Showing posts with label Garden Bloggers Fling 2018. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Garden Bloggers Fling 2018. Show all posts

Monday, May 28, 2018

Souvenir book commemorates 10th anniversary of the Fling

Every blogger who attended Austin Garden Bloggers Fling this year received a 10th anniversary commemorative booklet. Conceived by Diana Kirby as a scrapbook-style souvenir book packed with photos and an evocative summary about each year's Fling, it showcases the bloggers and the gardens we've seen during 11 years of Flinging, from Austin in 2008 to the Capital Region in 2017. We hope you delight as much in the memories as we do!
For those who weren't able to attend this year, we're pleased to be able to share the souvenir booklet online as a pdf, which you're welcome to download for your own keepsake.

Here is the booklet's introduction, commemorating a decade of fun at Garden Bloggers Fling:

Garden Bloggers Fling has been bringing bloggers together since 2008, attracting garden lovers from across North America and Europe. But how is it that we've come to "Fling," meeting up for 3-1/2 days of garden touring, socializing, and networking in a new city every year for 10 years?

It began in April 2008 in Austin, where local bloggers met regularly to get to know each other beyond the anonymity of the internet. One of the bloggers, Pam Penick of Digging, got the crazy idea to invite all garden bloggers to Austin for a "Spring Fling" - a day to visit gardens, socialize, and talk about blogging. She and 3 other Austin bloggers began planning, and the Fling was born.

A sample page from the souvenir booklet
But would anybody come? Flying to a city where you knew someone only through their blog required a leap of faith. Remarkably, people leaped! That first Fling had 37 garden bloggers from 12 U.S. states. It was a hit!

Since then, the Fling has blossomed into a 3-1/2-day annual event that brings 75-100 bloggers together in a different city each year to enjoy private and public gardens, nursery shopping, an opening reception and banquet dinner, swag bags and raffle prizes given by generous sponsors, and, most importantly, the opportunity to meet fellow garden lovers who share that passion through blogging. Although we may hail from vastly different growing zones and have diverse gardening interests, the Fling brings us together.

This year marks the 10th anniversary of Garden Bloggers Fling, and so it seems fitting to return to Austin, where it all began, to "Fling" once again. This anniversary souvenir booklet celebrates our one-of-a-kind event and the many fond memories and lasting friendships made across 10 years of the Fling.

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

Read all about Austin Fling 2018: Our blog posts

We love reading your posts about Austin Fling, and so do other bloggers, our tour's garden owners and sponsors, and the gardening public. To help us find your posts as you publish over the weeks and months ahead, please tag them on Facebook and Instagram with our hashtag #gbfling2018. Also, please share your blog links on our official Facebook page.

Here are the blog posts about Austin Fling, organized by date (May 3-6) and location (or "general," if covering multiple locations), that we've collected for your reading pleasure.




Pre-Fling and May 3 - Day 1



Callicarpa: Austin Public Library and Lady Bird Lake Hike and Bike Trail

Rock Rose: A FLINGing good time

It's a Dry Heat: Thursday: Pre-Garden Bloggers Fling ’18

Alyse Lansing Garden Design: Austin Garden Tours: begin

Danger Garden: Who did it first?

Queen of the Dirt: Austin pre-Fling road trips… Antique Rose Emporium

Queen of the Dirt: Austin pre-Fling road trips…Friendly Natives Nursery

Queen of the Dirt: Austin pre-Fling road trips… heading west

Rock-Oak-Deer: Garden Blogger's Fling 2018: Getting There

Rock-Oak-Deer: Garden Blogger's Fling Austin 2018: Still Getting There

Danger Garden: 2018 Garden Bloggers Fling — the opening bash at the downtown Austin Library

Callicarpa: A Warm Welcome and a Literary Scoundrel: Pre-Fling Austin




May 4 - Day 2

Through the Greenhouse Glass: Austin Garden Tours, Day One!

Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

The Patient Gardener: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Centre 


Tales from Awkward Hill: Wildflowers in Texas (believe it or not)

The Paintbox Garden: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Chickadee Gardens: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center: Garden Blogger's Fling, Austin

The Rainy Day Garden: Stormy Skies at The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Queen of the Dirt: Howdy from Austin…Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Dallas Garden Buzz: Garden Bloggers Fling Day 1 and Stop 1

Succulents and More: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Austin, TX (#gbfling2018)

Danger Garden: Wildflowers and showers, during the Austin GB Fling

Alyse Lansing Garden Inspiration Blog: Austin: Wildflower Center, part 1: wild and wooly

Commonweeder: Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center

Alyse Lansing Garden Inspiration Blog: Austin: Wildflower Center, part 2 - in sun


Diana Kirby Garden

Garden With Diana: Garden of Diana Kirby 

Rock-Oak-Deer: Rain Check at Diana's Garden

Danger Garden: Diana's Garden, a stop on the Austin Garden Bloggers Fling


The Natural Gardener

Chickadee Gardens: The Natural Gardener Nursery: Garden Blogger's Fling, Austin

Queen of the Dirt: Howdy from Austin…The Natural Gardener

Danger Garden: The Natural Gardener, a stop on the Austin Fling


Jenny Stocker Garden

Garden with Diana: Garden of Jenny Stocker

The Patient Gardener: A garden of inspiration

Rock Rose: Friday at the Fling

Plant + Shoot: SHOOT: how to use leading lines for better garden photos

A Growing Obsession: friday clippings 5/18/18

Ramblings from a Desert Garden: An English Garden with Texas Flair

Late to the Garden Party: Rock Rose in the Rain (Garden Bloggers' Fling)

Commonweeder: A Texas Garden with Rooms, Blooms – and Art

The Paintbox Garden: A Texas Garden with English Roots

Danger Garden: Visiting Jennifer's garden...during the Austin Fling

Succulents and More: England meets Texas: Jenny Stocker's walled garden (#gbfling2018)

Chickadee Gardens: Garden Blogger's Fling, Austin: A British Transplant in Texas

Toronto Gardens: England Meets Texas in the Rock Rose Garden


Mirador Garden

A Growing Obsession: multifaceted Mirador house, Austin TX

Succulents and More: Mirador Garden: steel and succulents in Austin, TX (#gbfling2018)

The Paintbox Garden: Mirador – Steel, Limestone & Design Panache in Austin

Chickadee Gardens: Garden Blogger's Fling, Austin: Mirador Garden

Danger Garden: The Mirador Garden, a stop on the Austin GB Fling

Sharing Nature's Garden: Contemporary, xeric garden showcased at Garden Bloggers Fling


May 5 - Day 3


Through the Greenhouse Glass: Austin Garden Tours, Day Two!


Pam Penick Garden

Danger Garden: The 2018 Austin GB Fling; Pam Penick's garden

My Northern Garden: Garden Your Garage

Garden with Diana: Garden of Pam Penick

Ramblings from a Desert Garden: A Shady, Colorful Garden Personifies The Uniqueness of Austin

Late to the Garden Party: Digging into Pam Penick's Garden (Garden Bloggers' Fling)

GardenBook: C'mon Lets Go Over to Pams' !! Garden Bloggers Fling 2018-Austin

The Paintbox Garden: Texas Rhapsody in Blue

Queen of the Dirt: Howdy from Austin…digging under the Death Star

Chickadee Gardens: Garden Blogger's Fling, Austin: The Garden of Pam Penick

Succulents and More: Visiting the garden of Austin, TX writer and blogger Pam Penick


Colleen Jamison Garden

Sign of the Times: Friday Bench: Along the Median Strip

The Paintbox Garden: Birds, Bling and Beguiling Brown

Chickadee Gardens: Garden Blogger's Fling, Austin: Jamison Garden

Danger Garden: The garden of Colleen Jamison, a stop on the 2018 Garden Bloggers Fling


B. Jane Garden

Ramblings from a Desert Garden: Vacation at Home: A Contemporary, Low-Maintenance Garden

