Thursday, September 9, 2021

Fall Newsletter 2021


It felt a little fall-ish this morning, and the arrival of the oxblood lilies (Rhodophiala bifida) tells me that it's not just wishful thinking playing tricks on my mind.   

Fall is a great time to get back in our gardens and tackle the projects we've been avoiding because of the summer heat.     

Here's my latest Fall Newsletter to help you get started.


Happy gardening...

Toni 

Tuesday, June 15, 2021

SUMMER NEWSLETTER 2021

'Red Volunteer' Daylilies

In February North Texas experienced an historic Arctic blast, which made it feel more like a frigid Midwest winter.    

In May we got a taste of the Pacific Northwest with days and days of rain (which I must say my daylilies didn't seem to mind a bit.)    

And now in June, the real North Texas has finally returned, bringing with her a big ol' batch of heat and humidity.

No doubt the winter's freeze damage added some extra gardening chores to your plate, and all the spring rain has made any plants that did survive the freeze grow like crazy!    But summer has its own list of to-do's.

For my latest gardening newsletter, Click here ...

👉 SUMMER NEWSLETTER  

...for tips on keeping your garden growing well and keeping it tidy this summer.

Happy gardening...

Toni :-)

@tonisignaturegardens

Friday, January 22, 2021

Late Winter Pruning

 LATE WINTER PRUNING 2021


Late January through the end of February is THE time for pruning most shrubs, trees, perennials, and ornamental grasses in North Texas, Zone 8.   

Here's my latest -- click here 👉-- LATE WINTER PRUNING Newsletter  with how-to tips to tackle all your garden pruning to get ready for spring growth.  

Happy pruning!

Toni :-)

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