length at Digging, Garden Rant, Mr. Brown Thumb, Blogging Art & Practice, and many other blogs) ...
What my Christmas tree says about me

What my Christmas tree says about me

December 21, 2007 It’s beginning to look a lot like Christmas here in garden-blog land, with numerous posts about holiday ornaments. Last night Layanee’s question, “What does your Christmas tree say about you?” made me pause to consider our tannenbaum. As you can see in the photo above, we hang ...
Amaryllis in bloom

Amaryllis in bloom

December 21, 2007 The amaryllis (Hippeastrum ) I showed you in a recent post is blooming. The ivory trumpets with apple-green throats and petals streaked with cherry red brighten our table at mealtimes. Serendipity—it even matches the screen door on the porch. Unlike the red amaryllis I grew potted in ...
Gone to seed

Gone to seed

December 20, 2007 Sweet Autumn clematis seed A few days ago, while examining the garden for evidence of frost, I noticed the whirligig design of these sweet Autumn clematis (Clematis terniflora ) seeds and paused for a closer look. Like feather-tailed tadpoles on a stem, they look as if they’re ...
A bottle tree is always in bloom

A bottle tree is always in bloom

December 19, 2007 The Southern folk-art bottle tree must have appeal way beyond its humble origins. “Bottle tree” and “bottles for bottle tree” are consistently the number-one search terms leading visitors to Digging. I find it a little ironic that amid all the posts I’ve written about real plants, people ...
Ladybug invasion

Ladybug invasion

December 18, 2007 Is anyone else being overrun with ladybugs? Every December or January, ladybugs pop up all over our house, inside and out. We find them crawling on door frames, windowsills, lamps, and must flick them into our palms in order to rescue and release them outdoors. I put ...
After the frost

After the frost

December 18, 2007 ‘Carefree Beauty,’ burned by frost December’s Bloom Day arrived just in time for this Austin garden. Early in the morning on the 16th and 17th, central Austin received its first light freeze (30 degrees F). By yesterday morning, the dozens of flowers and buds on the front-garden ...
Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day---December

Garden Bloggers’ Bloom Day—December

December 14, 2007 ‘Belinda’s Dream’ “God gave us our memories so that we might have roses in December,” wrote J. M. Barrie. Here in Austin, December is still very much autumn, and you need not rely on memory to enjoy roses. My shrub roses take a star turn in December ...
Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day---December

Garden Bloggers' Bloom Day—December

December 14, 2007 ‘Belinda’s Dream’ “God gave us our memories so that we might have roses in December,” wrote J. M. Barrie. Here in Austin, December is still very much autumn, and you need not rely on memory to enjoy roses. My shrub roses take a star turn in December ...
Garden Bloggers Design Workshop---Fences and Walls

Garden Bloggers Design Workshop—Fences and Walls

December 12, 2007 Entry to my front garden via the driveway The folks at Gardening Gone Wild have selected fences and walls for this month’s design workshop. My garden is not blessed with any walls, but I can show you my front-garden fence, which, being in the front yard, makes ...
Pink pick-me-up for Monday

Pink pick-me-up for Monday

December 10, 2007 ‘Marie Pavie’ Here’s a little pick-me-up for those reading Digging at work this Monday: a plethora of pink posies. Good alliteration, eh? Enjoy! Tarty ‘Carefree Beauty’ is blazing away in the front garden. Where was she in October? Saving it up for Christmastime, apparently. I’m dreaming of ...
Contemporary xeric garden

Contemporary xeric garden

December 08, 2007 I spotted this beautiful curbside garden at a house near St. Andrew’s Episcopal School and had to stop to admire it. While my own garden is cottage style, with a combination of drought-tolerant natives and tough cottage favorites, I find myself drawn more and more to this ...
Bring on the color

Bring on the color

December 08, 2007 Snowy, white, December gardens work so much better with holiday decor than my gaudy garden, now decked out in a mix of late-summer and (finally!) fall color. Those beautiful orange leaves on the new crepe myrtle? They just don’t work with the red-and-green Christmas wreath by the ...