November 02, 2018
Evergreen foundation garden for Foliage Follow-Up

Evergreen foundation garden for Foliage Follow-Up

November 16, 2014 What won’t block the windows and grows no taller than 3 feet? What remains evergreen? What can live in shade? What won’t the deer eat? These are the foundation-planting questions that haunt generations of gardeners (or me anyway), especially those in the South, where we expect the …
Blazing red wall

Blazing red wall

November 12, 2014 I threw a coat of paint on two of my new stucco walls before the cold blew in on Tuesday, and holy smokes — the Dunn-Edwards ‘Hot Jazz’ red on the curved wall sizzles my eyeballs. It definitely picks up every bit of red in my garden, …
Visiting the 9/11 Memorial, 13 years later

Visiting the 9/11 Memorial, 13 years later

The 9/11 Memorial consists of two monumental black pools in the footprints where the former towers stood …
New orange Hover Dish is sedged up

New orange Hover Dish is sedged up

November 07, 2014 I planted up my birthday-present orange Hover Dish, but not with succulents. I went with a grassy mix of Texas sedge (Carex texensis) and yellow columbine (Aquilegia hinckleyana), with pink rain lilies (Zephryanthes ‘Labuffarosea’), divided from elsewhere in my garden, mixed in for good measure. All should …
Steel walls and soft grasses in travel-influenced Mirador Garden

Steel walls and soft grasses in travel-influenced Mirador Garden

November 04, 2014 A week ago I had the opportunity to photograph another of landscape architect Curt Arnette‘s gardens. Frothy, rose-colored clouds of Gulf muhly, tawny spikes of Lindheimer muhly, and a chartreuse Habiturf lawn wrap the large front garden in a cozy quilt of softness that counterbalances the flat …
Coyotes, succulents, and squids

Coyotes, succulents, and squids

November 03, 2014 Can you ever have too much color, too much art, or too many succulents, even painted ones? No way! This corner of my living room perks me up every time I see it: a Cathy Carey painting called Coyote Wonderland, a couple of fun candle holders, and …
Hill Country style and a downtown view in the garden of Ruthie Burrus

Hill Country style and a downtown view in the garden of Ruthie Burrus

October 30, 2014 I see a lot of gardens on public tours, which I enjoy tremendously. But being invited for a private tour of a new-to-me garden is a special treat, especially if the garden happens to belong to an avid gardener making the most of a beautiful, hilltop site …
Sylvan silver: Paul Sorey tree sculpture shines in downtown Austin

Sylvan silver: Paul Sorey tree sculpture shines in downtown Austin

October 29, 2014 One day a silver tree sprouted on a street corner in downtown Austin where nothing had grown for a year but piles of construction debris from the new Cirrus Logic building at West Avenue and W. 6th Street. I’d crawl past with one eye glued to the …
Melody's romantic garden of passalong plants in San Antonio

Melody’s romantic garden of passalong plants in San Antonio

October 28, 2014 Last year Shirley of Rock-Oak-Deer blogged about the garden of her neighbor Melody. I had met Melody at talks I gave in San Antonio and Brenham, so I read about her garden with particular interest. And I was thrilled when Shirley and Melody arranged for me and …
Heather's Xericstyle garden in San Antonio

Heather’s Xericstyle garden in San Antonio

October 27, 2014 Last week I roadtripped south with a few friends to see the gardens of our San Antonio blogger friends, Heather Ginsburg of Xericstyle and Shirley Fox of Rock-Oak-Deer, plus Shirley’s neighbor and gardening friend Melody. I posted about Shirley’s garden here. Today I’ll show you Heather’s garden …
Visiting a San Antonio garden with rocks, oaks, and deer

Visiting a San Antonio garden with rocks, oaks, and deer

October 25, 2014 Ahh, I’m back and enjoying our mellow Texas fall after a garden-visiting weekend in New York City, and guess what I’ve been doing since I got back? Yep! Visiting more gardens. Last Friday a few friends and I headed south to San Antonio to visit the gardens …
Autumn amble at New York Botanical Garden

Autumn amble at New York Botanical Garden

October 24, 2014 After touring Wave Hill on October 11, my daughter and I took the train to the New York Botanical Garden. Although both NYBG and Wave Hill are located in the Bronx, mass transit between the two ate up some time, and we had tickets to a Broadway …
Visit to Wave Hill in New York City, Part 2

Visit to Wave Hill in New York City, Part 2

October 22, 2014 Wave Hill, an estate garden in the Bronx in New York City, which I visited on October 11, was romantically blowsy in the Pergola, Elliptical, and Flower Gardens near the entry. But it got a bit bolder, even Hollywood, in the Aquatic and Monocot Gardens. These two …
Visit to Wave Hill, a Hudson River estate garden in New York City

Visit to Wave Hill, a Hudson River estate garden in New York City

October 20, 2014 I traveled to New York City with my daughter on October 10 to see public gardens. On Saturday, our first full day in New York, a chilly rain didn’t keep us from visiting Wave Hill, a 28-acre estate garden in the Bronx with a million-dollar view of …