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, Flower Bulbs, Seasonal & Gardening Tips, Summer Garden
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, Seasonal & Gardening Tips, Summer Annuals, Summer Garden
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 2, 2025 | Annuals & Perennials, Seasonal & Gardening Tips, Summer Annuals, Summer Garden
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 | Sep 19, 2024 | Annuals & Perennials, Seasonal & Gardening Tips, Summer Garden
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,...
by Happy Gardener | Jul 26, 2024 | Flowering Trees, Seasonal & Gardening Tips, Summer Garden, Trees & Shrubs
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,...