Winter Flowers for Texas
Tips, Tricks
You can have beautiful flower beds during the winter in Texas. Watch this video to learn about the types of winter flowers you can plant to create stunning winter flower beds that bloom from September to late April or early May. Ranunculus, Dianthus, Pansies and Snapdragons are discussed. http://www.experientialgardener.com/2013/12/ranunculus-flower-power-for-texas.html Ranunculus: Flower Power for Texas Winters Growing Parsnips in Texas http://www.experientialgardener.com/2013/12/growing-parsnips-in-texas.html Growing Salad Greens in Texas during the Fall and Winter http://www.experientialgardener.com/2012/12/growing-salad-greens-in-texas-during.html Fall is the Time to Divide and Transplant Perennials http://www.experientialgardener.com/2012/11/fall-is-time-to-divide-and-transplant.html Controlling Grasshoppers Organically in the Urban Garden http://www.experientialgardener.com/2012/07/controlling-grasshoppers-organically-in.html Growing Zucchini and Yellow Squash http://www.experientialgardener.com/2012/06/growing-zucchini-and-yellow-squash.html Saving Your Tomatoes from the Birds http://www.experientialgardener.com/2012/06/saving-your-tomatoes-from-birds.html Growing Cherokee Blue Mustard for Food and Seeds http://www.experientialgardener.com/2012/06/growing-cherokee-blue-mustard-for-food.html The First Tomatoes and Peppers http://www.experientialgardener.com/2012/05/first-tomatoes-and-peppers.html Growing and Using Thyme http://www.experientialgardener.com/2012/05/growing-and-using-thyme.html Bird Nesting Season and Your Garden http://www.experientialgardener.com/2012/05/bird-nesting-season-and-your-garden.html Growing and Using Basil http://www.experientialgardener.com/2012/05/growing-and-using-basil.html How to Propagate or Grow Herbs from Cuttings http://www.experientialgardener.com/2012/05/how-to-propagate-or-grow-herbs-from.html A general tour of my kitchen herb garden http://www.experientialgardener.com/2012/04/general-tour-of-my-kitchen-herb-garden.html
Comments
-
I'm a beginner gardener in Austin TX. So good to find a TX gardener, specially much experienced gardener like you. Loved to watch several postings and learned a lot! And adored your herb and flower garden. How did you prepare your soil for gardening? Mine was real heavy clay soil. I made compost for two years and used them in my raised beds. Do you have any other recommendation? Thanks. Happy gardening!
4m 40sLength in seconds