Landscaping in the Big Country with Adam Andrews

Landscaping in the Big Country with Adam Andrews 4/25/26: Pentas & Pollinators

1 h 0 min · 25 de abr de 2026
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It’s the last weekend of April, and spring is in full swing. Adam and Amber talk mowing, fertilizing, sod season, summer annuals, perennials, and why April and May are prime time for finding the best plant selection of the year. Adam’s Plant of the Week is Pentas, a heat-loving, pollinator-friendly annual that brings bold color to West Texas beds, pots, and commercial landscapes all summer long. They also dig into ladybugs, praying mantis eggs, native and adapted perennials, milkweed for monarchs, and how Willow Creek Gardens decides which plants truly belong in Big Country landscapes.

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