The coldest winter weather of the season has now come and gone with warmer weather to remain! Gardeners, we now must deal ...
A yellowing yaupon holly disturbs landscape's green fence, while one raintree is holding onto its green leaves.
The weather has warmed above last week's freezing temperatures. But it's still winter and your garden is susceptible to freezes. What you should know.
We have moved our rural fencing and my wife now wants to take five crape myrtles out. Can trees this large be successfully ...
Here are some plants' responses that have occurred or are expected to occur after San Antonio's freezing temperatures.
It might be better to try something a bit more upright like pentas or other good pollinators in that space. Or plant your Dallas Reds in patio pots and shear them into cones. Q: We have moved our ...
It might be better to try something a bit more upright like pentas or other good pollinators in that space. Or plant your Dallas Reds in patio pots and shear them into cones. Dear Neil ...
Your plants may not look good after a couple mornings of freezes, but they're probably not dead. Here's what to do.
Or, prepare the bed and plant cool-season bedding plants, such as pansies, dianthus, alyssum, snapdragons, petunias or many others, anytime now through February, for an outstanding display this ...
They thrive in full sun to partial shade and well-drained soil. Plant pentas in the spring after the last frost, spacing the plants about 12 to 18 inches apart. Pentas require regular watering and ...