The Paintbox Garden: Chic and Sleek in Austin

Danger Garden: B. Jane, a garden from the 2018 Garden Bloggers Fling

Chickadee Gardens: Garden Blogger's Fling, Austin: B. Jane Garden

B. Jane Gardens: Garden Bloggers Fling 2018

Toronto Gardens: Snow-Day Escape to a Contemporary Oasis in Austin, TX

Sharing Nature's Garden: Contemporary landscape creates comfort at Garden Bloggers Fling garden

Succulents and More: B. Jane Garden: small but sophisticated backyard resort


Donna and Mike Fowler Garden

Toronto Gardens: Recycled Glass Is a Garden Shrine to Sunshine

Chickadee Gardens: Garden Blogger's Fling, Austin: Donna Fowler

Danger Garden: The garden of Donna Fowler, from the 2018 GB Fling...


Tanglewild Gardens

Succulents and More: Tanglewild Gardens: Morocco meets Thailand in Texas

Late to the Garden Party: Tanglewild Gardens (2018 Garden Bloggers' Fling)

Danger Garden: Tanglewild, a stop on the Garden Bloggers Fling

Chickadee Gardens: An Austin Garden: Tanglewild


May 6 - Day 4


Gardening Turned Up to Eleven: Wednesday Vignettes - From the 2018 Austin Fling

Through the Greenhouse Glass: Austin Garden Tours - Day Three!

It's a Dry Heat: Sunday: Garden Bloggers Fling ’18


Lucinda Hutson Garden

Garden with Diana: Garden of Lucinda Hutson

Natural Gardening: A wonderful Fling

Red Dirt Ramblings: Lucinda Hutson's Garden

Cottage in the Court: Lucinda’s Garden – Love On Earth

Late to the Garden Party: Immersion in Lucinda Hutson's Joyous Spirit (Garden Bloggers' Fling)

Frau Zinnie: Whimsical elements complement author's paradise

Rock Rose: Lucinda's Garden

Commonweeder: Life is a Fiesta with Lucinda Hutson in Austin, Texas

The Paintbox Garden: La Casita Moradita de Tequila

Queen of the Dirt: Howdy from Austin…party at Lucinda’s

Danger Garden: Lucinda Hutson (¡VIVA TEQUILA!), a stop on the 2018 Garden Bloggers Fling

Art of Gardening: Awesome in Austin

Rock-Oak-Deer: A Daily Fiesta at La Casita Moradita

Succulents and More: A love letter to color, life, and tequila: the Austin, TX garden of Lucinda Hutson

Chickadee Gardens: Garden Blogger's Fling, Austin: Lucinda Hutson

Sharing Nature's Garden: Colorful cottage garden explodes with color and plants


Margie McClurg Garden

Danger Garden: The Margie McClurg garden, a stop on the 2018 Garden Bloggers Fling

Chickadee Gardens: An Austin Garden: Margie McClurg


Ruthie Burrus Garden

Succulents and More: Ruthie Burrus garden: Texas Hill Country hideaway with spectacular views

My Northern Garden: Gardening for Pollinators in a Big Way

Queen of the Dirt: Howdy from Austin…almost above the clouds

Late to the Garden Party: The View from Ruthie Burrus's Garden (2018 Garden Bloggers' Fling)

The Paintbox Garden: A Garden for Wildlife in Texas

Danger Garden: The Ruthie Burrus Garden, a stop on the 2018 Garden Bloggers Fling

Chickadee Gardens: An Elegant and Wild Austin Garden: Ruthie Burrus

Callicarpa: On a Clear Day: The Hilltop Garden of Ruthie Burrus



Zilker Botanical Garden & David Salman Talk

Red Dirt Ramblings: Why Do Gardens Matter?

Danger Garden: Zilker Botanical Garden, a stop on the 2018 Garden Bloggers Fling


Tait Moring Garden

Danger Garden:  The garden of Tait Moring, a stop on the 2018 Garden Bloggers Fling


Kirk Walden Garden

Succulents and More: Kirk Walden's garden: It's all about the view



General/Multiple Days






Piece of Eden: Flung!







Just a Girl with a Hammer: Bugs, booze, and brisket


Veg Plotting: Postcard from Texas




Succulents and More: Austin, TX gardens from M to Z






Dig, Grow, Compost, Blog: What Is It About Austin Gardens?

