The Garden Patch

A bi-monthly article written by Lake Granbury Master Gardener Phyllis Webster, The Garden Patch is published in the Hood County News.

Spring Blooms Signal Easter – March 28, 2026

Could the end of winter be more dramatic? Soaring temperatures swiftly followed by breezy, freezing nights. It’s hard for people to know what to wear, so imagine how hard it is to be a plant that’s continuously exposed to Texas weather extremes! Many early spring...

Enjoy Rain; Prepare for Drought – March 14, 2026

While we enjoyed the recent rains, gardeners in North Central Texas know that drought is a recurring character in the landscape story. Blazing sun, dry winds and weeks without measurable rainfall test even the most seasoned gardener. However, with thoughtful...

Picture A Warm Weather Garden – Feb 28, 2026

In winter, it’s normal to daydream about lush, blooming gardens. Craving warm days and abundant color comes naturally to most gardeners, especially when limbs are bare and many plants are dormant. In our mind’s eye, we visualize fiery reds, verdant greens, glowing...
Protect the Monarchs!

Protect the Monarchs!

It’s no secret that north central Texas is growing by leaps and bounds. Someone left out a welcome mat that says, “Ya’ll Come!” The hand of hospitality also extends to some of our most delicate and endangered creatures — monarch butterflies. Due to a cooperative...

Create a Courtyard Garden– Sept 6, 2025

Create a Courtyard Garden– Sept 6, 2025

A pocket garden may be small, but it can make a mighty impression due to its versatility. It’s attractive, yet functional. For example, a pocket garden can provide edibles, such as herbs, vegetables and fruit. It may serve as an alternative landscape that replaces...

Phyllis Webster has authored Garden Patch since 2001.  Phyllis earned a degree in journalism before embarking on a long career in public relations and marketing. A Granbury resident since 1998, she has been deeply involved in the community. She is an award-winning writer and photographer, as well as a Lake Granbury Master Gardener. 

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