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On the air and on the road for Gardens of Texas this spring



Longing for spring? Need an entertaining garden talk to bridge the gap? Check out my upcoming talks about gorgeous and WARM Texas gardens!… Read More

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January 27, 2026

Is everyone enjoying winter so far?? Are you longing for spring and a new gardening season? Need an entertaining garden talk to bridge the gap and inspire your own gardening dreams?

Then check out my upcoming talks about gorgeous, inspiring, and — above all — warm Texas gardens! I’ve lined up a bunch of new events for spring, both online and in person, and I’d love for you to join me. I’ll be sharing stories of resilient, creative Texas gardens and their garden makers, plus practical take-home ideas — all featured in my new book, Gardens of Texas.

Upcoming Events

Feb. 4 – Live webinar for the Northwest Horticultural Society, a gardening organization in the Pacific Northwest, but open to viewers anywhere! 6:30-8:00 pm (PST) / 8:30-10:00 pm (CST). Register here. And if you can’t catch the live Zoom, a recording will be available to registrants for 3 weeks after the event.

Feb. 18 – Meet the Author event at Rice University in Houston and live on Zoom, 6-8 pm. This is a hybrid event: when registering, you can choose to participate in person or through Zoom. In this conversation-style discussion, I’ll talk about my background at Rice, how I became a writer, and how my new book, Gardens of Texas, came about. After the discussion, in-person attendees are invited to a reception with heavy appetizers and drinks. This free event is presented by the Office of Alumni Relations and Friends of Fondren Library. Register here.

Feb. 19 – Houston Botanic Garden, 6:00-9:30 pm. In a panel conversation moderated by me, Houston garden owners featured in Gardens of Texas will join me on-stage to share what they’ve learned about making inviting outdoor spaces, choosing plants, supporting wildlife, and tending gardens that are both resilient and deeply personal. Expect practical insights, local perspectives, and a close look at the beauty of gardens grown in harmony with place. I’ll have books for sale and signing before and after the discussion. Register here.

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