by Happy Gardener | Jan 5, 2020 | Propagating Plants
Today’s blog is the first of 3 in our Starting Seeds series and is all about the supplies you need to start seeds germinating inside. By starting seeds indoors now, you create transplants that will be sturdy enough to plant in your garden once the danger of frost is...
by Happy Gardener | Sep 17, 2019 | Butterflies, Fall Garden, Native/Xeriscape/Wildflowers, Pollinators, Propagating Plants
Are you ready to start planting bluebonnets and other wildflowers to spread the love for our pollinators in San Antonio? Check out this fun blog for a few interesting bluebonnet facts and some tips to grow our state flower successfully. For more in depth wildflower...
by Happy Gardener | Sep 10, 2019 | Butterflies, Fall Garden, Native/Xeriscape/Wildflowers, Pollinators, Propagating Plants
Welcome to the 3rd blog in a 3 part series highlighting the beautiful wildflower seeds that are in our Hill Country Pollinator Mix seed bags. If you’ve been following the series, this advice will sound familiar: Get your wildflower seeds planted in fall to enjoy...
by Happy Gardener | Sep 8, 2019 | Butterflies, Fall Garden, Native/Xeriscape/Wildflowers, Pollinators, Propagating Plants
Wildflower seed planting time is upon us and we’ve got you covered with some fabulous Hill Country Pollinator Mix seed packages. Our mix for 2020 has double the varieties of wildflower seed that it had last year! You can get a 1/4 lb. bag of this special blend...
by Happy Gardener | Apr 24, 2018 | Propagating Plants
Propagating plants by root cuttings is a fairly simple way to create “baby” plants from a favorite “parent” plant. If you’ve never tried propagating plants, we encourage you to try one of our suggested methods. Propagating by root cuttings or by air layering tends to...
by Happy Gardener | Apr 18, 2018 | Propagating Plants
Propagating plants is basically the process of creating new plants from existing ones. That’s propagating plants in the simplest of terms. Mid spring is a great time for propagating plants. If you’ve never attempted this, we assure you it is a very rewarding gardening...