tel:  512-280-1192                                        Friday, June 1, 2012
 
Nursery Notes: 4.5" basil on sale: $1. 1 gal. bougainvilleas on sale
for $9.99 (reg. $12.99); double knockout roses on sale for $19.99.
(reg. $24.99). 3 gal Silverberry on sale for $19.99. Lot of beautiful
plants arrived this week. Please drop by for a visit!
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This Sunday's 2 pm Free Lecture: ‘How to Use Organic Soils to
Drought-Proof your Lawn and Gardens,’ with speaker Kyler
Fields. Learn from this dynamic expert  about which soils, composts
and shale you should use to help your plants flourish, and your water
bill drop.(June 3) Click here for www.thegroundup.com. Houston
Magazine: http://002mag.com/002-profile-january-2012/           
All Ground Up products currently on sale: buy 2, get one free.
 
Kyler Fields... coming to visit this Sunday. Kyler is the final
guest in our spring series. If readers have any ideas for experts for
the fall, please email me: internationalrain@yahoo.com Thanks!
- Darrel Mayers
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               Earlier this spring  David Meeker (Porthole Design) visited the
               National Butterfly Center in Mission, Texas. He blogged about
               it on his website, including details of a wicked brew of bananas,
               brown sugar and dark beer that seems to guarantee a lively butterfly
               party! http://www.portholedesign.com/gardens/national-butterfly-center/
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       Central Texas Gardener (KLRU-TV): a preview of next weekend's
       Austin Pond Society tour, and a visit to Lynne & Gary Wernli's
       wildlife gardens and ponds up in Cedar Park. Sat. noon or 4 p.m.
       or Sunday at 9 a.m. www.klru.org/ctg/
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       For all our iGardeners.... an excellent new app Wildflowers of
       Central Texas is now available to download for $2.99.  It was created
       by botanist George Miller, author of Wildflowers, Trees, and Shrubs
       of Texas - and will transform you into a wildflower expert!
 
                  
                  Add some summer color to your garden with the hardy moss rose.
            Seven Activities for June
                         by Chris Winslow
 
1. Water  Early morning is the best time… otherwise most of the
irrigation water evaporates. Deep soaking is best because it gives
the plant a greater reservoir to draw from.
2. Native Tree Care   This month generally turns out to be pretty
hot and dry. Remember your trees are going to be thirsty too. A
small amount of rain does little to carry moisture deep into the soil.
3. Mulch This will cool the roots and slow the water loss from
evaporation. Mixing your mulch 50:50 (bag-for-bag) with compost,
will add nutrition and relieve stress.
4. Slow release fertilizers  When feeding flowerbeds and turf, be
sure to use an organic-based, slow-release fertilizer. You will avoid
burning plant roots in the summer heat and will have little impact
on our watershed. Foliar sprays with seaweed will also help reduce
heat stress.
5. Care for your roses   The first flush of your spring roses has
finished. The flowering ends of the rose stems have probably formed
hips (seed pods). Cut them off and there will be a new round of flow-
ering. Also, give them some rose food. Examine them for any sign of
insects, especially spidermites, and treat with horticultural oil (Sun-
spray or All Seasons) or Spinosad.
6. Mow high Cut you grass as high as you can stand. Longer grass
blades will help shade the turf and conserve water. Leave clippings
on the lawn.
7. Add summer color This is the right time to plant heat loving
summer color in those empty spaces. Planting in the morning and
evening is best. For summer color, zinnias, purslane, moss rose,
and vinca seem to be the hardiest. Make sure they get enough water
when they are establishing themselves.
                                  Happy gardening everyone!
 
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