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The Inside Austin Gardens Tour is Back!

Get ready to immerse yourself in a wonderland of flourishing flora! The Inside Austin Gardens Tour, designed “For Gardeners, By Gardeners,” returns on Saturday, May 11th, from 9 am to…

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May 2, 2024
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Ten Native Plants You Can Eat

With these native plants, you can feed wildlife and enjoy the fruits of your labor during holiday meals and other times. It’s hard to imagine a Thanksgiving meal in New…

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March 29, 2023
Education, Gardens, News, Showcase, Tips, Wildlife

Successful Gardens Create Thriving Habitats for Birds

What’s a garden without birds? As gardeners, watching birds perched on a branch or visiting a feeder can impart a certain connection to nature that little else does, and many…

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January 15, 2023
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  • Events,  Garden Tour,  Gardeners,  News,  Private Gardens,  Showcase

    The Inside Austin Gardens Tour is Back!

    May 2, 2024 /

    Get ready to immerse yourself in a wonderland of flourishing flora! The Inside Austin Gardens Tour, designed “For Gardeners, By Gardeners,” returns on Saturday, May 11th, from 9 am to 3 pm. This self-guided tour offers a rare glimpse into four exceptional private gardens, each meticulously crafted by a Travis County Master Gardener. This year’s theme celebrates the diversity and beauty of Central Texas gardening. Whether your backyard boasts sprawling acres or a cozy urban nook, the featured gardens promise inspiration for all. A Journey Through Four Unique Paradises The Suburban Farm: Prepare to be enchanted by Katie Bird Farm, a sprawling three-acre haven bursting with life. Encounter 35 distinct…

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    National Wildflower Week is May 3-9

    May 1, 2021

    Let’s Grow: WaterWise Gardens with the Lakeway MUD

    March 13, 2023

    Celebrate Earth Day at the Lakeway Garden Club Open House

    March 31, 2023
  • Event,  Free,  Gardeners,  Gardens,  Native Plants,  News,  Plants,  Showcase

    Earth Day 2024: Our Earth, Our Future

    April 19, 2024 /

    Celebrate Earth Day by beautifying our Lakeway community together! The City of Lakeway is hosting a volunteer event on Monday, April 22nd, at 11:00 am, where we’ll be planting flowers at the Lakeway Swim Center (3103 Lakeway Blvd.). If you’re passionate about keeping Lakeway vibrant and want to meet some friendly neighbors, this is the perfect opportunity! The City will provide all the necessary equipment for the planting, and afterwards, volunteers can enjoy some delicious snacks and pick up Earth Day goodies with helpful information. What to bring: Reliable transportation (your car) Comfortable clothing (dress for the weather) Comfortable shoes Gardening tools (optional, but feel free to bring your own!)…

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    Texas A&M AgriLife hosts Monthly Open Houses in 2024

    January 15, 2024

    Pick Plants that Survive in our Extreme Texas Weather

    February 17, 2024
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    Understanding Climate Zones

    April 15, 2024 /

    The climate is the reoccurring average weather found in any particular place, measured over 30 year intervals. The Earth’s tilt, rotation and land/sea distribution affect these global weather patterns, resulting in variations between different locations. Travis County Climate Zone is Cfa C – Moist Subtropical Mid-Latitude Climate f – Wet year-round a – Hot Summer German climatologist and amateur botanist Wladimir Köppen (1846-1940) divided the world’s climates into categories based upon general temperature profile related to latitude. He worked with Rudolf Geiger to modify these categories into what is known today as the Köppen-Geiger climate classification system The major categories are as follows: A – Tropical Climates Moist tropical climates…

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    Join us at the Earth Day Open House Celebration

    February 27, 2023

    Supercharge your Garden with Texas Superstar Plants

    July 13, 2022

    How to Build a Gardener’s Toolbox

    December 15, 2021
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    Grow Big in a Small Space: The Magic of Square Foot Gardening

    April 2, 2024 /

    Dreaming of a bountiful harvest but limited on space? Look no further than square foot gardening (SFG)! This revolutionary method, developed by Mel Bartholomew, allows you to maximize your yield in even the tiniest of balconies or patios. What is Square Foot Gardening? Imagine your garden bed divided into a grid of 1-foot by 1-foot squares. Each square becomes its own mini-ecosystem, planted with specific vegetables, herbs, or flowers according to their spacing needs. This eliminates wasted space and allows for intensive planting. Benefits of Square Foot Gardening: High Yields: SFG utilizes a special, lightweight soil mix that promotes healthy growth, leading to impressive harvests from a compact area. Low…

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    How to Build a Gardener’s Toolbox

