by fistbumpmedia | Aug 13, 2022 | diy landscaping, DIY Landscaping Ideas, Garden Design, Shade Loving Plants
Quick Guide to Shade-Loving Landscaping Plants Planting your gardens is easier when you know what works. Save time and money with this quick guide to shade-loving plants from a Texas Horticulturist. Ajuga is a perennial groundcover. They quickly form a dense...
by fistbumpmedia | Aug 12, 2022 | beautiful landscaping ideas, diy landscaping, front yard landscaping, Garden Advice Gulf Coast, Garden Design
Fall Planting Guide for Front Yard Shrubs Planting your front yard gardens is easier when you know what works best. Also, fall is the best time on the Gulf Coast to plant and landscape. “Fall is the best time to plant because the root systems have 6-7 months to...
by Sabrina Farber | Aug 11, 2022 | diy landscaping, front yard landscaping, sugar land plant choices, Uncategorized
Front Yard Shrub Choices Planting your Sugar Land, Texas front yard gardens is easier when you know what works best! Tired of researching plants for the Sugar Land area and feeling confused about what will really grow? Feeling like you’d like to DIY some of your...
by Sabrina Farber | Oct 25, 2021 | beautiful landscaping ideas, diy landscaping, landscaping on a budget, residential landscaper, water conservation
Easy Ways to Keep a Picturesque Lawn While Saving Water If you want to know how to conserve water while maintaining the prettiest yard on the block, you’ve come to the right place. Fortunately, there are many practical ways to lower your water bills and protect your...
by Sabrina Farber | Aug 12, 2020 | diy landscaping, Uncategorized
We were contacted by Redfin earlier this month to share our opinion about the most common mistake homeowners make in DIY landscaping. Here’s the REDFIN...
by Sabrina Farber | Jan 8, 2020 | diy landscaping, husband and wife business, landscaping for pets, pet friendly, toxic plants
Is your dog always eating plants in the yard? In my series here on pet safe landscaping, telling you about toxic plants in yards is, obviously, very important. I spoke with my sexy-bearded-horticulturalist-husband, Todd about this and you might be surprised what he...
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