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Hot Weather, Cool Vibes

air date: May 25, 2024

With imagination, creative reuse, and fun, Jeffrey Harris and Kevin George turned an empty San Antonio backyard into a sensory voyage. Liz Pfluger from Green ‘n Growing  nursery in Pflugerville spotlights native plants geared for Central Texas weather, from the Blackland Prairie to the Hill Country. Caroline Riley from Mutable Earth Botanicals and Whole Life Learning Center cools us off with herb-infused honey and sun tea. 

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On Tour

Creating Moods in a Regular Backyard

Imagination, creative reuse, and spirited fun turned an empty backyard into a sensory voyage. In their San Antonio garden, Jeffrey Harris and Kevin George outlined circular paths that amble from vibrant poolside color to tranquil conversation nooks.

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Interview

Native Plants for the Blackland Prairie and Beyond: Green ‘n Growing

Liz Pfluger from Green ‘n Growing nursery in Pflugerville spotlights native plants geared for the Blackland Prairie that cross over to rockier soils in the Hill Country. Plants include: Indian blanket, big bluestem, little bluestem, bushy bluestem, blue grama, purple skullcap, Artemisia ludoviciana, coralberry, elbow bush and Carolina buckthorn. We ran out of time to include other reliable plants: pink evening primrose, snake herb (ground cover for shade), and prairie verbena. 

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Backyard Basics

Make Yummy Herb Infused Honey and Sun Tea

Cool off with delicious herb infused honey and sun tea! Caroline Riley from Mutable Earth Botanicals and Whole Life Learning Center heads to the garden for wonderfully aromatic and healthful tulsi, mints, lemon balm and hibiscus. Dried herbs go into honey and when it’s ready, scoop some of the strained herbs and honey into a large jar. Add water, toss in more herbs and flowers, and let summer’s heat make your refreshing tea!

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