It's Time to Prune These Texas Plants
Late July may be hot, but it's an important time to set your Central Texas garden up for success heading into fall. In this episode of the ATXGardens Podcast, Colleen shares practical tips for summer pruning, managing chiggers, deciding whether to put your vegetable garden to bed, choosing crops that still have time to mature before the first freeze, and why she recommends avoiding French drains for most landscapes. You'll also learn how to refresh overgrown perennials, care for herbs during the heat, and host a community seed swap to support local gardening. If you garden in Austin or Central Texas, this episode is packed with timely advice to help your landscape thrive through the hottest weeks of summer. **Find full show notes, product links, and upcoming event info at www.atxgardens.com/podcast

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