In the Vegetable Garden – May, 2018
By Patty Leander Yay for May — one of the most delightful months to be outdoors! Warm days, warm soil and mild nights make our time in the garden more … Continue Reading →
Travis County Master Gardeners Association
An educational, non-profit, service corporation which renders non-biased horticultural information to the community.
By Patty Leander Yay for May — one of the most delightful months to be outdoors! Warm days, warm soil and mild nights make our time in the garden more … Continue Reading →
Historically our rainiest periods are late spring (April/May) and early fall (September/October), which coincides nicely with our spring and fall plantings, but weather is variable and every season is different. Do you remember 2007, when we received 10 inches of rain in July? I do …I had never seen so many worms munching away at my summer crops! Continue Reading →
March in central Texas marks the passing of our last frost and the arrival of the spring season. I am excited for the upcoming season and hope you are, too! Continue Reading →