by Happy Gardener | Jan 23, 2025 | Edibles, Spring Garden, Vegetables, Winter Garden
Growing peppers from seed is an exciting and rewarding endeavor, especially if you’re gardening in a warm climate like San Antonio, Texas. Whether you’re a seasoned green thumb or a curious beginner, this guide will walk you through the essentials of...
by Happy Gardener | Oct 31, 2023 | News & Events, Spring Garden, Winter Garden
Asparagus is a delicious and nutritious vegetable that is easy to grow in San Antonio, Texas. If you’re considering growing your own asparagus, there are some important things you should know to ensure a successful harvest. Growing Asparagus in Texas First,...
by Happy Gardener | May 3, 2023 | Spring Garden, Summer Garden
This week is all about good gardening ideas to have you ( or at least your gardens) sitting pretty when spring tapers off and summer moves in. Let’s take a look at a few helpful May gardening tips. Use May to Plan for Summer in the Garden May is a good time to...
by Happy Gardener | Mar 6, 2023 | Edibles, Spring Garden, Vegetables
This week is a tomato week. The date is quickly approaching to get your tomatoes into the garden (we use March 15th as a marker), and I’ve been working on a couple of blogs to increase the chances that you will have a successful tomato harvest this year. I recently...
by Happy Gardener | Mar 21, 2022 | Seasonal & Gardening Tips, Spring Garden, Turf & Lawn
If you are looking to have a green, healthy, and lush lawn, spring fertilization is a garden task you don’t want to overlook. A well fed lawn is your best defense against many common problems that homeowners face when it comes to their turf. Today’s blog will explain...
by Happy Gardener | Mar 9, 2022 | Edibles, Seasonal & Gardening Tips, Spring Garden, Vegetables
Today’s blog is a recap of our “Spring Into Summer Vegetables” class we recently had with Karen Gardener. Karen always shares some wonderful tips for successfully growing vegetables in our climate. I will walk you through her outline and highlight her advice for...