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Celebrate the season in nature

While large indoor celebrations remain limited, you can celebrate with friends and family at a one-of-a kind party in nature and find some perfect gifts while you are there.  Through January 3rd, you can stroll the illuminated natural beauty of the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center. This Hill Country destination is stunning in all seasons and provides inspiration for anyone who enjoys improving their landscape.  But for this special season, it becomes a winter wonderland of luminary lit paths, colorfully…

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Free delivery: Mulch now and save

As winter weather approaches, mulch protects your landscape, trees and shrubs from damaging winter conditions. And if you mulch now, you will save money, because in November we are offering free delivery on all mulch installations. Where and why do you need mulch? Here is what to consider: Where to mulch:

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Are you ready for rain?

Rain in Texas tends to be feast or famine. We are now in a period of drought, but the rains will return. And when they do, are you ready to maximize rainfall for your lawn and garden? There are some easy steps to take now and going forward that will help you manage rainwater and store excess for periods of drought.  It’s time to clean gutters Gutters are essential during heavy rainfall. They divert water away from your house where…

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Dig it! Its spring again

Autumn in central Texas is a second spring, a perfect time for planting. So let’s dig in to all the improvements you can make to your lawn and garden right now.  Shrubs and trees Fall is a perfect time to plant trees and shrubs. The cooler temperatures of autumn allow the roots of young trees and shrubs to establish before the next hot summer. This ideal planting season begins at the end of September.  Time to divide perennialsAre your perennials looking less healthy or overgrown?…

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To trim or not to trim

Plants, trees and shrubs may be looking a little overgrown or unkept and you may be wondering if it is time to start trimming them. Pruning can be done anytime of the year with proper precautions, but there are recommendations to keep plants healthy and protect them from disease.  Since the heat of summer has some protective qualities, there are things we can do now that will prepare your garden for the grown of the second spring of autumn. Here…

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Summer gardening- Some like it hot

It’s not too hot to add color and keep things healthy Gardening in Texas in July may seem like an oxymoron, but there are easy steps to take now to keep your garden healthy, colorful and ready for the fall. Don your sunhat and sunglasses for these summer gardening tips. Some plants like it hot Do not despair at empty flowerpots or lifeless spots in your garden, there are plants and flowers that thrive in the heat. Here are a…

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Snakes and scorpions–How to keep safe

As the days heat up, the summer dangers of snakes and scorpions return. The crew has been noticing rattlers lately, so we wish to remind you of the steps to take to protect yourself.  There are four keys to a snake and scorpion free yard: 1. cleanup your landscape, 2. seal entry points, 3. eliminate food sources and 4. keep your path visually clear to see threats. About snakes and scorpionsHot temperatures inspire snakes and scorpions to move about to look for…

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Take it slow – 4 ways to slow garden

Is your garden a refuge, a place that brings you peace and relaxation?  If not, perhaps it is time to try slow gardening. Inspired by the slow food movement, slow gardening embraces patience and connection with nature by appreciating that good things take time. We all know that nature makes us happy https://superavitservices.com/2020/04/nature-makes-us-happy-are-you-getting-a-weekly-dose/ by relieving stress and reducing depression. Step away from the world and technology and spend time in your garden with the these four slow gardening principles and enjoy the healthful…

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5 Worry-free winterizing tips to do now

There is no such thing as normal weather in Austin, which means we have to be prepared for everything. We do know, however, that colder weather is here which means frost damaged plants, fallen tree limbs and sprinkler leaks if we are not prepared.  Prepare now for the worst the winter season can bring and enjoy a worry-free winter.  1 Insulate with mulch Mulch is probably the most important thing you can do to winterize your garden. During a Texas…

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Dreaming of a green winter?

Cooler temperatures and a bit of rain are returning green to the landscape, just in time for winter to return everything to a dormant, grayish state – unless you plant some guaranteed winter-proof green now.  Here are some great tips to bring green and a pop of color to your lawn and garden for the entire winter. Green lawn all winter long – overseeding with rye The largest patch of green for most is the lawn. Overseeding with rye as the temperatures…

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