Posts in Plant Variety Lists
Butterfly & Pollinator Food/Shelter Plants, 2020

Did you know that half of our global agriculture depends on wild insects to pollinate the crops? Including host and nectar plants in your garden will improve your flowers, vegetables, and fruit trees as well as those of your neighbors! Here’s a list of tips and plant suggestions to help you create the perfect pollinator environment.

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Milkweed at Enchanted Gardens, 2020

Enchanted Gardens is a certified rest stop for monarchs during their migration from Mexico. Monarch butterflies depend on local gardeners to provide milkweed host plants for their young caterpillars, especially native varieties. Join Enchanted’s #MILKWEEDMOVEMENT to give back to local nonprofits and support Monarch conservation—purchase your milkweed from Enchanted, post photos on social media using our hashtag, and spread the word about our #MILKWEEDMOVEMENT.

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Citrus Tree List, Spring 2020

Welcome to our 2020 Spring guide to citrus trees! Discover the many types, flavors, and uses of citrus—from varieties grown in Texas since the 1800’s to varieties discovered in countries across the globe. Citrus makes for a beautiful ornamental small tree as well as an edible garden staple in Texas. Selection available at Enchanted Nurseries for the greater Houston area in late January.

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Fruit & Nut Tree List, Spring 2020

Welcome to our 2020 Spring guide to fruit trees, coming Friday January 17th (approx.)! Don’t miss out on this year’s best selection of fruit trees that can grow in your own Texan backyard. Call either location—or even better visit us—with questions about our available varieties!

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Native Milkweed List, 2019 | Enchanted Gardens

They say if a butterfly flaps its wings in New Mexico, it could cause a hurricane in China. On top of being a delightful spectacle of nature, Monarch butterflies help keep world ecosystems in balance. As Texas is a main rest stop during their migration from Mexico, the Monarch butterflies depend on local gardeners to provide milkweed host plants for their young caterpillars.

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