Gillian Mathews' garden for outdoor lounging and dining

Gillian Mathews’ garden for outdoor lounging and dining

September 18, 2024 I’ve wanted to visit the Seattle garden of Gillian Mathews, former owner of Ravenna Gardens, since reading about it at Danger Garden and in the Seattle Times. Designed by Richard Hartlage of Land Morphology (whose personal garden I recently visited), its modern style, lush plantings, and original ...
Living on the edge in the Livingston Garden

Living on the edge in the Livingston Garden

September 11, 2024 I wish I knew how steep this garden is, and how many steps I climbed while exploring it. It’s a leg workout for sure. On the bonus day of the Puget Sound Fling in July, we visited Millie Livingston’s Seattle garden. At nearly 2 acres, the garden ...
Heronswood's shady woodland and tribe-influenced Renaissance Garden

Heronswood’s shady woodland and tribe-influenced Renaissance Garden

August 22, 2024 The colorful house garden and potager stole most of my attention at Heronswood during last month’s Puget Sound Fling. Click for that post and the garden’s tumultuous backstory. Today I’m sharing other parts of Heronswood, starting with the woodland garden. Woodland garden One of the best features ...
Camille Paulsen's Tahoma-flora garden

Camille Paulsen’s Tahoma-flora garden

August 11, 2024 One of my favorite gardens on the Fling tour last month was that of Camille and Dirk Paulsen. As one of the co-planners of the Puget Sound Fling, Camille not only devoted a year of volunteer effort to bring Flingers to her region, but she managed to ...
Amid the trees at Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden and Pacific Bonsai Museum

Amid the trees at Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden and Pacific Bonsai Museum

August 06, 2024 The Puget Sound Fling last month started its second full day of touring in a forest of towering trees. Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden At the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden in Federal Way, Washington, I sought out the Victorian Stumpery, “the world’s largest public stumpery, with ferns spilling ...
Jenny Rose Carey's playful garden rooms at Northview, part 2

Jenny Rose Carey’s playful garden rooms at Northview, part 2

November 06, 2023 In my last post I showed you half of Jenny Rose Carey’s garden, Northview, which I toured during the Philadelphia Area Fling in September. Today I’ll show you the rest. Let’s start with her Fruits and Flowers Garden, where this Tin Man sculpture greeted me with open ...
Linda's live oak courtyard garden in San Antonio

Linda’s live oak courtyard garden in San Antonio

October 18, 2023 After the tour of the Ten Eyck garden last Saturday, I visited my friend Linda Peterson’s garden, one of my favorites in all of Texas. Her garden is home to several charismatic live oaks, including this one with octopus-like arms stretching through a porthole cutout in a ...
Playing at revamped Kingsbury Commons in Pease Park

Playing at revamped Kingsbury Commons in Pease Park

July 12, 2021 I recently rounded up the family to explore the newly redesigned section of Austin’s Pease Park known as Kingsbury Commons. The biggest draw for me was seeing the Treehouse, a rusty orb of rebar and steel beams — less a treehouse than a giant ball of pollen! ...
Victorian Garden, Stumpery, and origami sculpture: Missouri Botanical Garden, part 2

Victorian Garden, Stumpery, and origami sculpture: Missouri Botanical Garden, part 2

June 24, 2021 It’s Pollinator Week, so I’ll kick off Part 2 of my visit to Missouri Botanical Garden (MOBOT) with this bee-attracting patch of coneflowers behind one of the administrative buildings. What a pretty little garden of echinacea, allium, and amsonia in a hidden-away spot. Victorian Garden In contrast, ...
Bigtooth maples and more fall foliage at the Wildflower Center, part 2

Bigtooth maples and more fall foliage at the Wildflower Center, part 2

November 19, 2020 Did a few bigtooth maples from Lost Maples Park lose their way and end up at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center? It sure looked that way last week, when I spotted pumpkin-spice trees in the Family Garden. This is part 2 of my tour. Big, colorful ...
Log slices, twig spheres, and other natural art in garden of Debbie Friedman: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

Log slices, twig spheres, and other natural art in garden of Debbie Friedman: Capital Region Garden Bloggers Fling

July 09, 2017 Though she lives and gardens in Maryland, Bethesda designer Debbie Friedman told us that she uses log slices, granite stones, and other natural accents to evoke the spirit of Mount Desert Island, Maine, where she enjoys vacationing. I visited her suburban garden during the recent Capital Region ...
Nature Nights introduces kids to the Wildflower Center's new Family Garden

Nature Nights introduces kids to the Wildflower Center’s new Family Garden

June 17, 2014 My kids are teens now and well past playground age. But I’m not! Since the Luci and Ian Family Garden opened on May 4, I’ve been wanting to check it out. I previewed the garden before it was completed in mid-March and could see it would be ...