    December 15, 2021

    Supercharge your Garden with Texas Superstar Plants

    July 13, 2022

    Helping Damaged Trees after an Ice Storm

    February 4, 2023
  • Flowers,  Free,  Native Plants,  News,  Showcase

    Best Wildflower Trail of Texas Bluebonnets

    March 16, 2024 /

    Willow City Loop is an awe-inspiring, historic 13-mile scenic drive (map) through the picturesque rugged Texas Hill Country landscape. The iconic loop located north of Fredericksburg, TX is the quintessential display for Texas wildflower exhibition, especially known for the blankets of beloved Texas bluebonnet and ever popular Indian paintbrush. Keep in mind, the stunning Willow City Loop wildflower showcase usually peaks in spring at the end of March, first of April. The fields are colorfully painted with wildflowers combined with rolling hills, craggy escarpments, and a beautiful canyon carved by Coal Creek. The landscape is colorfully highlighted with an assortment of distinctive native live oak, pecan, and mesquite trees. Other…

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    When to Prune Roses in Central Texas

    February 10, 2024

    Planting “Deer Resistant” Flower Gardens in Central Texas

    May 5, 2023

    Let’s Grow: Pollinator Gardens for Monarch Butterflies

    July 10, 2023
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    Cultivate Longevity: Your Guide to Blue Zone Gardening

    March 11, 2024 /

    After our Lakeway Garden Club Spring mixer last week, we had many requests to share more information about Blue Zone gardening. Enjoy! Have you ever wondered what the secret is to a long and healthy life? Look no further than the Blue Zones! These five regions around the world – Sardinia (Italy), Ikaria (Greece), Nicoya (Costa Rica), Loma Linda (California), and Okinawa (Japan) – boast populations with exceptional longevity. And one key element they all share? A deep connection to gardening. Here’s why you should consider incorporating Blue Zone gardening into your life: Move Naturally: Gardening isn’t just about planting seeds. It involves weeding, watering, harvesting – all activities that…

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    Know the 6 D’s of container gardening

    March 9, 2023

    Be Water Wise and Build a Rain Garden

    May 12, 2023

    Wildflower Center 40th Anniversary Celebration

    October 19, 2022
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    Spring in the Garden – 2024 Edition

    March 1, 2024 /

    Greetings, Lakeway gardeners! Spring in a Lakeway garden is a beautiful and bountiful time. March, April and May are bustling with garden activity and the busiest time of year for local gardeners. This season will paint Lakeway with vivid and colorful blooms, but be patient and wait to transplant flowers until mid to late March to avoid any late winter frost. By late March, cheerful annuals such as poppies and cosmos can be planted outdoors. Late April and early May welcome heat-loving flower favorites like zinnias and sunflowers, plus warmer-temp vegetables like tomatoes, peppers, and squash. This season, experiment in your garden with some new vibrant flowers and plant a few…

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    February in the Garden

    February 1, 2022

    September in the Garden – 2023 Edition

    September 1, 2023

    January in the Garden

    January 1, 2022
  • Education,  Event,  Free,  Native Plants,  News,  Showcase,  Virtual Event

    Pick Plants that Survive in our Extreme Texas Weather

    February 17, 2024 /

    What are the best native and adapted plants to use in central Texas that can tolerate extremes of heat and cold, drought and deluge? Find out when the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension-Travis County kicks off the 2024 Texas Tough Plants webinar series with Native and Adapted Plants for Central Texas and Wild About Plants, February 21st, 10 am to noon. Texas Tough Plants Webinar Series: FEB 21: Native and Adapted Plants for Central Texas and Wild About Plants MAR 20: Native Landscapes for Wildlife APR 10: Trees Your Landscape Legacy MAY 8: 6 D’s of Container Gardening Success Those interested must register in advance to receive a link to the…

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    Join us at the Earth Day Open House Celebration

    February 27, 2023

    How to Build a Gardener’s Toolbox

    December 15, 2021

    Grow Big in a Small Space: The Magic of Square Foot Gardening

    April 2, 2024
  • Flowers,  News,  Showcase,  Tips

    When to Prune Roses in Central Texas

    February 10, 2024 /

    It’s the season of love, and in Central Texas, that means showing affection to your roses, too! Pruning your rose bushes around Valentine’s Day is crucial for encouraging those stunning blooms you crave. So, grab your pruners (and maybe some heart-shaped chocolates for yourself), because it’s time to learn the art of the rose-loving snip. Why Prune Now? While Valentine’s Day might seem like an arbitrary date, it actually aligns perfectly with central Texas’ rose dormancy period. Pruning while roses are slumbering avoids damaging new growth and ensures they wake up energized for spring. Don’t worry, this tough love will result in more blooms, better air circulation, and healthier plants…

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    March 9, 2023
  • Earth-Kind,  Education,  Event,  Free,  Gardens,  News,  Open House,  Showcase,  Tips

    Texas A&M AgriLife hosts Monthly Open Houses in 2024

    January 15, 2024 /

    Join Us in the Texas A&M AgriLife Demo Garden for our monthly Open House! The first Friday morning of every month is designated as a FREE open house for the Texas A&M AgriLife Earth-Kind Demonstration Garden at 1600 Smith Road, Austin. You’ll be able to visit the garden and speak with the Travis County Master Gardener volunteers who maintain it as well as get your gardening questions answered by the Plant Clinic staff. Each month will also feature some sort of demonstration or workshop that deep dive into subject areas. See monthly topics below. Monthly Topics January 5th – Tree Trimming February 2nd – Houseplant University March 1st – Rose…

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