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Fall Garden Tour - Native Texas Plants for a Sustainable Garden

Cory Ames 5,350 4 months ago
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In today’s video, I’m excited to guide you through our San Antonio garden, where we’re transforming our home landscape into a Texas Native Plant Demonstration Garden. With support from the San Antonio Office of Sustainability and the Climate Ready Action Fund, this garden showcases the resilience and ecological benefits of Texas native plants.🌞🌿 Throughout the tour, you’ll see various garden sections and plants, including the hardy Ratama tree, vibrant American Beautyberry, and our innovative rainwater harvesting berms. I’ll discuss the benefits of Texas natives for water conservation, improving soil health, and creating climate-adaptive, wildlife-friendly spaces that positively impact the environment and local ecosystems. 🦋🐦 We’ll cover the unique challenges and successes of gardening in San Antonio, plus practical tips on selecting water-saving plants, planning companion plantings, and creating sustainable habitats. Whether you’re passionate about eco-friendly gardening, Texas natives, or simply want to see how to transform a yard into a green sanctuary, this tour has something for you! 📺 Chapters: 00:00 Welcome and Exciting News 02:22 Front Yard Transformation 02:33 Side Garden and Water Saver Coupon 03:09 Plant Highlights and Challenges 05:18 Creating a Living Fence 06:23 Hot and Dry Side Yard 10:13 Rainwater Harvesting Berms 12:57 Inland Sea Oats and Nursery Plants 13:13 Flame Acanthus and Hummingbird Attraction 13:27 Frog Fruit and Yaupon Holly Bush 14:55 Pollinator Garden Progress 17:03 Prickly Pear Infestation 18:38 Front Entryway Plants 20:05 Backyard Plans and Live Oak Canopy 21:48 Future Garden Projects and Ideas 24:01 Conclusion and Viewer Engagement 🌐 For more on Texas natives and sustainable gardening, check out my blog at EnsembleTexas.com or grab a free Texas landscaping cheat sheet. #texasnativeplants #sustainablegardening #sanantonio #FallGardenTour #climateaction #biodiversity #urbangardening #NativePlantGarden #ensembletexas #gardentransformation

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