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In The Garden of Andrew & Stephanie Lienhard…

802 Ralfallen St. – Saturday, May 10th from 10-11am
This is a garden tour you do not want to miss. You are sure to be transported into a magical,
enchanting garden full of plants and succulents with so much more. Our garden tours are free and
last about an hour. Bring a friend and be sure to be inspired.
A word from Stephanie:

“A bounty of plants and a clowder of cats converge in our corner garden where shrines, found
objects and “catios” abound. You will find pollinator plants everywhere only to be outnumbered by
succulents and cacti.  In The Garden of Andrew & Stephanie Lienhard…
802 Ralfallen St. – Saturday, May 10th from 10-11am

This is a garden tour you do not want to miss. You are sure to be transported into a magical,
enchanting garden full of plants and succulents with so much more. Our garden tours are free and
last about an hour. Bring a friend and be sure to be inspired.
A word from Stephanie:

“A bounty of plants and a clowder of cats converge in our corner garden where shrines, found
objects and “catios” abound. You will find pollinator plants everywhere only to be outnumbered by
succulents and cacti.

After the recent loss of our beautiful Post Oak tree, the front yard is reinventing itself as a sunny
spot!  Our beloved community holds a huge place in our hearts, so all of the easements on our lot
are devoted to community gardens where neighbors are welcome to snip herbs and harvest veggies.
Inside of our compound we have created a series of “catios” that serve as a safe place for our pets
to enjoy the outdoors while butterflies and birds have sanctuary and plenty of provisions in our front
yard. New additions to our front garden include a Japanese Blueberry Tree and a couple of small
Japanese maples as well as a Gingko tree, all holding promise of growing into shining specimens in
the coming years.

One of our favorite trees in the back courtyard garden is a Palo Verde (aka Retama) which grew
almost 15 feet in one year!  Our garden has been evolving for almost 20 years and we continually
move toward native gardening that takes into account our changing climate.”
We would like to honor our May garden tour recipients with a gift certificate from Buchanan’s Native
Plants. 611 E. 11 th St. 713-861-5702 www.buchanansplants.com
After the recent loss of our beautiful Post Oak tree, the front yard is reinventing itself as a sunny
spot!  Our beloved community holds a huge place in our hearts, so all of the easements on our lot
are devoted to community gardens where neighbors are welcome to snip herbs and harvest veggies.
Inside of our compound we have created a series of “catios” that serve as a safe place for our pets
to enjoy the outdoors while butterflies and birds have sanctuary and plenty of provisions in our front
yard. New additions to our front garden include a Japanese Blueberry Tree and a couple of small
Japanese maples as well as a Gingko tree, all holding promise of growing into shining specimens in
the coming years.

One of our favorite trees in the back courtyard garden is a Palo Verde (aka Retama) which grew
almost 15 feet in one year!  Our garden has been evolving for almost 20 years and we continually
move toward native gardening that takes into account our changing climate.”

We would like to honor our May garden tour recipients with a gift certificate from Buchanan’s Native
Plants. 611 E. 11 th St. 713-861-5702 www.buchanansplants.com

 

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