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Things have been bee-sy! April 1—no fooling—CTG launches our spring season, starting with native edible plants, like Barbados cherry.
Barbados cherry native tree small shrub
Until then, bees and other pollinators are chowing down in my garden. Native annual baby blue eyes (Nemophila menziesii) will seed out soon to surprise us in new locations next year.
bee on native baby blue eyes wildflower Central Texas Gardener
Bees hurry to snack on spiderworts (Tradescantia gigantea) since these native perennials are winding up this year’s job.
bee on native spiderwort Central Texas Gardener
Returning in fall from spidery roots, they populate themselves by catapulting seeds.
Spiderwort with candytuft (c) Linda Lehmusvirta
Everybody’s thrilled that poppies seeded in front of Yucca ‘Color Guard.’
bee poppy Yucca Color Guard Central Texas Gardener
bee on poppy yucca bed Central Texas Gardener
Butterflies, including Texas Crescent, race around native golden groundsel (Packera obovata).
butterfly Texan Crescent on golden groundsel Central Texas Gardener
And here’s a first for me! Delicate-stemmed Gladiolus tristis showed up against a bearded iris. Since the parents are several feet away, one of the seeds they launched hunkered here to germinate.
Gladiolus tristus Central Texas Gardener
Native Texas bluegrass (Poa arachnifera), semi-shaded by a mountain laurel, promises new drought-tough additions I can dig up and move around. Its frothy seed heads glisten by moonlight.
Texas bluegrass Poa arachnifera Central Texas Gardener
In case you missed it, this week we light up the night with flowers and fragrance after dark.
sambac jasmine flower Central Texas Gardener
On tour, visit one of the gardens on the Funky Chicken Coop tour, held this year on April 15.
goats and chickens backyard urban farm Central Texas Gardener

Lots of events coming our way!
• March 25 – 26: 60th Annual Zilker Garden Festival “Cultivate Austin: Live Here, Grow Here.
• March 31: Concordia University Texas first annual Nature Fest.
• April 1: Mayfield Park Trowel & Error Symposium.
• April 6: CTG KLRU NEXT Night! Tequila, Terrairums and Tomatoes Springdale Farm! RSVP here.
• April 7 & 8: Wildflower Center Spring Sale.
• April 8: East Austin Garden Fair “A Passion for Plants.”
• April 8: San Antonio Watersaver Landscape Tour.

Thanks for stopping by! See you next week for all new programs, Linda

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