

Summer Maintenance for Austin Landscapes 🌞
Whether you're a devotee of the Texas sun or one of its withering victims, there's one cardinal rule for summer gardening here: your fall...


Protecting Plants Against a Freeze
Most native plants will tolerate a light frost once they have become established (about a year after installation). If you have newly installed plants, you will want to protect your plants in a hard freeze. Even native and adapted plants could even be affected by temps below 32 degrees. Signs of freeze damage are: tender new growth and even evergreen leaves will wilt and turn brown. (The plant in the above image is a phenomenon called a frost flower , when the sap of a pl


Made in Austin
It’s getting pretty hard to find a product that’s truly local. Most of the clothes you find in larger chain stores are made in China,...


















