by Happy Gardener | Jul 2, 2025 | Pests & Diseases, Trees & Shrubs
What is Crape Myrtle Bark Scale? Crape myrtle bark scale is a pesky pest that primarily targets crape myrtles, causing unsightly damage and stress to these beloved trees. This scale insect feeds on the sap of the bark, leading to a range of issues including leaf drop,...
by Happy Gardener | Jun 23, 2025 | Butterflies, Pollinators, Trees & Shrubs
Are you ready to transform your Texas garden into a butterfly paradise? Look no further than the buddleia davidii, also known as the butterfly bush! This vibrant, easy-to-grow shrub is a favorite among pollinators and gardeners alike. And the best part? There are now...
by Happy Gardener | Jun 21, 2025 | Pests & Diseases, Pollinators
Have you noticed perfectly semi-circular or circular cuts in the leaves of your favorite plants? Don’t be alarmed! You’ve likely encountered the work of leaf cutter bees, fascinating and beneficial insects that play a vital role in pollination. Forget...
by Happy Gardener | Jun 18, 2025 | Pollinators
So, you want a garden buzzing with life? A vibrant haven where butterflies flutter, bees hum, and maybe even a hummingbird or two zip by? The secret lies in understanding what attracts pollinators to flowers! It’s not just about planting any pretty bloom;...
by Happy Gardener | Jun 17, 2025 | Pests & Diseases
Ah, San Antonio. A city of vibrant culture, delicious food, and…relentless mosquitoes? If you’re tired of swatting away these uninvited guests every time you step outside, you’re in the right place. Let’s dive into the best options for mosquito...
by Happy Gardener | Jun 16, 2025 | Annuals & Perennials
So, you’re thinking about adding some vibrant color and effortless charm to your San Antonio garden? Look no further than daylily bulbs! These hardy perennials are a fantastic choice for our unique climate, offering a dazzling display of blooms with minimal...
by Happy Gardener | Jun 11, 2025 | Pests & Diseases
“What’s wrong with my lawn” is a phrase we hear often June – August. Texas has its share of lawn pest and disease issues and the arrival of summer can really bring them to a head. Fungus and disease lawn problems that may have started in cooler...
by Happy Gardener | Jun 3, 2025 | Annuals & Perennials, Summer Garden
The Texas Esperanza plant, known scientifically as Tecoma stans, and often called Yellow Bells, are celebrated for their attractive blooms and resilience in warm climates. You probably have seen “Gold Star” esperanza or the common “Yellow Bells” blooming all over the...
by Happy Gardener | May 22, 2025 | Edibles, Vegetables
Saving heirloom tomato seeds is a beautiful way to protect a cherished variety while also honoring a rich history and diverse flavors. Right about now, many of us are running out to our gardens or containers to eagerly pluck our ripening tomatoes from the vine. You...
by Happy Gardener | May 15, 2025 | Trees & Shrubs
Growing althea in San Antonio is an easy task when you know all the growing requirements you need for success. Our blog today is designed to give you just that. Altheas, a.k.a, Rose of Sharon, are renowned for their stunning flowers, which come in a variety of...
by Happy Gardener | May 7, 2025 | Trees & Shrubs
Vitex, commonly known as the Chaste Tree or Texas Lilac, is a stunning sight to behold. When it is in full bloom, it shows off a profusion of vibrant, spiked flowers that transforms any landscape into a colorful oasis. In San Antonio, Texas, these beautiful flowers...
by Happy Gardener | May 1, 2025 | Annuals & Perennials
If you’re looking to add a splash of color and elegance to your garden, bearded irises are a fantastic choice. Known for their striking blooms and hardy nature, irises can thrive in San Antonio, Texas, with the right care and attention. In this blog, we’ll...
by Happy Gardener | Apr 24, 2025 | Spring Garden, Summer Garden
When it comes to gardening in San Antonio, Texas, the transition from late spring to early summer offers a unique opportunity to breathe life into your garden with a variety of vibrant plants. With the right plant choices in late spring, your garden can thrive even in...
by Happy Gardener | Apr 17, 2025 | Annuals & Perennials
Are you looking for a couple perennial plant options that offer eye-catching blooms, low maintenance, and an easy way to fill in some space in your garden beds? Today’s blog featuring perennial agapanthus and perennial daylilies just might be the answer to your...
by Happy Gardener | Apr 10, 2025 | Annuals & Perennials
If you’re looking to add a splash of color with to your garden or container displays, consider growing Angelonia, affectionately known as the “summer snapdragon.” Here’s what you need to know to cultivate these delightful flowers in San Antonio. Basic Growing...
by Happy Gardener | Apr 9, 2025 | Annuals & Perennials
Today we have a wonderful treat for you. Orchid expert, Stephen Van Kampen-Lewis, of the Alamo City Orchid Society, has graciously allowed us to pick his smart brain for answers to ten questions we commonly hear when customers are interested in getting started with...
by Happy Gardener | Apr 2, 2025 | Annuals & Perennials
Are you ready to add a splash of vibrant color to your garden? Look no further than Dipladenia, a stunning plant that thrives in the sunny landscape of San Antonio, Texas! Most gardeners are more familiar with Mandevilla, a vining plant with tropical flowers...
by Happy Gardener | Apr 2, 2025 | Annuals & Perennials, Native/Xeriscape/Wildflowers, Pollinators
Is sunshine yellow your color? If so, you might want to take a look at an under-utilized, low-growing perennial that also loves the sunshine and can take the heat of our San Antonio, Texas summers. I’m talking about Calylophus. Other names you may have heard...
by Happy Gardener | Mar 25, 2025 | Pollinators
Are you ready? Because some of your favorite visitors are on their way. The hummingbird migration has begun and we can expect to see these tiny treats any day now. If you’ve hosted hummingbirds with feeders in the past, you most likely will see some of your regular...
by Happy Gardener | Mar 20, 2025 | Native/Xeriscape/Wildflowers
Today you’re going to discover Agarita, a native Texas plant that could be a fantastic addition to your garden! Here are some compelling reasons to consider checking out this unique plant at either of our Rainbow Gardens locations. (Featured photo courtesy Ladybird...