Piece of Eden: Fling 2018: People in Garden Pictures

The Patient Gardener: Austin – Tchotchke

Gardening in a Drought: Plant and Repeat

Ramblings from a Desert Garden: Garden Inspiration: Southwest Style


Sharing Nature's Garden: Bloggers celebrate 10th Anniversary of Garden Bloggers Fling

Southwest Gardening: Add Color, Save Water With Garden Art

Gardening Turned Up to Eleven: Austin Garden Bloggers Fling - Everything Overview

Gardening Turned Up to Eleven: What I learned: The Power of Consistent Mulch! 

Gardening Turned Up to Eleven: What I Learned - Planting Without Beds

Gardening Turned Up to Eleven: What I learned: Excellent Color Echos & Palettes

Gardening Turned Up to Eleven: What I Learned: Garden Art Done Austin-Style

Gardening Turned Up to Eleven: What I learned - Water in the Garden

Amateur Bot-Ann-Ist: May I continue? (May, 2018)

Sharing Nature's Garden: Tour of Austin Garden Bloggers Fling’s beautiful gardens

Fashion Plants: Austin Plants

Fashion Plants: Austin Light

Fashion Plants: Austin Water

Fashion Plants: Austin Pots

PlantPostings: Austin's Awesome Container Plantings



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Thursday, December 14, 2017

One special-rate room left at 2018 Fling hotel


We have 1 special-rate room left at the Garden Bloggers Fling hotel for next May 3-6.  The next blogger to register will get the $199 rate.  If you're still thinking about registering, do it now to take advantage of this special rate. 

Update 1/7/18: The room has been reserved. But if we receive any cancellations, special-rate rooms may open up. Let us know if you'd like to be on the waiting list for one.

Wednesday, December 13, 2017

Holiday Gift Guide for Gardeners...

The holiday season is upon us.  If you are scratching your head about what to give a gardening friend, or, someone else has asked you what you want, look no further than this blog.

Our generous and supportive Fling sponsors have everything a garden blogger could want and more.  And, they have a wide array of gifts for the non-gardeners on your list, too.



Year round, the arrival of a catalog from High Country Gardens is guaranteed to stop me in my tracks to look for unique plants that I can't find locally.  I like to push my USDA Zone limits, and am always looking for different varieties to try.  One of my favorite features of the catalog and website is the attention to detail and excellent information provided about each plant. I don't have to go searching for more information about plants that are new to me, because each plant write up includes a long list of conditions in which the plant will thrive.  You'll learn right away if the plant is drought tolerant or deer and rabbit resistant and whether it's pollinator friendly.


Garden Design Magazine is a wonderful gift for the gardeners in your life.  It's also a special present for both family and friends who love beautiful gardens and design who either can't or don't necessarily like to get dirt under their fingernails.  The in-depth articles and stunning photography draw you into an inspirational plant wonderland you just can't put down.

I've given Garden Design Magazine subscriptions to both clients and friends.  With no advertising to interrupt the information-filled content, (an unusual occurrence in the magazine world), Garden Design Magazine explores amazing gardens, highlights beautiful plants and offers insights from the world's best garden designers.  It's the perfect gift for winter holidays that keep you out of the garden.


Proven Winners searches the world to bring you vibrant flowering annuals, perennials and shrubs that deliver the most beautiful garden performance. When you grow Proven Winners, you'll surely find garden success. Their plants have been proven in trial from coast to coast in the U.S.  Check out the Proven Winners website to find which of your local nurseries carry their plants.  The website will also give you great gardening ideas and information about fertilizing, container plants, recipes, and their top-selling shrubs, annuals and perennials.  Have you ever used the Butterball turkey hotline?  Well, Proven Winners even has a grower hotline you can call when you have a plant emergency.

