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July 16th, 2011

Cheryl Hazeltine, author of Central Texas Gardener, notes the significant changes in garden philosophy since her first edition of the book in 1980. On tour, visit Michael McNichol, who followed sustainable re-use/recycle practices when he built his home and garden. Daphne Richards explains the proper way to mulch. Plant of the Week features the heat-loving Texas Superstar annual, Angelonia. Steve Kainer from Hill Country Water Gardens & Nursery tackles algae in ponds and fountains.


Plant of the Week: Angelonia

Angelonia

Tips of the Week

  • If you want pumpkins for Halloween, it's time to sow those seeds. You will need to water them daily.
  • Replenish mulch as necessary, but do not pile it around your plants.
  • Avoid pruning, fertilizing, and planting.
  • Make sure your new trees and shrubs have moist soil for at least 3".
  • Keep fruit and nut trees watered.
  • Provide water and food for your wildlife. They are your best natural pest control agents!
  • More Tips

Question of the Week

What type of mulch is best and how deep should it be?

Featured Garden

Michael McNichol

Related Resources

Central Texas Gardener (the book)
Pond Algae

Related Gardeners

Cheryl Hazeltine