Growing Food for People AND Pollinators, one Box at a Time!
While undeniably (and understandably) growing fears and frustrations, this pandemic has also grown something else; a multitude of new gardeners! One estimate showed an increase of over 20 million new […]
6 Cold Hardy Fruit Trees for North Texas
Fruit trees are a great way to add food production to home landscapes AND some just happen to beautiful to boot! These 6 trees are some of our favorite easy […]
Plants with Patrick – Adding Winter Interest
Are you looking for year-round interest in your garden? Well, now is the time to start paying attention to the beautiful fall and winter colors and begin including those plants […]
Ornamental Trees: Plant This, Not That
November is a perfect time to plant ornamental trees, with cooler temperatures allowing for a gentler transition from local nurseries to their permanent spots throughout Texas landscapes. That’s one reason […]
Garden in a Box Concept Taking Root Across North Texas
Over the past 2 years, estimates show an increase of 20 million new gardeners in the United States. Building on this trending hobby, local North Texas cities […]
Texas TAX FREE Weekend for Water-Wise Plants, Mulch, Compost, Irrigation Supplies
You might be aware that there are State Sponsored TAX FREE holidays for Back to School and Emergency Preparedness items BUT did you know there is also a TAX FREE […]
New “Yuccas” Offer a Variety of Blooms
Most folks are familiar with the traditional red yuccas (which are not true yuccas but rather Hesperaloes) but you may not know that these bulletproof native bloomers also come […]
5 Ways to Celebrate Earth Day
Earth day is Thursday, 4/22 and you better beleaf the team at Rooted In will be celebrating! We hope you’ll join us (and the rest of the state) and branch […]
Pop Up Shrub Sale!
Do your Pittosporums look pitiful? Hawthorns look horrible? There has never been a better time to plant Texas Tough native and adapted shrubs. Choose from a huge selection of […]
Digging out of the Pandemic : a Return to the Potager Garden
Digging out of the Pandemic While undeniably (and understandably) growing fears and frustrations, this pandemic has also grown something else; a multitude of new gardeners. One estimate showed in increase […]