Growing Wild: Planting a wildflower garden

  • Beautiful vistas abound while traveling through Texas Hill country during spring. Numerous wildflower types provide a visual assault to each spectator with a cacophony of color. A yearly demonstration of Natures’ exuberance. If you are considering a wildflower garden or meadow, preparation begins now to create a stunning vocal point (courtesy: Texashighways.com). Courtesy Photo, John Green, Certified Texas Expert Gardener
    Beautiful vistas abound while traveling through Texas Hill country during spring. Numerous wildflower types provide a visual assault to each spectator with a cacophony of color. A yearly demonstration of Natures’ exuberance. If you are considering a wildflower garden or meadow, preparation begins now to create a stunning vocal point (courtesy: Texashighways.com). Courtesy Photo, John Green, Certified Texas Expert Gardener
Gardeners, it’s official... fall has arriveddon’t smirk! According to the Farmer Almanac, the autumnal equinox arrived Saturday, September 23rd. Of course, if you’re working outside as I have the past few of days, clearing garden & flower beds of withered plants, accessing damage to shrubs and trees, adding soil amendments by top dressing beds with composted manure, turning soil, and sowing…

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