Our Gardening Experts Have the Answers

Tune into the Gardening South Texas radio show on the air at KLUP (am 93 Saturday and Sunday 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. To have your gardening questions answered during show […]
Dianthus—Plant Them Now

With spring upon us it is only a matter of weeks until the hotter dryer days slows down our spring blooming plants. If you have empty place space in your […]
Got Trees?

Milberger’s handles trees of all sizes. Whether you need fully mature shade threes like this one or a potted fruit tree for your patio Milberger’s has the largest selection of […]
Just In . . .2016 Rodeo Tomato Announced
‘Red Deuce’ available at Milberger’s Nusery ‘Red Deuce’ tomato is a determinate plant which provides big yields of large to extra-large 10oz. globe shaped fruit that have great eye-appeal and […]
Color in Cooler Weather

In February you can continue planting cold weather annuals such as pansies, dianthus, snapdragons and chard. They will continue to bloom for you well into April. Spring is all about […]
Milberger’s Named Best of the City by San Antonio Magazine
No Better Time to Plant Fruit Trees
Milberger’s Nursery has just unloaded several truckloads of hundreds of fruit trees, citrus trees, avocados trees, pomegranates, olive trees, blueberries, raspberries, Japanese persimmons, blackberries and more. They […]
Are Poinsettias Poisonous?
Despite its “poisonous” reputation, poinsettias are no more toxic than many common plants in our environment. Can you get sick if you eat too much? Sure. A 50lb child would […]
Protecting Plants in Cold Weather
“Wait to cut down root-hardy perennials such as lantana, esperanza, and poinciana. Often a freeze will defoliate the plant but not kill the stems giving you a stronger plant in […]
Color Throughout the Winter
“Some of the most pleasant outdoor days in Central Texas occur during the winter months making it the best time to garden. The lower temperatures enable us to work outside […]