Prior to moving to Austin in 2011, Skottie and Jeff
spent 22 years in Seattle, where they packed a collector’s garden into a
50x100-foot city lot. Seeking a warmer, less rainy climate, they bought a
1.7-acre property in north Austin, and their dream of starting a daylily
hybridizing nursery -- they have more than 800 cultivars and 200+ seedlings -- grew into the larger goal of establishing a botanical
garden: Tanglewild Gardens, one of the private gardens we'll be touring during the Austin Fling.
Scottie and Jeff are justifiably proud of their daylily collection. In
2017 they were accredited as an American Hemerocallis
National Display Garden and as a Historic Display Garden (for daylilies). In addition to daylilies, Tanglewild has
many varieties of palms, brugmansia, arisaema, and coleus, and it's a certified wildlife refuge. "The
Tar Branch creek snakes through the back half of our property," Jeff says. "While seasonal, it has flowing water for much of the year and is
home to many fish and three snapping turtles, including Crush (named after the turtle in Finding Nemo), who's over 2 feet long."
Daylily seedlings |
The nursery and garden is their retirement plan
from the tech world -- someday. In the meantime, it’s a place to recharge,
relax, and share good times with friends and family.
We look forward to sharing it with you at the Austin Fling. There are still a few spots left on the tour, so sign up today!
Moon garden |