Saturday, April 2, 2011

Meet me at Cottage Gardens! Wine Country Landscape Design

 Should you be in Northern California on Sunday, April 10th around 11 a.m., Cottage Gardens in Petaluma I hope you'll drop by and say hello!  I'm pleased to be a part of the Springtime schedule of events taking place at this wonderful plant nursery. 


Photographed at Darioush Winery
My presentation will feature my favorite destination wineries, along with aspects of landscape design, and...



I'll be giving away a limited number of complimentary wine tasting cards.

Matanzas Creek Winery Dry Stream Bed
Cottage Gardens is located at 3995 Emerald Drive, Petaluma. 
Photos © Alice Joyce
Chateau St. Jean's romantic setting.
Benziger Winery's Biodynamic Flow Form Water Feature in the 'Discovery Trail'

On FaceBook? I'd love to connect with you.

Hope to see you at Cottage Gardens!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

White on White Wednesday: Desert, Mountains, Wildflowers




Anza-Borrego Desert Vista  --  Clark Dry Lake
All Rights Reserved: 
PHOTOS & TEXT Copyright Alice Joyce

Snow-capped San Jacinto Mountains - Wind Farm in Foreground:
Palm Springs
Photos © Alice Joyce

Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Among the White Wildflowers: Chicory - Rafinesquia neomexicana
Photo © COPYRIGHT Alice Joyce

Monday, March 28, 2011

A Desert Spectacle in Borrego Springs



Dozens of these fascinating sculptures arise from the desert floor as you drive through
the town of Borrego Springs.
Owner of the 'Galleta Meadows Estate,' Dennis Avery is the person to thank for the spectacle.

Brittlebush: Encelia farinosa (Photo: Alice Joyce)
Outstanding arrays of golden, daisy-like flowers covered myriad brittlebush during my mid-March desert journey. The plant's form is an interesting dome-shape, with mounded silver-gray foliage below the abundant flowers. A member of the Asteraceae family, the brittlebush boasts new, white foliage with a texture like velvet in summer.



Avery commissioned Ricardo Breceda to work his magic with welded steel. In the past few years, Breceda has created giant sloths and baby camels, mammoths and raptors, elephants and tortoises, and to the delight of all who unknowingly come upon them, extinct prehistoric species: Gomphotheriums and Sabertooths that once roamed the land. Historical figure, Juan Bautista de Anza has joined the open-air exhibition.
All text and photos: Copyright © Alice Joyce
Fouqueria splendens bloom (Photo © Alice Joyce) Anza-Borrego Desert State Park
Common names: Ocotillo .. Desert Coral
Among the desert's flora, I found the sculptural form of the plant's linear stems entrancing, not to mention the springtime display of fiery flower heads -- countless ocotillos were in-bloom!
Visit www.galletameadows.com

Saturday, March 26, 2011

In Search of Wildflowers .. Anza-Borrego Desert Journey



Blooming Beavertail Cactus - Opuntia Basilaris
Photos ©  Alice Joyce
Dune Evening Primrose
The Anza-Borrego Desert has long been on my bucket list! This State Park has a reputation for spectacular wildflower displays when all the conditions of water, rain, wind and sun play out in harmony. I've begun to write about my recent sojourn on Alice's Garden Travel Buzz, where views of the spectacular landscape and canyons where I hiked are featured.
2011 is proving to be a good bloom year in Anza-Borrego. The timing of my trip was fine, if too early for most cacti.
All text and photos: Copyright Alice Joyce

Funastrum hirtellum   Photo © Alice Joyce

I came upon it only once in 8 days. A twining plant with tiny, star-shaped flower clusters.
(Many thanks, James of LostLandscape: plant indeed appears to be Funastrum hirtellum - hairy milkweed.)


The native California Fan Palm is the star here!
Justicia californica blooms in front of the stately tree.


Sandy expanses of the desert floor were covered with Sand Verbena: Abronia villosa
You may recognize Datura wrightii Regel: the poisonous Jimson Weed has quite a reputation. This member of the Solanaceae family is also known as Sacred Datura.

Thursday, March 24, 2011

Marilyn Monroe and .. Me



Datura wrightii - Photo Copyright Alice Joyce
All text and photos Copyright Alice Joyce
Desert Sojourn: Part 1
My trip to the desert was rained out, but not before one week of hiking and exploring. Once upon a time ... Marilyn Monroe, Raymond Burr and equally illustrious movie stars stayed at this Mid-Century Modern hotel in the desert. Although a fire ravaged the property and its charming casitas, new owners have restored the classic lobby, pool, eight unadorned rooms, and 2 remaining casitas for visitors to Borrego SpringsThe restaurants - Krazy Coyote & Red Ocotillo - are popular spots for grazing.

