Texas Quilt Museum: Grandmother’s Garden
Traditional Entrance, Austin
In the beginning the pergola was covered with wire fencing, then shade cloth, but over time the (alternating white and yellow) Lady Banksia roses have mounted the top from the back, and various Climbing Tea/ Noisette/ China roses up are trained up the front façade. The garden is a public/private space; open during the day (everyday) to visitors, and used for gatherings associated with the Museum at other times. Recently named “Grandmother’s Garden” by the Museum owners, I take my grandchildren from Austin and Houston there regularly.