You can help!…
The Grandmother’s Flower Garden has always been a place where time softens, colors settle into memory, and the past feels close enough to touch. It is the Museum’s quiet heartbeat, a living heirloom stitched from petals, pathways, and the stories of those who came before us.
Today, this cherished garden is hurting. Once‑majestic shade trees have died, leaving the garden exposed. A devastating disease swept through our historic boxwood hedges, erasing borders that had framed the space for more than a decade. And the relentless heat of modern Texas summers has pushed the remaining plantings to the edge of survival.
What was once a sanctuary now stands vulnerable. Yet even in its struggle, the garden still whispers its promise: that beauty can return, that history can be tended back to life, that care and community can restore what time and nature have taken.
With your support, we can give the Grandmother’s Flower Garden a second bloom. We can rebuild its structure, revive its plantings, and protect its historic character so that future generations can feel what so many visitors have felt there—peace, connection, and the quiet magic of a place that remembers.
We invite you to stand with us in saving this beloved garden. Together, we can help it flourish again.