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Creating an Oasis : Glorious Garden Fountains






Chicago's Millennium Park - Crown Fountain by Jaume Plensa
Currently atop my short list of favored fountains.
All text and photos: Copyright © Alice Joyce
Think... Summer!

Fountains elevate the atmosphere of a garden, creating an oasis with a play of water... pleasing sounds that refresh. On a grand scale, fountains function as focal points within an expansive landscape design:

in historic settings...




or contemporary estate gardens.
Text and photos: Copyright Alice Joyce

A vineyard vignette encompassing a sequestered space for relaxation.


A contemporary terrace at a friend's home, away from the town.


Always a pleasant diversion to discover a chic garden shop while traveling,

or to be in the embrace of a formal parkland on a surprisingly sunny winter's day.

Monday, March 7, 2011

Winter Blooms .. Spring Approaches!


One of my favorite gardens to photograph: This one-acre landscape will be included as part of an Australians Studying Abroad tour -- a one-day visit to private gardens that I'm now planning for the Spring of 2012.
Text and Photographs Copyright © Alice Joyce
It's been 10 years since I first wrote an article about the garden, which appeared as a cover story in the San Francisco Chronicle - Home & Garden. Photographing a garden over the span of a decade is a project that encourages an intimate connection with the site.

I'm looking forward to the months ahead, as the landscape's ornamental grasses, deciduous trees, and dormant perennials awaken. I'll be dropping by to capture the displays and seasonal changes in a continuing series of photographs.

Saturday, March 5, 2011

Beverly Hills Beauty .. Greystone Park Gardens



A little-known gem of a public park in Beverly Hills....

Greystone Mansion is an impressive Gothic-style estate surrounded by picturesque gardens.


Although more minimal than the landscape originally created in the 1920s, and designed by Paul G. Thiene, the lovely parkland has been administered by the City of Beverly Hills since 1965.
A cultural and historic destination you'll want to explore when visiting Los Angeles, Greystone is the site of special events -- from weddings to home and garden shows. It's a popular location where filming often takes place for television and movies.

Visit www.beverlyhills.org for the park's current Open Hours: Admission is free.
Look for Greystone on AlicesGardenTravelBuzz.com

Monday, February 28, 2011

Internet Thieves .. Copyright Infringement!


The longer you blog, the more likely you'll discover
your content and photographs have been stolen.
The nature of the 'beast' that is the internet?
Ultimately, it makes no difference if you watermark photos or not,
or if you embed your photographs with copyright information.
Watermarks can be sliced off / embedded data is easily ignored.
I'm told savvy computer geek thieves know how to remove watermarks,
and they surely aren't concerned with embedded attribution.
I could spend all my days (and nights) searching AND finding obscure and not-so-obscure web sites and blogs where my words appear in my own voice yet on a totally foreign web address.
Splog = spam blog.
A friend's web site was hacked yesterday,
and she has reminded readers of the importance of backing up your web site and blog content.
Is the internet a sexy beast? One we find alluring despite its faults?
You may soon see a copyright notice in each and every Bay Area Tendrils post.
ALL TEXT AND PHOTOGRAPHS COPYRIGHT: ALICE JOYCE
Little steps to lessen, if not alleviate, opportunities for sploggers.

Thursday, February 24, 2011

Arched Blades of Furcraea foetida 'Mediopicta' - Irwin's Garden


Design by Robert Irwin
I love the contemporary aesthetic of Robert Irwin's design of the Palm Garden...
...now on view in Los Angeles at the LACMA campus, where
Architect Renzo Piano has created yet another stunning museum building:

Cor-ten steel - pictured - is one of Irwin's preferred materials, having used it to construct planters and long rectangular raised beds. In outdoor projects, this type of steel weathers to a naturally deep-toned rust color.
The color of these hard-edge containers complements the garden's plant palette, with structural foliage in shades of blue, creamy yellow and green. The layout seems to pop! amidst the grassy sward of the garden's horizontal plane.
Artist Robert Irwin burst on the horticultural scene as the creator of
revisited on Bay Area Tendrils in 2009.