A Texas Garden with Rooms, Blooms – and Art

A Texas garden may be different from New England gardens, but gardeners all share the desire to create beautiful spaces. I spent a week in Texas visiting my daughter and her family, and joining ninety-two other garden bloggers touring gardens in the Austin area. We visited big public gardens like the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, and the Zilker Botanical Garden.  We also visited unique private gardens. The garden created by David and Jenny Stocker appeared to be a…

Bridge of Flowers Annual Plant Sale

  • Post published:05/18/2018
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While on my recent weekend of touring amazing gardens in Texas, I found that three of my fellow tourists, from New York and Rhode Island, had visited the Bridge of Flowers. Not only did my new friends appreciate the beauty of the Bridge in joyous bloom, they admired the way the Shelburne Falls Area Women’s Club, and their Bridge of Flowers subcommittee, have cared for the Bridge, and enlisted the support of  a wide community to create a…

Garden Blogger’s Bloom Day – May 15, 2018

  • Post published:05/15/2018
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The Texas sun seemed to be shining on these glowing golden primroses on Garden Bloggers Bloom Day. The garden had hardly any blooms when we left for Texas on May  but our return on May 8 was astounding. I am going to  give a thorough pictorial record of our May 15 blooms. I'm behind on my spring clean up and weeding so you'll likely see plenty of weeds. These primroses are increasing nicely. The tall Japanese primroses will…

Greenfield’s Energy Park – For the Community and the Environment

  • Post published:05/11/2018
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Greenfield’s Energy Park is a gem in the center of town. Main Street is all bustle and work, but a short stroll down Miles Street takes you to the peaceful gardens and shade of a town park created in 1999. Sandy Thomas was the director of the Northeast Sustainability Energy Association (NESEA) housed in the former railroad switch house building in the blighted area left by the demolition of the railroad station. In 1999 the town had a…

Deep in the Heart of Texas Garden Tour

  • Post published:05/08/2018
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I am returned from Austin, Texas Garden Tour where we saw succulents small - and LARGE. This agave was at the Nature's Garden organic nursery. We didn't even mind that it was still raining (pouring)  as we wandered among the gardens - and the plants for sale. We saw Art in the garden - LARGE and small. I am just teasing now but  soon I'll show you wonderful public gardens like the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center and…

New and Interesting Perennials This Spring

  • Post published:05/04/2018
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What new perennials will you plant in your garden this year? I don’t mean brand new on the market, but new to you. Last fall I planted more than 100 crocus bulbs: white, yellow and purple. These are not new varieties, but I have never planted crocus before. In my new garden I can’t plant many bulbs because the garden is wet and bulbs would rot. But the bit of lawn in front of the house allows a…