Sixth year garden journal: Texas-French Hill Country House
While window shopping in Gruene, I found this great Texas star flag holder, perfect for our front post to hold the American flag.
Historical Sewing and Time Travels
While window shopping in Gruene, I found this great Texas star flag holder, perfect for our front post to hold the American flag.
We enlarged the front garden and planted another Live Oak tree near the original to create a Texas Hill Country style I love seeing everywhere.
And then we built a split rail fence for the front yard to add that Texas Hill Country flair, in front of which I planted small bushes.
And then spring sprung in our Texas gardens, when the amaryllis bulbs from my mom’s garden bloomed, and again in summer with blue plumbago, cannas, gladiolas.
But now that I have a blog with a garden theme, a metaphor for things I love, I should tell some of my gardening story, right?
And then we moved back to San Antonio where we bought our first house to call our own. I can’t wait to create a French inspired Texas Hill Country appearance!
Picture teatime set out in my garden. Come and sit with me while I share my historical sewing and our time travel adventures.