Garden Tips
Prune Roses
Lakeway Garden Club Lakeway, TX, United StatesPrune roses around Valentine’s Day and Labor Day each year.
Average Last Frost
Lakeway Garden Club Lakeway, TX, United StatesMarch 2nd is our average last date for frost in the Central Texas area. Watch the weather before you plant just in case there are any last minute cold snaps! Sourced from Farmer’s Almanac website.
Daylight Saving Time Begins
Lakeway Garden Club Lakeway, TX, United StatesTime to Spring Forward! Daylight Saving Time Begins at 2am. Set clocks 1hr forward and hope for the best.
Vernal Equinox
Lakeway Garden Club Lakeway, TX, United StatesHappy First Day of Spring! What is the Vernal Equinox? It is one of two moments in the year when the Sun is exactly above the Equator and day and night are of equal length; also, either of the two points in the sky where the ecliptic (the Sun’s annual pathway) and the celestial equator intersect. In the Northern Hemisphere the vernal equinox falls about March 20 or 21, as the Sun crosses the celestial equator going north. In the Southern Hemisphere the equinox occurs on September 22 or 23, when the Sun moves south across the celestial equator. According to the astronomical definition of the seasons, the vernal equinox also marks the beginning of spring, which lasts until the summer solstice (June 20 or 21 in the Northern Hemisphere, December 21 or 22 in the Southern Hemisphere).
Let’s Grow: WaterWise Gardens
Lakeway Municipal Utility District 1097 Lohmans Crossing, Lakeway, TX, United StatesLakeway Municipal Utility District (LMUD) is hosting a week-long series of water-related speakers from March 27-31 at their district office (1097 Lohmans Crossing). Join us on Monday March 27th at 2pm when the Lakeway Garden Club shares tips for successfully growing drought-tolerant, low-maintenance native plants and how to create a WaterWise garden! The Lakeway Garden Club is free and open to all local area residents. For information about the Lakeway Garden Club, visit https://lakewaygardenclub.com
Class: Organic Guide To Spring Insects
Zilker Botanical Garden 2220 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX, United StatesJoin entomologist Wizzie Brown from TAMU for a class that will cover common spring insects found in the vegetable garden. We will discuss identification, biology, and organic control strategies for these insects. Doors open at 6:00 pm, talk starts at 7! Don’t forget to bring seeds and plants to swap afterward. If you can’t make it in person we will also stream the event via YouTube and zoom. About the Presenter Ms. Brown serves as Program Specialist – IPM in the Austin metroplex encompassing Travis County and surrounding counties. Austin is the 4th largest city in Texas and the 13th largest in the nation. From 2000-2006 it was the 3rd fastest-growing U.S. city. The climate is subtropical with hot, humid summers and mild winters. The community is racially mixed, with white and Hispanic as the predominant races. The most important industries are government, computer systems and information technology, colleges and universities, and business headquarters. The music industry and blue-collar industries are also important occupations. The range of political positions among Austinites spans from the very liberal to the very conservative. IPM concepts, however, bridge the political, ethnic, and cultural gaps. They offer common sense solutions to pest problems that provide economic, environmental, human health, and quality of life benefits to people, irrespective of their employment, ethnicity, or political persuasion
Cut Back Tropical Milkweed
Cut back tropical milkweed to discourage monarch butterflies from overwintering.
Fall 2023 Earth-Kind Gardening Field Day
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension 1600 Smith Road, Austin, TX, United StatesJoin us for "Gardening in Extreme Conditions” at the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Travis County Master Gardeners Fall 2023 Earth-Kind® Gardening Field Day! This family-fun and educational event will be held on Saturday, October 21st from 9 am to 1 pm at the Travis County AgriLife Extension office located at 1600 Smith Road, Austin, TX 78721. Parking is available along Smith Road. The event is free and open to the public. It will be held rain or shine. Attendees will receive a free hypertufa pot courtesy of Leaf Landscape Supply (@leaflandscapesupply) while supplies last. For more information please visit https://travis-tx.tamu.edu/event/earth-kind-gardening-field-day-gardening-in-extreme-conditions/. See you there!
Lakeway Garden Club Spring Member Mixer
Lake Travis Community Library 1938 Lohmans Crossing, Austin, TX, United StatesLakeway Garden Club hosts a quarterly meeting for all members at the Lake Travis Community Library. Our March 7th spring get together will include group discussions about blue zone gardening, growing roses and opportunities for volunteering in local garden projects. If you have a request for a future garden topic or a specific question, please let us know. All are welcome to join for free if they are not already a member. See you at 10:30am on March 7th at the Lake Travis Community Library!