November 02, 2018
Pond lily, woody lily & Ruby grass

Pond lily, woody lily & Ruby grass

October 02, 2010 In the garden yesterday, what caught my eye: burgundy-leaved pond lily (Crinum)… …’Whale’s Tongue’ agave (A. ovatifolia)… …which has become a veritable Moby of a whale since I moved it to my new garden two years ago… …and ruby grass (Melinis nerviglumis ‘Pink Crystals’) in bloom. Happy …
Pond lily, woody lily & Ruby grass

Pond lily, woody lily & Ruby grass

October 02, 2010 In the garden yesterday, what caught my eye: burgundy-leaved pond lily (Crinum)… …’Whale’s Tongue’ agave (A. ovatifolia)… …which has become a veritable Moby of a whale since I moved it to my new garden two years ago… …and ruby grass (Melinis nerviglumis ‘Pink Crystals’) in bloom. Happy …
Who me? Chicken?

Who me? Chicken?

October 01, 2010 Having a little fun in the garden today. I hope you are too. All material © 2006-2010 by Pam Penick for Digging. Unauthorized reproduction prohibited …
First spider lily in flower

First spider lily in flower

September 30, 2010 About two weeks after the big show of oxblood lilies (though a few of mine are still flowering), the spider lilies (Lycoris radiata) have unfurled their frilly, red parasols. I’ve carried these bulbs with me through three moves in Austin. They were planted in the garden of …
Happy fall garden

Happy fall garden

September 29, 2010 Blissful weather has this Austin gardener walking on air. Summer is banished this week, with dry, cool air from the north and highs in the lower to mid-80s, and lows in the upper 50s giving us a little nip in the air in the morning. The garden …
Purple power from Mexican bush sage

Purple power from Mexican bush sage

September 28, 2010 My favorite salvia for fall is Mexican bush sage (Salvia leucantha). Fuzzy, purple-and-white spires pop up all over the plant at this time of year, contrasting with narrow, deep-green leaves and pairing beautifully with yellows like copper canyon daisy, tawny ornamental grasses, and the reds and pinks …
Oxblood lilies and other hotties

Oxblood lilies and other hotties

September 27, 2010 Austin’s big show of oxblood lilies (Rhodophiala bifida) came right after Tropical Storm Hermine dumped buckets of rain on us. I went out of town for a few days and came home to find spent and wilted blooms, empty stems, and pictures of the dark-red flowers on …
Intimate views at Olbrich Gardens

Intimate views at Olbrich Gardens

September 25, 2010 Most of my earlier posts about Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison, Wisconsin, have shown long views, like the cleome border above. But I do have more-intimate images to share as well. A yellow jacket or some other type of wasp gathering nectar Swamp sunflower, I believe Simple …
Thai sala at Olbrich Botanical Gardens

Thai sala at Olbrich Botanical Gardens

September 23, 2010 While my husband rested up for his big race in Madison, Wisconsin, two weekends ago, I stole a few hours with my friend and local guide Linda Brazill of Each Little World. Our first stop was Olbrich Botanical Gardens. Knowing I was short on time, she attempted …
Tropicals & more at Olbrich Botanical Gardens

Tropicals & more at Olbrich Botanical Gardens

I was surprised to see agaves at Olbrich Botanical Gardens on my recent visit. Well, sure, they must spend the winter in a greenhouse, but still …
Olbrich Botanical Gardens: Favorite scenes

Olbrich Botanical Gardens: Favorite scenes

September 21, 2010 Architecture in the garden makes me happy, especially when I’m taking pictures. It can be used to frame a view, like this series of doorways. Walls are nice too, and they don’t have to be made of stone. The courtyard garden at Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison, …
Fall grasses at Olbrich Botanical Gardens

Fall grasses at Olbrich Botanical Gardens

September 20, 2010 Continuing my series of posts about Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison, Wisconsin, what could be more natural or more stunning for a midwestern garden in early fall than swaths of ornamental grasses in full bloom? A mix of natives and exotics, like this stand of Miscanthus sinensis, …
Monday morning butterflies: Olbrich Botanical Gardens

Monday morning butterflies: Olbrich Botanical Gardens

September 20, 2010 Olbrich Botanical Gardens in Madison, WI, was a butterfly’s paradise last week. The monarchs will be migrating south soon, and they were fueling up. Gomphrena attracted this little white butterfly. I believe this is some sort of skipper butterfly enjoying the Verbena bonariensis. Another look Butterflies improve …
Curly willow hideaway at Olbrich Botanical Gardens

Curly willow hideaway at Olbrich Botanical Gardens

September 19, 2010 A week ago I was on my way home from a visit to Madison, Wisconsin. I am still going through all my photos from the captivating Olbrich Botanical Gardens, set on 16 acres alongside Lake Monona, one of two lakes that frame the city. I plan to …