While shade gardens, for the most part have less problems than sunny gardens, you still may find yourself dealing with a few inconveniences. Let’s take a look at a few common issues gardeners deal with when trying to establish new plants in these “sun shy”...
If you’re looking to add a splash of vibrant color to your fall garden in San Antonio, Texas, look no further than calendula! Known for its cheerful, daisy-like blooms, calendula is not only a feast for the eyes but also a versatile and beneficial addition to...
Believe it or not, it’s the perfect time to start prepping your garden soil for a bountiful vegetable harvest. Whether you’re a seasoned gardener or just starting out, getting your soil ready is perhaps the most important garden task you can tackle to set...
Today, we’re diving into the essential topic of pruning and how to effectively manage your San Antonio, Texas garden. Pruning is not only about aesthetics; it can be crucial for the health, growth, and productivity of your plants. Whether you’re dealing...
Welcome to the vibrant world of the Butterfly Peavine, a stunning addition to any garden, especially in the warm temperatures of San Antonio, Texas. This versatile plant not only adds a splash of mesmerizing blue to your garden but also offers a host of benefits, from...
Watering houseplants is a big topic around the garden nursery water cooler, but maybe a little more attention could be given allowing plants to dry out some. Hear me out, there is a method to my madness. While a perfect balance between watering your plants and letting...
The benefits of adding more native plants to your landscape are numerous. Native varieties tend to withstand the harsh conditions that our Texas climate can doll out better than non native varieties. If you choose your selections carefully, you can provide food and...
It’s time to plant another batch of peppers! Although native to tropical regions in the Americas, we are fortunate to be able to grow them in San Antonio, Texas, during both spring and fall. Peppers come in a wide range of sizes, from the small Chili...
The Blackfoot Daisy, scientifically known as Melampodium leucanthum, is a charming perennial that thrives in the Texas landscape. This native plant is celebrated for its delicate beauty and resilience, making it an excellent choice for gardeners in San Antonio and...
Creating a stunning container garden involves more than just selecting a few beautiful plants. It’s about crafting a harmonious and eye-catching arrangement. One way to elevate your container gardens is by incorporating groundcovers. These versatile plants add texture...
When you’re new to gardening, things can get overwhelming pretty quickly. And while each plant comes with its own instructions for growing success, there are a couple of basic things for a new gardener to first understand. Take a breath, sit back, and learn...
Most of us notice that crape myrtles burst into blooms during the summertime here in San Antonio. It’s no wonder that these gorgeous specimens are the official state shrub of Texas (yes, they can be trees too). Clusters of cotton-candy pink, vibrant-fuchsia,...
When you know what time of year, or season, that certain pests are most prevalent, it can make it a lot easier to identify them correctly. Knowing their favorite munchies also helps. When you can identify pests, you can get the right control to target the specific...
While we’re not quite trying to push pumpkin spice your way, here at Rainbow Gardens, we ARE reminding you that if you want pumpkins this year, summer is the time to to plant them. If you want a harvest by the end of October and into November, you should...
Desert Rose, Adenium obesum, is a beautiful container specimen for San Antonio and surrounding areas. Its beautiful, trumpet-shaped flowers are a big draw (pollinators love them too), but the unique shape of its trunk, or caudex, is also one of the reasons enthusiasts...
Let’s dive into the fascinating world of plant care and tackle the issue of chlorosis, a plant ailment that can make your lush green garden look like a patch of yellow despair. If you’ve ever wondered why your once-vibrant plants are turning yellow, then this blog is...
During San Antonio summers, dry, hot winds and long periods of time without rain will have you needing to water more often than normal. In general, you might find you need to water your gardens around 3 times a week. With city water restrictions in place, this means...
Growing caladiums in South Texas can be a rewarding experience, bringing vibrant colors and lush foliage to your garden. These tropical plants thrive in the warm, humid climate of South Texas, and give you gorgeous foliage color throughout summer. Here are some tips...
The increase in heat with our summer temperatures can also result in an increase in pest activity in the garden. If you can prevent pests in the first place, you may not have to control them.. Plants that are stressed from lack of water and neglect are like a...
Why is it that we all get surprised when summer actually shows up right when school lets out? That’s when it’s suppose to start, right? But man, it sure seems like it is hot early this year. That’s why we’re starting our “Summer Success...