Landscape & Gardening

What’s Blooming Now

In front is Black and Blue Sage. In the background, the tree is Texas Lilac Vitex. And under the tree on the left is Powis castle artemisia, and on the right is White Gaura.
In front is Black and Blue Sage. In the background, the tree is Texas Lilac Vitex. And under the tree on the left is Powis castle artemisia, and on the right is White Gaura.

This Texas Lilac Vitex has really grown since last year, and that’s after quite a bit of pruning this past winter. But the Black and Blue Sage and the Gaura are just now beginning to bloom after a long cooler-than-usual spring. The flowering perennials may not be as bodacious as last year, because I chose not to add compost this spring. Last year the garden and newly prepped beds created monster plants that had a difficult time staying healthy during the long hot summer. Smaller plants have a better chance enduring the heat without succumbing to disease.

Contemporary Art

At The Reading Room

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Season, an installation by Jesse Morgan Barnett, has opened today at The Reading Room and will continue through June 22. The exhibition includes photography, video and sculpture, making subtle connections between fishing, weather, food preparation, philosophy and artistic endeavors. TRR is open today, Saturday, June 1 from noon until 8 pm in conjunction with East Dallas Gallery Day. There will be a closing reception and artist remarks on June 22 from 6 to 9 pm.

Barnett is a University of Texas at Arlington graduate in Intermedia and member of the collective DB12. His work has been shown locally at Marty Walker Gallery, Oliver Francis Gallery, Kirk Hopper Gallery, and Eastfield Community College as well as in Chicago, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., the United Kingdom, France, and Japan.