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IN THIS SECTION:
Main
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Xeriscape
Changing Seasons
Understanding Your Plants
Spring
Summer
Fall
Winter
Garden Problem Solver
Pruning Guidelines
Watersaver Lane
Conservation Plant List
Landscape Workshops
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Saving water has never looked prettier.
This San Antonio Landscape Care Guide
focuses on how to maintain your low water
use landscape. It will keep your landscape
beautiful, lush and blooming. Following
best practices for care of your water-saving
plants will also keep them healthy and will
save time and money!
Why a Seasonal Guide?
To everything there is a season...and that is
especially true for plants. For the non-gardening
expert it is often difficult to
distinguish between normal seasonal
changes and a real horticultural problem.
This guide will help you navigate through
seasonal changes and chores in your landscape.
Following this guide will keep your
landscape looking its best in every season.
How to Use This Guide
This guide is divided into four seasons -
Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter. In each
season you will find checklists on how to
maintain perennials, trees, grass, annuals,
herbs and old-fashioned roses. Glance
through the checklist at the start of each
season to review the tasks that will keep
your landscape looking its best throughout
the year. These checklists describe what
you should do to care for your plants in a
particular season. Then consult throughout
the year for specific questions. For
example, if in July you were wondering
how you should maintain your grass, you
would look under Summer section and look at
the checklist on grass.

Hamelia Patens - Firebush
(Photo Karen Guz)
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In each seasonal section you will find these topics:
- Seasonal Stars – These are
plants that are at peak performance
during a particular season. They look
spectacular with little water or attention.
- Care Checklists – Area experts
have given their advice on what to do
each season to care for roses, annuals,
herbs, perennials, trees and grasses.
- Past Peak Plants – These are
plants that are past their most attractive
season. They usually will not return to
their best state until their peak season
returns.
- Watering Guidelines – Advice
on watering trends change with each
season to prevent over or under-watering.
- Pruning Guidelines – A
summary of pruning tasks by plant type.
- Wildscape Guidelines– Hints and tips to keep your wildscape
at its peak.
- Guest Articles – Informational
articles provided by many of the area’s
leading landscape and garden authorities.
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