Christmas Trees have arrived at Milberger’s

They are Here! San Antonio’s best selection of fresh cut Christmas Trees from the best growers. NOBLE FIRS: The most elegant Christmas Trees available. NORDMAN FIRS slight fragrance makes it […]
Rain Barrels for $40
Brand New and Fully Outfitted. 50 gallon Capacity. Limited Time Offer. A new SAWS Coupon Program. Apply for your coupon before Friday, Dec 9, 2016 Only 6,000 barrels available. So […]
Milberger’s Halloween Weekend Spook-tacular

Is this weekend. Oct 29 and 30th. Bring your kids for a fun filled weekend of free Halloween events at Milberger’s Nursery. OUR MOST SINCERE PUMPKIN PATCH EVER!!! Wonderful opportunity […]
November Gardening Tasks
Place birdhouses in the landscape for titmice, Carolina wren, chickadee, house finch and golden-fronted woodpeckers in addition to purple martins. Each species favors different box dimensions, hole size and placement. […]
The Ideal Time for Planting Shrubs
By Dr. Douglas F. Welsh, Landscape Horticulturist Finally, fall is here. The weather cooling and now is a perfect time to add a new grouping of shrubs to your land-scape. […]
It’s Here: Milberger’s Famous Pumpkin Patch and Amazing Monster Maze

Come to the nursery and run through our better-than-ever MONSTER MAZE. Visit our amazing PUMPKIN PATCH Then come back on Saturday and Sunday Oct 29th and 30th for our Halloween […]
Cutback Now to Ensure Fall Blooms Later
Once plants have flowered and produced seed the plants puts all of its energy into maturing the seed and does not bloom again. Blooms may last longer in cooler climates […]
No Rain, Lots of Shine? Low Water Plants for the Home Garden
South Texas summers mean a lot of sun, no rain and water restrictions. These conditions can be difficult on some delicate plants, but some do thrive in these drought or […]
Xeriscaping: An Effective Low-Water Gardening Solution
High heat, little rain and strict water restrictions can make gardening difficult in Texas. South Texas gets hit especially hard with a combination of high humidity and high temperatures. Xeriscaping […]
Alternatives to Lawn Grass
It is hard to believe that after having 10 inches more rain than the average in the first half of 2016, we are already irrigating lawns. The same thing happened […]