Vivero Growers, a local independent Austin retail and wholesale nursery offers a wide selection of premium plants.  Unlike some nurseries, Vivero grows the majority of its perennials, natives and adapted plants, right on site.  The nursery is filled with vignettes of plantings, pairing just the right things for color, texture, contrast, size and overall WOW factor. They have many unique specimens and an impressive selection of succulents, agaves and cacti.  You can find pre-made succulent planters and container combos for sale or they can  help you pick the perfect plants to make your own planter.  If you're driving of flying to the Fling, a visit to Vivero is a bucket list must.  For bloggers flying in, don't forget your the plastic bags and paper towels you'll to put some of these plants in your suitcase! You'll find great gifts for your friends and for yourself.


Originally a wildflower farm, on the American Meadows website you can now find perennials, grasses, bulbs, ground covers as well as gardening tools perfect for aspiring or expert gardeners. They offer more than 110 annual and 78 perennial seed mixes for sale, specifically tailored to any region in the country.  Check them out to see which plants or specialized blends are best for your garden gift giving. 


One of hottest trends to hit the garden industry in years, succulents are all the rage.  Some of us have been in plant-love with them for years, and now the rest of the world is catching up.  You can find them in every possible container, from beer cans to shoes to teacups.   East Austin Succulents carries the most extensive collection of succulents I've ever seen in all my nursery visits at 10 Garden Bloggers Flings and around the world. Don't leave Austin without stopping by their fabulous store in...yes, you guessed it...East Austin.  From spiky to gently trailing, you are guaranteed to find the perfect easy-to-care-for gift here, even for the gardening-challenged people in your life. You'll find a wide assortment of pre-planted containers and a hoop house as long as a football field (well, maybe not that long), full of varieties of succulents you've never seen before. Be sure to pack them well when putting them in that suitcase!


Another long-time Fling sponsor, Botanical Interests, offers the highest quality US-grown seed and the most informative packets on the market.  Each unique seed packet is not only beautiful, it's filled with facts, tips, recipes and quality seeds.  When planning a garden, all of that information right at your fingertips helps ensure your plants will thrive.  Offering more than 600 varieties, all seeds from Botanical Interests are non-GMO and untreated with pesticides. Make your shopping even easier and buy one of their lovely garden gift sets, all ready to go. They also sell an adult coloring book to help extend your gardening zen to those cold winter days ahead.


Plant Development Services boasts the top-ranking plant brands: Encore® Azalea, the Southern Living™ Plant Collection and the Sunset Western Garden Collection®, available at nurseries nationwide.


The Southern Living Plant Collection is known as the go-to company for innovative new plants selected for their ability to solve specific landscape challenges.  They thoroughly trial and test their plants for use in southern gardens. Their website also includes detailed information about how to design, plant, prune and care for their plants.  A simple search will help you find local retailers that carry their plants so a quick trip to the nearest nursery will give you plant gift inspiration.

The Sunset Western Garden Collection is the first collection designed specifically for the Western Gardener. Their superior plant introductions are designed to ensure that plants in Western region of the country thrive. You'll find a beautiful array of plants and inspirational design ideas on their extensive website. Look for their plants at your local retailers and see their website for care tips to share with plants you buy for holiday gifts.  

The number one azalea brand in the world, Encore® Azalea, was bred at Plant Development Services.  Plant Development Services owns and/or licenses more than 100 patented plant properties and boasts top ranking plant brands including Encore® Azalea, which are the only patented brand of azaleas to bloom in spring, summer, and fall.  Their show of blooms goes on and on, giving gardeners an "encore" performance.  Selecting an Encore Azalea from a local retailer will be a gift that lasts and lasts for 3 seasons each year.

Another fabulous nursery that should top your list of places to shop on your trek to Austin, Leaf landscape supply will make you want to take everything home. Leaf Landscape Supply works to turn their clients’ landscaping vision into reality through superior quality, excellent selection and individual customer service. At leaf you'll find an excellent selection of succulents, agaves and yuccas, annuals, perennials, trees, and shrubs.  For the gardener looking for that special something to give as a gift, or even to give to yourself, their extensive collection of plants offer you many choices.

Happy holiday shopping, garden bloggers! And check out Part 2 of our gift guide tomorrow!


