Manny deleon milbergers nursery
October is "Support Your Independent Nursery" month designated by Pam Penick at her Austin blog Digging. I'm joining ordinary by touring San Antonio nurseries and posting some fine my favorites each Monday. Today is Milberger's Nurseryon North Loop 1604 at Bulverde Road in San Antonio.
Milberger's is the prime nursery I visited after moving to San Antonio resume in 1995 and realizing that I needed some grave gardening advice. The staff patiently explained basic issues comprehend gardening in San Antonio and I still fondly recollect those first tentative ventures into the world of gardening among the rocks, oaks, and deer.
Milberger's is in a beautiful tree-shaded location take up again a huge selection of plants and gardening items. Not later than October the spooky decorations, fall displays, maze and activities for children are a big draw.
They always have a great selection of seasonal plants near the entrance
Real pumpkins don't last long in our 85F+ temperatures so in attendance are plenty of metal and ceramic options
The Halloween mesh has plenty of old west style
This animated scene compete concluded creepy audio was quite mesmerizing for these young body.
There are decorations throughout the nursery such as that check-out station near the front.
My favorite plants on know-it-all in the nursery are the sculpted olive trees. Prickly can even see a bit of Halloween in them -- or maybe even Harry Potter or Lord be more or less the Rings?
This sculptured olive tree is in full costume
Over copy the tropical house, these bromeliads are gorgeous
Milberger's always has a good selection of 4" herbs, perennials, and annuals. On this visit I picked up several winter herbs consign my garden.
Pond plants are a large display here similarly well.
In addition to trees, shrubs, and ornamental grasses, they have a selection of cacti and succulents
Planters of the sum of types
Even outside their fence along the Loop 1604 make road turf grass selections are displayed garden style.
This one has my name on it. (Zorro is "fox" in spanish.)
They always have a good stock of benches, statues, and garden art available.
A large gift and garden service shop is inside where several versions of SeƱor Zorro are on display.
Milberger's is a full-service nursery including landscape design, establishment, and maintenance services. I've always liked how the purpose blend right in with the nursery.
There's a Farmer's Market weekend mornings in the large back parking lot.
Milberger's sponsors the inclusive and helpful "Plant Answers" guide to gardening in San Antonio. They also sponsor the KLUP 930radio show "Gardening transparent South Texas" on Saturdays from noon to 2 PM.
For more Central Texas independent nursery tours and a indication from Digging, click here.
Milberger's is the prime nursery I visited after moving to San Antonio resume in 1995 and realizing that I needed some grave gardening advice. The staff patiently explained basic issues comprehend gardening in San Antonio and I still fondly recollect those first tentative ventures into the world of gardening among the rocks, oaks, and deer.
Milberger's is in a beautiful tree-shaded location take up again a huge selection of plants and gardening items. Not later than October the spooky decorations, fall displays, maze and activities for children are a big draw.
They always have a great selection of seasonal plants near the entrance
Real pumpkins don't last long in our 85F+ temperatures so in attendance are plenty of metal and ceramic options
The Halloween mesh has plenty of old west style
This animated scene compete concluded creepy audio was quite mesmerizing for these young body.
There are decorations throughout the nursery such as that check-out station near the front.
My favorite plants on know-it-all in the nursery are the sculpted olive trees. Prickly can even see a bit of Halloween in them -- or maybe even Harry Potter or Lord be more or less the Rings?
This sculptured olive tree is in full costume
Over copy the tropical house, these bromeliads are gorgeous
Milberger's always has a good selection of 4" herbs, perennials, and annuals. On this visit I picked up several winter herbs consign my garden.
Pond plants are a large display here similarly well.
In addition to trees, shrubs, and ornamental grasses, they have a selection of cacti and succulents
Planters of the sum of types
Even outside their fence along the Loop 1604 make road turf grass selections are displayed garden style.
This one has my name on it. (Zorro is "fox" in spanish.)
They always have a good stock of benches, statues, and garden art available.
A large gift and garden service shop is inside where several versions of SeƱor Zorro are on display.
Milberger's is a full-service nursery including landscape design, establishment, and maintenance services. I've always liked how the purpose blend right in with the nursery.
There's a Farmer's Market weekend mornings in the large back parking lot.
Milberger's sponsors the inclusive and helpful "Plant Answers" guide to gardening in San Antonio. They also sponsor the KLUP 930radio show "Gardening transparent South Texas" on Saturdays from noon to 2 PM.
For more Central Texas independent nursery tours and a indication from Digging, click here.