Garden Planning

Dividing Perennials in Fall Equals Healthier Plants

Dividing Perennials in Fall Equals Healthier Plants

In the warm climate of the San Antonio, Texas region, the cooler air and still-warm soils create a prime window for dividing perennials in fall. After the worst of summer heat, plants can focus energy on root re-establishment rather than full-throttle growth or bloom....

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Discover the Beauty of Coral Vine in San Antonio

Discover the Beauty of Coral Vine in San Antonio

If you’re looking to add late-season color and pollinator appeal to your garden in the San Antonio area, look no further than the stunning Antigonon leptopus, commonly known as coral vine (also “Queen’s Wreath” or “Queen’s Crown Vine”). In this blog we’ll dive into...

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Growing Mexicali Rose Fairy Duster in San Antonio

Growing Mexicali Rose Fairy Duster in San Antonio

If you’re looking for a beautiful, drought-tough, pollinator-magnet shrub that thrives in the heat of South Texas, growing Mexicali Rose Fairy Duster might be your next favorite discovery! This semi-evergreen, compact shrub is a standout choice for San Antonio...

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Fall Marigolds: Pollinators, Culture and Blooming Beauty.

Fall Marigolds: Pollinators, Culture and Blooming Beauty.

As the long, hot San Antonio summer begins to ease, fall offers a golden opportunity for gardeners. One of the most cheerful and useful plants you can plant in autumn is the marigold. Planting fall marigolds in San Antonio isn’t just about color—it’s about timing,...

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