Danny’s Do’s & Don’ts: How To Bring Your Houseplants Inside After Summer Vacay
Do: • move them once nighttime lows reach 50 degrees • use your “go to” insect spray and treat the plant before...
Read MoreDo: • move them once nighttime lows reach 50 degrees • use your “go to” insect spray and treat the plant before...
Read More'Bloodgood' Japanese Maple Trees are known for their deep, rich burgundy foliage, which holds its color throughout the growing season,...
Read MoreIn East Texas we plant Pansies in the Fall and they bloom throughout our winter season, whereas in Northern states...
Read MoreDo: • Plant in elevated soil that drains well (avoid planting in low areas). • Create a Pillow Bed out of potting...
Read MoreCoral Bark Japanese Maple Trees (Acer palmatum 'Sango-kaku') are a true delight for gardeners and tree enthusiasts alike. These stunning...
Read MoreJapanese Maples are timeless, shade-loving, ornamental trees. Loved for their beauty, delicate leaves, vibrant colors, and graceful shapes, these trees...
Read MoreAre you looking for a unique and breathtaking addition to your landscape? The 'Falling Waters' Weeping Bald Cypress is...
Read MoreThere are many beautiful gardens and homes in East Texas that utilize dyed mulch. While this can add another level...
Read MoreWhen we think of fall, we seem to always picture a scene of a cool breeze, crisp air, possibly some...
Read MoreBuilding a screen out of tall growing shrubs to “hide” something we don’t want to look at is popular and...
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