You may not yet be thinking about tomatoes in your garden yet – but you…
Plant Natives & the Earth Will Thank You

Why We Love
Texas Native Plants
Desert Willow
(Chilopsis linearis)Texas Mountain Laurel (Sophora secundiflora) Clasping Coneflower (Dracopis amplexicaulis)
Enjoy Beautiful Blooms for Years to Come
![]() ![]() ![]() Pictured: Double Scoop™ Mandarin Coneflower (Echinacea hybrid) ![]() ![]() Echinacea is here! We are expecting more to arrive along with warmer temperatures. Plant this pretty perennial in sunny areas & enjoy bright blooms that will attract pollinators for years to come. ![]() Drought-tolerant Sedum for Sun ![]() ![]() Sedums are a great addition to a full sun, low water garden. They also add unique texture to containers. ![]() Got Shade? Consider Caladiums & Elephant Ears ![]() Classic caladiums and elephant ears brighten shady gardens long into summer. They’re tremendously easy to grow; even one tuber added to a container planting will send up a summer’s worth of delightfully interesting leaves. Bulbs are selling fast… don’t miss out! Learn More Here Eco-Friendly Food Storage Is In-Style ![]() Only a Few More Days for Planting Tomatoes ![]() Your Tomato Project List ![]() Subscribe to Our YouTube Channel ![]() How to Get Your Soil Ready Looking for Fresh Veggies & Herbs? ![]() We are restocking fresh herbs & vegetables weekly. |