From shady spots to open spaces gardens inspire a sense of security, comfort and well being.

Native Gardens

Bluebonnets & Texas Pink Primrose
Texas Bluebonnets, White Sage, Pink Primrose, Garlic Chives and Earthkind "Perle d'Or" Rose

Crucial to a thriving ecosystem, native plants reduce the need for valuable resources: time, water, fertilizer and pesticides nurturing native animals and insects and discouraging non-native and often invasive plants & pests.

Meditation Garden

 

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Onsite Texas Natives

Five old growth Escarpment Oaks shade the property
Five old growth Escarpment Oaks shade the property

Cool Mint Gardens is home to 5 large old growth Live Oak trees, together with three similar Oaks bordering on adjacent properties. All are believed to be Escarpment Live Oak trees. Escarpment Live Oak is the hardiest evergreen oak being drought tolerant and able to withstand very cold winters with minimal leaf burn. It is thicket-forming by spreading from root sprouts to form a small stand of identical trees.

Butterfly Garden
Flowering plants and herbs selected to attract butterflies accommodating all stages of their life.
Summertime Retreat
Joe Pye Weed and a cool birdbath a summertime retreat for up to 50 migratory birds per day
Cordial Welcome
Yellow yarrow, blue larkspur & bright red poppies create an inviting entryway
Moonlight Patio
Daybreak in the white garden with Lithic mulch: large rocks protecting the Escarpment Oak's tree roots and retaining moisture. Planted with Ox-eye Daisies, White Salvia Greggi and bordered by Roughleaf Dogwoods.
Walkway Blooms
Spring blooms and flowery fresh scents of roses, primroses, larkspur, poppies, succulents, herbs and bulbs.

Texas Natives at home in Blanco

Native Plants Thriving in our Gardens



Trees



Shrubs



Perennials

Grasses, Vines &  Annuals

American Smoke

Anachaco Orchid

Brown Fig

Cedar Deodora

Dessert Willow

Escarpment Oak

Flameleaf Sumac

Hackberry

Kidneywood

Mexican Plum

Peach

Persimmon

Pomegranate

Texas Mountain Laurel

 

Almond Verbena

Am Beautyberry

Autumn Sage

Barbados Cherry

Flame Acanthus

Rough Leaf Dogwood

Salvia Greggi

Texas Lantana

Violet Silverleaf Cenizo

Viburnum

White Honeysuckle


Cedar Sage

Four O’Clocks

Turks Cap

Hinckley’s Columbine

Horsemint Monarda

Heartleaf Hibiscus

Indian Blanket

Lemon Mint

Mealy Blue Sage

Pavonia Rockrose

Pink Primrose

Prarie Paint Brush

Rocket Larkspur

Scarlet Flax

Spring Obedient Plant

Texas Bluebonnet

Texas Lantana

Turks Cap

Violet Ruella

Grasses

 Little Bluestem

 Lindheimer Muhly

Vines

 Coral Honeysuckle

 Maypop Passionflower

 Mexican Flame

 Mustang Grape

 Perennial Morning Glory

 Trumpet Vine

 Virginia Creeper

Reseeding Annuals

 Giant Red Amaranthus

 Rocket Larkspur

 California Poppy

Cool Mint Gardening Made Simple

We Make Dirt!

A productive and thriving garden can only be as good as the dirt in which it is planted. Cool Mint Gardens have been growing without pesticides and synthetic fertilizers for more than twenty years. The gardens are maintained by testing the soils annually then amending as necessary with compost from food scraps and green and brown organic matter from the trees and plants. This is natural, an on-going process as provided by the kitchen and gardens themselves.

We Make Fertilizer! 

The 500+ gal fish tank in the Meditation garden provides rich nutrients for most of the gardening needs. Supplemented with organic seaweed, molasses, mycorrhizal fungi and kitchen scrap compost is all that is needed for beautiful, delicious plants and food.

Pesticides & Herbicides! 

The array of pesticides used in Cool Mint Gardens include diatomatious earth, a variety of sprays made with peppers, garlic, dish soap, orange and neem oils, BT and BTI (Bacillus thuringiensis subspecies israelensis, a naturally occurring bacterium found in soils that contains spores that produce toxins specifically targeted and only affect the larvae of the mosquito, blackfly and fungus gnat.), Occasionally a nest of squash bugs or aphids make home to a plant but they are easily vacuumed off and the plant is sprayed with a homemade pesticide for future protection.

Vinegar 20% – 30% provides ample and quick acting herbicide for naughty invasive species desirous of creeping in walkways, gardens and driveways. Bamboo leaves stacked 3”-6” are a protective layer ensuring that weeds do not pop up where they are unwanted.

We Use Mulch! 

Evergreen oaks, such as live oak (Q. virginiana), retain their living leaves year-round but do shed their leaves in spring just before young leaves appear. With 5 of these 250+ year old beauties on the property, there are ample leaves to provide mulch throughout the gardens. Gardens mulched in late spring, after plants have ample time to emerge and grow tall enough to peek over a 2”-3” layer of oak leaf mulch, are safely ensconced for the hot summer to provide shade that keeps the roots cool and the ground moist.

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