The bold hue of a royal robe, a bountiful bunch of ripe grapes, the color of mountains majesty above the fruited plane, today we’re celebrating purple. For our second-to-last blog in our “Plant a Rainbow Garden” series, this week we are highlighting...
Are you looking to add a splash of color to your garden during the cooler months in San Antonio, Texas? Look no further than the delightful Erysimum, commonly known as wallflowers. These charming plants are a must-have for any garden enthusiast seeking vibrant blooms...
Container gardening is a wonderful solution for those eager to grow their own edibles but limited by space constraints. Whether you live in an apartment with only a small balcony or have a modest backyard, container gardening allows you to cultivate a vibrant array of...
The color of a glaciers underbelly, Elvis’s chosen shade for suede shoes, and the dye that made Levi Strauss’s jeans a namesake, today is all about the cool, hue that’s blue. We’re talking about Midnight Blue lobelia, Blue plumbago, and Blue Daze. Lobelia ...
Snow White’s color choice for the perfect apple, the brilliant blur of a racing fire engine, and one of the major stripes on a candy cane, today we are celebrating the color red. Firebush, Double Red Knockout® Rose, and Firecracker Fern will have you seeing red in...
Fall’s reigning color, the hue of a dipping sunset and fresh-squeezed juice in the morning, today’s “Plant a Rainbow Garden” edition celebrates the color orange. Let’s welcome (or coerce) the cooler fall temperatures with some vibrant bloomers that will see you into...
We’re starting a fun new series, “Growing a Rainbow Garden”, where each week we’ll highlight plants with one color of the rainbow until we’ve covered the entire spectrum. Today it’s all about yellow. The color of sunshine, vibrant lemons, and soft butter, yellow...
October is a transitional month when you’re gardening in San Antonio, Texas. There is the prospect of cooler weather, but temperatures may dip one week and rise the next. A fresh round of colorful annuals need a spot in the garden, but you may still be trying to hang...
When spring arrives, the thought of wildflowers and blooming beauties like purple coneflowers fill the dreamful eyes of many gardeners. They have the urge to load up baskets with packets of seeds and can’t wait to start planting. But more often than not, wildflowers...
Today’s blog is a quick review of some garden terminology that gets thrown around at the garden center often. But if you’re not immersed in the gardening world, you just might not know what the terms mean. This quick list of garden jargon might clear up...
If you’re looking to add a splash of color and a touch of tropical allure to your San Antonio garden, look no further than the Orange Cestrum (Cestrum aurantiacum). This captivating plant not only brightens up your outdoor space but also attracts pollinators,...
We’re getting little glimpses of cooler weather and man, has that felt great. Just the thought of fall encourages us to start fresh with our vegetable gardens. We’ve already started stocking our tables with fall and winter veggie offerings and we know you...
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...