Yardenista

Yardenista Design, build and maintenance landscaping company.

In the off hours of building and tending other people's gardens, I managed to get this built and planted.  I covered it ...
03/11/2026

In the off hours of building and tending other people's gardens, I managed to get this built and planted. I covered it during the ice storm and it is finally producing food for both humans and pollinators.

02/10/2026

Wondering what to do about the freeze? Here is some info. TLDR I like to cut back anything that has turned into a melted mush but leave the leaves and wait to cut back frozen plants until the last threat of a freeze has passed so the plants are not stimulated by cutbacks to push new growth that might get frozen if we get another freeze. This video is pretty short.

WINTER IS COMING!   I get lots of questions about covering plants.....what to cover and how.  Leave your native plants u...
01/23/2026

WINTER IS COMING! I get lots of questions about covering plants.....what to cover and how. Leave your native plants uncovered. Freezes give them a dormancy period that allows them to take a rest. Without this, we notice more diseases and pests. We all need a nap sometimes!

Cover or bring in pots. Plants in the ground get the thermal mass of the earth that keeps the temperature way more stable than a pot can. IF we have temps in the teens for a few days, the pot soil can get really cold and possibly freeze the roots.

Cover labor of love cold tender plants like veggies, tropicals (like ginger), fancy succulents or these Loquats which have set tiny fruits that can drop in a freeze.

We had a brief cold front that didn't affect most plants, but unfortunately it was exciting to Cedar trees.  They releas...
12/11/2025

We had a brief cold front that didn't affect most plants, but unfortunately it was exciting to Cedar trees. They released a round of pollen and now Cedar season has begun.

You're (probably) already sick. Allow me to show you why you might feel even worse starting today.

Cedar trees from Austin through the Hill Country have been silently building an army of millions of pollen pods on their branches. Those pods are just about ready to pop, and every cold front from here on out will shake the pollen loose.

We are currently at the starting blocks for cedar pollen season. The worst of it usually comes in early January, but it wouldn't surprise me one bit if some cedar pollen spores showed up under the microscope behind today's gusty cold front.

I really love the crispness that exact even spacing creates, so I use square tube spacers, similarly to how people use t...
10/18/2025

I really love the crispness that exact even spacing creates, so I use square tube spacers, similarly to how people use tile spacers.

10/03/2025
People often ask me "What is the easiest way to get rid of burmuda grass?" I would have to say a bobcat and a dumptraile...
09/07/2025

People often ask me "What is the easiest way to get rid of burmuda grass?" I would have to say a bobcat and a dumptrailer. We scraped several inches to get the roots out (or it just comes back).

I got to try out the hauling capacity of the Rivian AND use a bobcat, which made working in the full sun far more enjoya...
09/06/2025

I got to try out the hauling capacity of the Rivian AND use a bobcat, which made working in the full sun far more enjoyable.

The client hated how the driveway dominated the field of view, and how lumpy the front lawn was.  There were a few dead ...
09/06/2025

The client hated how the driveway dominated the field of view, and how lumpy the front lawn was. There were a few dead tree stumps adding to the challenge.

If there is one thing I love, it is turning useless monoculture into thriving native biodiversity!
09/04/2025

If there is one thing I love, it is turning useless monoculture into thriving native biodiversity!

Sometimes it might feel like a good idea to have a zoo in your backyard, but then you realize that kangaroos can really ...
05/19/2025

Sometimes it might feel like a good idea to have a zoo in your backyard, but then you realize that kangaroos can really tear up a backyard and you have to move because this was definitely probably not going to be cool with the landlord.

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Austin, TX
78721

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