
*All pets on a leash or in carriers please.
*Minimum age for puppies and kittens is 12 weeks.
*Cash or checks are preferred.
Don't miss specials in the pet department!
![]() The gals from Marek Vet Clinic will be at Linseisen's from 9 AM - 2 PM on Saturday, December 1st to administer low-cost vaccinations for dogs, cats, and horses. They will offer rabies, yearly vaccinations, Coggins tests (for horses), deworming (cats and dogs) and microchipping services. No appointments needed - just show up with your pets! *All pets on a leash or in carriers please. *Minimum age for puppies and kittens is 12 weeks. *Cash or checks are preferred. Don't miss specials in the pet department!
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Don't miss wildflower planting season! Bluebonnets and most other spring-blooming Texas wildflowers are considered biennials or winter annuals. This means their seeds germinate in the fall, grow all winter, and then are triggered to bloom by longer, warmer days in spring. We recommend planting between the first part of September and the end of November for best results.
Top 5 Tips for Success with Texas Wildflowers: 1. Plant at the right time. Check the label, but most should be planted Sept-Nov. 2. Select the right spot. Open, sunny areas with access to water and low weed competition do best. 3. Water if Mother Nature doesn't. Typically average rainfall is sufficient, but if it's dry some watering is neccessary. 4. Don't fertilize. Unless you've had your soil tested and it's drastically deficient in nutrients, you're better off leaving it alone. Wildflowers have evolved to grow in natural habitats, so adding fertilizer just helps the weeds grow. 5. Don't till. Plowing up the ground only stimulates weed seeds. For most wildflowers, lightly scraping the ground then patting, rolling or walking over them is sufficient. Never go deeper than 1". Happy planting! For more information, visit the Wildseed Farms page. |
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