Wake your Winter Garden – Inspiration from the Washington Park Arboretum
There’s something magical about a winter garden, and I never pass up an opportunity to visit one. Especially one that’s known for looking it’s best
There’s something magical about a winter garden, and I never pass up an opportunity to visit one. Especially one that’s known for looking it’s best
For those of you who read my blog, you’re probably aware that I’m very photo-driven. I can’t get seem to get enough beautiful garden photographs
Without a doubt, the heart of my garden is my transformed shed. This month my shed is being featured in Sunset Magazine (omg – so
I’m thrilled to introduce one of the best books to hit the stands this year – Why Grow That, When You Can Grow This, by
My garden-watering meltdown had been brewing for years. It came to a head this past summer when I had finally had enough of the hoses
You know when you see a book and you just know it’s gonna be good? Well, that’s how I felt about The Layered Garden, by
There’s something alluring about beautiful plants that have a bite to them. While I don’t go out of my way to design gardens that will
Earlier this week I wrote about my visit to Cornerstone Gardens and showed you the Red Lantern garden created by the amazing duo Andy Cao
Sonoma’s Cornerstone Gardens is one of my very favorite public gardens to visit any time of year. In my opinion, though, the fall is the
Yesterday I met my good friend Patty Craft (with Horticulture Magazine) at the National Heirloom Exposition in Sonoma, CA. What exactly is the expo? Their
Every day he’s perched high upon his throne where he guards his kingdom below.
I’ve been traveling a lot this summer and am so glad to finally be home! But after nearly five weeks away you can imagine the