Diana












Friday, September 1, 2017

Celebrate the 10th Anniversary of the Garden Bloggers Fling

Whether you’re jumping up and down with anticipation about returning to Austin to commemorate the 10th anniversary of your first Fling, or you’re coming to verify the tall tales and see where it all started, mark your calendar for May 3-6, 2018.


Believe all the hype – we’re planning a whiz-bang shindig bigger than Texas for all the bloggers who flock to the second Austin fling.

The colorful roots of the original Garden Bloggers Fling come up each year when we gather.  Whether sharing the history with newbies or reliving great personal memories of the original event, the interest in bringing it back to Austin has grown with each passing fling.

At a time when most bloggers hid behind the anonymity of the internet, the concept of a meet up was a novel idea.  Pam Penick, of Digging, suggested we invite bloggers we were following and those following us, to come to Austin for a garden adventure.

A group of Austin bloggers had already been meeting locally for a while, and it was so much fun, we thought – let’s have a party!

We started planning, hoping like in Field of Dreams, if we built it, you would come.

And come you did.  While we weren’t sure anyone would attend, we proceeded to plan a one-day event.  

Our itinerary was jam packed with public and private gardens, fabulous food, and breakout sessions about the social and technological aspects of blogging. 

Then we crossed our fingers and started blogging about it, inviting everyone we followed.

Connecting to our blogging pals and touring gardens proved to be a wonderful experience.  We had 37 attendees from Texas and 12 other states. 

Successful beyond our wildest dreams, we bonded in private and public gardens while extending a big-as-Texas welcome to the group. 

We opened the Fling with a buy-your-own Mexican dinner at local icon Matt’s El Rancho -- with 37 separate checks!  While the cacophony might have been a few decibels less than at recent Fling gatherings, we to raise the roof in our eagerness to get to know one another and talk about our gardens and our blogs.

Our  transportation consisted of 5 or 6 Austin blogger’s cars, driving participants around town between gardens with a personal tour guide.  All the bloggers thoroughly enjoyed this as it enabled them to really get to know their passengers.  

Jenny Stocker of Rock Rose gave bloggers a tour of the Wildflower Center.

We recommended folks stay at Holiday Inn Express along the highway – no banquet rooms or swanky bar and lobby there.

We then had a lovely happy hour at Pam Penick’s house. 


Carol Michel spoke about the evolving social aspects of blogging, while Kathy Purdy of Cold Climate Gardening discussed the emerging technical issues of maintaining a blog. 

Bloggers shared their experiences with Blogger and Word Press, monetizing blogs and the future of blogging.





These were our first break-out sessions – a cluster of new-found friends sitting on the porch while another group gathered in the living room.  And all with Mexican martinis in hand.


Our last event was a lunch with a local icon Tom Spencer as our inspirational speaker -- we actually collected checks for for our Tex-Mex lunch at the door.  After all, Paypal didn’t even exist yet!

 We arranged our final dinner at the County Line, where they served up mouth-watering BBQ.  We ate, made a few speeches, and raffled off a host of fun garden prizes.  

We’d received a few donations from local nurseries for participants, and then added to them from our own stashes of extra garden books and goodies.  Everyone received a small prize.

Garden author Susan Wittig Albert signed books for bloggers at the Wildflower Center and donated a few of her books as prizes.  

In spite of our shoestring budget, we all had a wonderful time getting to know each other and putting a face to the anonymous names on the internet.

Oh, how things have changed in a decade! 

We've seen amazing gardens all over the US and Canada.  Now a convention-style 3-day event with two full-sized charter buses, and a banquet with happy hour - it’s hard to believe we started with such humble beginnings.

So, sign up as soon as we open registration, it will fill fast. Not only will you see the best that Austin has to offer, attendees at the Austin Fling will receive a free commemorative souvenir booklet highlighting 10 years of Flings.  For those who can’t join us, the booklet will be available to previous fling attendees for purchase by mail after the event.

Mark your calendar for May 3-6th -- or longer – stick around for more fun on your own.  Learn first-hand why our motto is:  Keep Austin Weird.  We will have information about other Austin sights and activities if you decide to make a bigger vacation out of your visit.

Keep an eye out for the registration announcement, and y’all come on down!