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Guide, Lawn Care, News, Showcase, Tips

How to Outsmart your Weeds Naturally with Corn Gluten

Corn gluten is a natural pre-emergent herbicide to help control annual lawn and garden weeds. Corn gluten prevents a majority of annual weed seeds from sprouting. The dry corn gluten is also…

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February 24, 2023
Education, News, Showcase, Tips, Trees & Shrubs

Helping Damaged Trees after an Ice Storm

If your oak trees were damaged by a recent ice storm, you may be wondering what you should (and shouldn’t) do to clean up the damage while also protecting them…

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February 4, 2023
Guide, News, Showcase, Vegetables

How to Grow Garlic

It was surprising to learn recently that, according to Google Trends data gathered by AllAboutGardening.com, the most popular fall-planted crop in the United States is…. garlic. A good guess would have been kale. Possibly…

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November 5, 2022
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  • Month by Month,  News,  Tips

    January in the Garden

    January 1, 2022 /

    …or how I learned to hope for a milder winter! Happy 2022! If last year’s Snowmageddon in Austin was a “once in a lifetime” freeze event, let’s hope that we have a milder season this year. We are in a La Nina year, so the weather forecasters tell us that usually means we have a warmer than normal winter here in Central Texas. I certainly hope so! My garden is still recovering from the freeze damage last year so it would be wonderful to have a milder winter to allow the olive trees and figs to grow without being frozen back to the ground again. January Garden Tips Flowers to…

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    June in the Garden

    June 1, 2022

    September in the Garden – 2023 Edition

    September 1, 2023

    October in the Garden

    October 1, 2022
  • Education,  Guide,  News,  Showcase,  Tools

    How to Build a Gardener’s Toolbox

    December 15, 2021 /

    Tips for finding quality tools that will last We may be a home gardener, not an arborist or full-time landscaper, but still want tools with the professional-quality performance that professionals demand. Like a chef impatient with a dull knife, we want them to cut cleanly into whatever medium we are working in, whether branch or soil. And we’d just as soon skip any implements with clunky grips or unnecessary weight. The tools that follow are the ones worth waiting for — and you may have to wait for some of them, if supply-chain snarls or shipping delays so conspire. But whether you’re shopping for gifts or your own personal use,…

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    Earth Day: Healing the Earth from Your Own Backyard

    April 6, 2026

    Embrace the Beauty of Texas Superstars this Fall

    November 1, 2024

    All About Mint

    September 15, 2022
  • Month by Month,  News,  Tips

    December in the Garden

    December 1, 2021 /

    Or how I learned to garden on a temperature rollercoaster This darn December weather! Will you need a jacket and sweater tomorrow or shorts and a t-shirt? Who the heck knows? Certainly not the weather forecasters. Welcome to the Central Texas winter temperature rollercoaster. How our native plants survive this beats me. How does your garden fare with these wild temp swings from the 30s to the 70s? December Garden Tips Flowers to Plant Pansies Violas Centaurea Calendula Larkspur Alyssum Seeds to Sow or Transplant Cool season greens (Sow) Radishes (Sow) Asian greens (Sow or Transplant) Lettuce (Sow or Transplant) Spinach (Sow or Transplant) December Garden To-Dos Protect tender plants…

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    Winter in the Garden – 2024 Edition

    January 1, 2024

    August in the Garden – 2023 Edition

    August 1, 2023

    Summer in the Garden – 2024 Edition

    June 1, 2024
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    2021 Gift Guide for Plant Lovers

    November 24, 2021 /

    If you didn’t know a “Plant Person” before, chances are you do now. The coronavirus pandemic ushered in a botanical boom: A new crop of victory gardeners resulted in a run on seeds; sales of plant-based meat alternatives and other foods soared; as did sales of plants both legal and quasi legal. Eleven Madison Park, regarded as one of the world’s best restaurants, debuted an all-plant menu (that didn’t delight every diner) in June. And fashion houses from New York to Paris have made commitments to use more plant-based materials in their collections. The current craze began to take root even before the pandemic, though, with millennials, in part inspired…

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    Know the 6 D’s of container gardening

    March 9, 2023

    Supercharge your Garden with Texas Superstar Plants

    July 13, 2022

    Gardening in the Hill Country: Ask Us Anything!

