by Rainbow Gardens | Feb 8, 2022 | Seasonal & Gardening Tips, Soil & Compost, Spring Garden, Turf & Lawn
February is really the jump start month for spring in San Antonio. If you didn’t get a chance to look at Jump Start Spring Part 1: Planting and Pruning, you can access the blog at the link. Part 2 is all about lawn and soil prep for the upcoming spring season. When it...
by Rainbow Gardens | Feb 3, 2022 | Edibles, Seasonal & Gardening Tips, Spring Garden, Trees & Shrubs
February has arrived, and believe it or not, it is time to start prepping for the spring garden season in San Antonio by planting and pruning specific plants. We all know that in this area, the weather can have us shoving our feet in wool socks and boots one day and...
by Happy Gardener | May 5, 2021 | Annuals & Perennials, Spring Garden, Summer Garden
There’s no real mystery why we love when the weather warms up enough to plant impatiens. Impatiens deliver on providing quick, impactful color, and they offer it in the shade! Yes, you can have flowering color in your shade garden and impatiens are a fast way to...
by Rainbow Gardens | Apr 21, 2021 | Annuals & Perennials, Spring Garden, Summer Garden
Is it too soon to start thinking of the inevitable heat that will be blasting it’s way into our gardens before we know it? I personally don’t think so. Our advice at the stores is to think and prep a season ahead for the best success; summer is up next....
by Happy Gardener | Apr 13, 2021 | Edibles, Herbs, Pollinators, Spring Garden
Herbs are a must for any type of gardener! Whether you prefer container gardening, veggie gardening, landscape gardening, or even indoor gardening, herbs can be included in all of these and are sure to enhance them as well. As a matter of fact, you might find yourself...
by Happy Gardener | Apr 12, 2021 | Pests & Diseases, Spring Garden, Trees & Shrubs
Has anyone else recently found themselves going outside alone only to come back in with multiple “visitors” attached to their hair, clothing, or anything else that comes in contact with the multitudes of cankerworms dangling from silken threads in our...