At the Enchanted Nurseries, we carry a wide selection of plants appropriate for the season. If you need help finding a specific plant or have a question about what to put in your garden, our seasoned staff are available to help!
Some of our inventory does not change no matter the season. We keep a curated selection of the most reliable soils, fertilizers, and amendments for your garden. Make sure to ask about our ALL-organic solutions.
Not sure what you need?
Peruse our Plant lists linked below for thorough information on common and uncommon plants for the landscape and home. The greater Houston area can grow more than one may think, from exotic tropical fruit trees to reliable antique roses. Give us a call for current availability, whether you’re in Houston main, Richmond, Rosenberg, Sugar Land, Fulshear or Katy—we serve the greater Houston area! Visit the contact page for more information →
Monthly Garden To-Do’s
January–April | May–August | SeptemBer–December
Beautiful flowers, bountiful fruit, and bushy foliage come from months of planning, preparation, and maintenance. Updated in blocks of four months, this section is designed to give gardeners of all levels an easy-to-follow guide for every month. It includes tips for soil prep and fertilization; new arrivals; holiday decor; and prime planting times for edible and ornamental plants. Don’t forget, “March winds and April showers bring forth May flowers.”
January
feature
Fruit trees! Plant & protect →
Hiring for Spring
new arrivals
Seed potatoes, fruit trees
prime planting time
Leeks, asparagus, potatoes, spring bulbs
still time for
Cool season annuals, onions
last chance
Cool weather vegetables
prepare for
Freeze - Use Frost Cloth & bring tropical plants inside, Insect Season - spray dormant season insect control
ease into
Tomato & Pepper seedlings (indoors)
Lawn care
If the temperatures stay warm, be ready to apply pre-emergent herbicide for weed control. It’s not too late to overseed a patchy lawn with rye grass!
holiday gifts
Chinese New Year is Saturday, January 25—welcome the Year of the Rat!
February
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Annual and perennial color
New Arrivals
New annual color, Roses, New in Gift Shop
prime planting time
Shade Trees
still time for
Asparagus
last chance
Amend soil to turn hydrangeas blue
prepare for
New growth—cut back freeze damage perennials
Cut back roses on Valentine's Day
ease into
Spring vegetables
lawn care
Weed Pre-emergent
holiday gifts
Valentine's Day is this month!
March
prepare for
Pest & Fungus Infestations, Protect new plantings from cold
ease into
Custom Pot Renovations
lawn care
Fertilize & Remove Weeds
holiday gifts
Easter Decor & Round Top Collection Items
Feature
Annual and perennial color
new arrivals
Shrubs, pre-planted mixed container gardens
prime planting time
Ornamental Trees, Butterfly & hummingbird plants,
still time for
Planting new trees
last chance
Spring vegetables
April
Feature
Tropical plants
just arrived
Blackberry & blueberry bushes
prime planting time
Caladium bulbs
still time for
Fertilize Azaleas after blooms drop
last chance
Lawn Fertilization
prepare for
Heat - Lay mulch
ease into
Heat tolerant Perennials
lawn care
Test sprinkler system
Holiday & Gifts
Easter is Sunday April 12th! The Easter Bunny will be at both nurseries Saturday, April 11th →
Vegetable Gardening
Learn how easy growing vegetables can be from Enchanted Gardens owner Joey Lenderman by watching the videos below, courtesy of Home Show Garden Pros.
The Home Show Garden pros radio show
Radio is a fantastic and easy way green up your thumb on the run. Tune in to 610 AM radio on Saturdays at 7 AM to hear the Enchanted family and other local gardening and plant professionals give out free advice.
In the greater Houston area—including inside the loop and outlying suburbs like Sugar Land and Katy—gardening requirements such as light, soil, and humidity requirements can change drastically. Listen in and get your personal questions answered by a pro!