Autumn gardens and biking at Biltmore House

Autumn gardens and biking at Biltmore House

November 17, 2022 During our visit to Asheville, North Carolina, earlier this month, we spent one day at Biltmore House — but not to see the castle-like chateau erected by the New York-based Vanderbilts as their summer place. We’ve toured the house before, and it’s interesting, but I didn’t feel ...
Fall foliage, falls, and food in and around Asheville

Fall foliage, falls, and food in and around Asheville

November 15, 2022 Looking Glass Falls near Brevard, NC I love fall and seeing the trees change color. Since autumn color in Texas rarely offers more than a faint blush or tinge of yellow, I’ll travel far to see a good show. But it’s tricky when you’re making reservations 6 ...
More red trumpets!

More red trumpets!

September 13, 2022 Last week I came home from a trip to Santa Fe to find the oxblood lilies up and blazing in the back garden. Yesterday, after a weekend trip to Houston, I found a second round in fiery flower. Bonus! Oxblood lilies (Rhodophiala bifida) are a passalong — ...
Piet Oudolf meadow in fall bloom at Delaware Botanic Gardens

Piet Oudolf meadow in fall bloom at Delaware Botanic Gardens

March 15, 2022 The last public garden I visited on my road trip down the East Coast last October was newly opened Delaware Botanic Gardens in Dagsboro, Delaware. The big draw? A 2-acre meadow designed by revered Dutch plantsman Piet Oudolf, who also designed the plantings of the High Line ...
Garden path wonderland at Paxson Hill Farm, part 3

Garden path wonderland at Paxson Hill Farm, part 3

February 15, 2022 My detour to Paxson Hill Farm‘s beautiful and imaginative gardens in New Hope, Pennsylvania, proved to be a highlight of my big road trip last October. Here’s Part 3 of my tour. Click here for Part 1 and Part 2. Railroad tie path Leaving the hobbit house ...
Gardens galore at Paxson Hill Farm, part 1

Gardens galore at Paxson Hill Farm, part 1

February 09, 2022 Paxson Hill Farm’s crossroads, where inviting paths branch in every direction A friend asked me how I find gardens to see when traveling. Aside from online research a lot comes down to asking gardeners who live in the area. And it pays to build in time for ...
Pumpkin spice florals at Terrain garden shop

Pumpkin spice florals at Terrain garden shop

February 04, 2022 While in Pennsylvania last fall, I couldn’t miss a shopping excursion at Terrain, an eye-candy garden shop/nursery that’s a sister-store to Anthropologie. I visited the flagship Terrain in Glen Mills a few years ago (click for my tour). This time I checked out the Devon location, and ...
James Golden's Federal Twist garden is like Fight Club, except we do talk about it

James Golden’s Federal Twist garden is like Fight Club, except we do talk about it

January 22, 2022 At the garden gate, towering grasses make you feel about 3 feet tall Plants duke it out for space and sunlight in every garden. But at Federal Twist, a wet-meadow garden in a clearing in the woods near Stockton, New Jersey, you witness the brawling fistfight from ...
Looking inward at Innisfree Garden, part 2

Looking inward at Innisfree Garden, part 2

December 10, 2021 Today I’m continuing with part 2 of my tour of Innisfree, a public garden in New York’s Hudson Valley. Inspired by Chinese strolling gardens, the naturalistic garden rambles around a glacial lake, with small “cup gardens” to discover along the way. Click here to read part 1 ...
Fill up your cup at Innisfree Garden, part 1

Fill up your cup at Innisfree Garden, part 1

December 08, 2021 “Pam, I hope you are planning a visit to Innisfree, the world’s greatest underrated and too little known garden.” So messaged James Golden of Federal Twist after I’d asked if I might visit his own increasingly well-known garden while on my Northeast road trip in October. As ...
The yellow glow of late fall

The yellow glow of late fall

December 02, 2021 Cool, blue-sky weather has me spending more time in the garden, having friends over, and tinkering with planting beds. It’s kind of glowing out there. Why? Yellow is the color of fall in my garden, starting with the wonderful forsythia sage (Salvia madrensis), which lights up the ...
Vermont's Green Mountains blush orange and red in October

Vermont’s Green Mountains blush orange and red in October

December 01, 2021 Forty-seven miles — that’s how wide Vermont is at its tapered southern end. For someone from the endless state of Texas (773 miles wide, or about 12 hours of driving without stopping for gas, food, or a bathroom), it almost seems like you could stretch out your ...
Autumn turns New Hampshire's White Mountains orange, crimson, and gold

Autumn turns New Hampshire’s White Mountains orange, crimson, and gold

November 08, 2021 New England’s fall color — with trees flaming out orange, red, and gold — is famous worldwide. Two years ago I started planning a bucket-list trip to see it and settled on the White Mountains of New Hampshire in early October. Covid bumped the trip back a ...
My leaf-peeping road trip began with fall scenery in Maine

My leaf-peeping road trip began with fall scenery in Maine

October 30, 2021 After a very busy month, I’m ready to start sharing about my 18-day, 2,200-mile road trip through the Northeast and Mid-Atlantic earlier this month. To recap, I flew into Portland, Maine, on September 30 to see New England fall foliage in the White Mountains of New Hampshire, ...
Japanese maple puts on another excellent show

Japanese maple puts on another excellent show

December 17, 2020 The show is over now, but during the past two weeks I watched the Japanese maple at the front corner of the house blush redder and redder. Looking up through the leaves was like gazing through stained glass. I’m sure I looked odd staring up at the ...
Origami sculpture and Christmasy cactus garden at San Antonio Botanical Garden

Origami sculpture and Christmasy cactus garden at San Antonio Botanical Garden

December 07, 2020 I first admired Kevin Box‘s playful origami sculptures on Canyon Road in Santa Fe. Now he’s exhibiting his work at San Antonio Botanical Garden through early May 2021. I kept wanting to visit this fall but couldn’t find time until last weekend, when my husband and I ...