    April 22, 2026
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    Let’s Grow: Herbs

    October 1, 2021 /

    There are so many things to love about herbs. They’re easy to grow, even for beginner gardeners, and add beauty to your space. They don’t require much room in the garden, they smell great, and they offer a variety of health benefits and flavor when added to your meals. Fall is actually a great time to plant an herb garden. Hardier herbs like rosemary, sage, and thyme can be started this time of year and will grow very well in areas with mild winters. Rosemary can even generally hang on for a couple of frosts. If you’re a beginner gardener, it’s always okay to start off small. You can grow…

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    Embrace the Beauty of Texas Superstars this Fall

    November 1, 2024

    All About Mint

    September 15, 2022

    Let’s Grow: Bumper Crops

    March 18, 2022
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    ‘Pandemic Gardeners’ Feed a Growing Trend

    August 1, 2021 /

    A few months ago, a Bethlehem, Pennsylvania couple ripped out their 600-square-foot backyard lawn to replace it with a vegetable garden, turning a hobby into a safeguard against possible food shortages brought on by the COVID-19 pandemic. The gridded plot of plants, some in raised beds and all protected by deer fencing, required a fairly hefty investment. They’re part of an expanding group of backyard farmers who are contributing to a recession-defying infusion of sales at nurseries, garden centers, and online retailers, not just in the eastern part of the Keystone State but nationwide. The trend points to a growing opportunity for entrepreneurs looking for a niche yielding a different kind of green. The rush of grow-your-own…

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    Resurrecting the Past: Testing the Viability of Old Seeds

    February 15, 2025

    2023 Gift Guide for Central Texas Gardeners

    November 28, 2023

    Understanding Climate Zones

    April 15, 2024
  • Community Gardens,  Education,  Gardens,  News,  Showcase

    America’s Patriotic Victory Gardens

    July 16, 2021 /

    During both World Wars, America’s agricultural production became a powerful military tool During World War I, a severe food crisis emerged in Europe as agricultural workers were recruited into military service and farms were transformed into battlefields. As a result, the burden of feeding millions of starving people fell to the United States. In March of 1917¬—just weeks before the United States entered the war—Charles Lathrop Pack organized the National War Garden Commission to encourage Americans to contribute to the war effort by planting, fertilizing, harvesting and storing their own fruits and vegetables so that more food could be exported to our allies. Citizens were urged to utilize all idle…

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    Wildflower Center 40th Anniversary Celebration

    October 19, 2022

    Community Garden Grows in Spicewood

    April 16, 2021

    Explore the 2022 Earth-Kind Gardening Field Day

    October 7, 2022
  • Education,  Free,  News,  Showcase,  Virtual Event

    The Buzz on Beautiful Bees in your Garden

    May 22, 2021 /

    Bees are important to local ecosystems, now more than ever. For our local Central Texas gardeners who are interested in learning more about these wonderful pollinators, join the Lake Travis Community Library for a fun virtual program with the author of “Beekeeper’s Lab: 52 Family-Friendly Activities and Experiments Exploring the Life of the Hive,” by Kim Lehman on Wednesday May 26 at 2pm. About Beekeeper’s Lab: Beekeeping’s popularity as a hobby continues to skyrocket. Beekeeper’s Lab gives you 52 bee-inspired labs to do all year long, and are accessible enough to share with the family. Fill the year ahead with weekly activities from around and about the hive, including art projects, recipes,…

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    Save the Bees: Simple Steps to Make a Big Difference

    January 15, 2025

    Supercharge your Garden with Texas Superstar Plants

    July 13, 2022

    Texas A&M AgriLife hosts Monthly Open Houses in 2024

    January 15, 2024
  • Free,  Membership,  News,  Showcase

    Join the Lakeway Garden Club

    May 17, 2021 /

    Are you an expert gardener or only a brand new one? Maybe you are just a garden enthusiast? Either way we invite you to join the Lakeway Garden Club! Membership is free and open to all residents of the Lakeway, TX area including Lakeway, The Hills, Spicewood, Bee Cave and the greater Lake Travis area. Benefits of membership include a monthly newsletter, garden tours, local garden talks, plant swaps and being a part of our LGC membership.  It is easy to join today online. Questions? Please contact us.  

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    Let’s Grow: WaterWise Gardens with the Lakeway MUD

    March 13, 2023

    Supercharge your Garden with Texas Superstar Plants

    July 13, 2022

    Grow Green with Free Garden Educational Resources

    July 1, 2024
  • Events,  Flowers,  Free,  Native Plants,  News

    National Wildflower Week is May 3-9

    May 1, 2021 /

    Happy National Wildflower Week! This week May 3 – 9 let’s celebrate our glorious wildflowers right here in Central Texas. From classic bluebonnets to festive mexican hats to healthy echinachea we have got the best! Let us know your favorite too! National #Wildflower Week is the first full week of May every year. It was created in 1987 to celebrate the beauty and importance of native #wildflowers across the United States. Thank you Lady Bird Johnson!

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    Join us at the Earth Day Open House Celebration

    February 27, 2023

    April in the Garden – 2023 Edition

    April 1, 2023

    Celebrate Earth Day at the Lakeway Garden Club Open House

    March 31, 2023
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