by Sabrina Farber | Mar 13, 2023 | beautiful landscaping ideas, Butterfly Garden, diy landscaping, Garden Advice Sugar Land, Garden Design, garden guy recommends, Garden Tips, side yard landscaping, Texas Recommended Plants, Texas Superstar Plants
Tangerine Beauty Crossvine An easy-to-grow woody vine that provides an abundance of stunning, tangerine-colored blooms over a long season. This vigorous, self-clinging vine easily attaches itself by tendrils to almost any surface, blanketing unsightly structures with...
by Sabrina Farber | Feb 6, 2023 | beautiful landscaping ideas, Butterfly Garden, diy landscaping, DIY Landscaping Ideas, Garden Advice Gulf Coast, Garden Design, Garden Tips, Texas Recommended Plants, Uncategorized
Pride of Barbados 📸 and info from: https://texassuperstar.com/plants/caesalpinia/index.html Caesalpinia pulcherrima Pride of Barbados is an evergreen shrub or small tree in frost-free climates, a deciduous shrub in zone 9 (Rio Grande Valley), a returning perennial in...
by Sabrina Farber | Jan 18, 2023 | Dyed Mulch, Garden Advice Gulf Coast, Garden Advice Sugar Land, garden guy recommends, Garden Tips, Houston Gardening, landscaping on a budget, low maintenance landscaping, natural mulch for homewoners
Natural Mulch from a big box store A horticulturist recommends a natural mulch you can buy from Lowes or Home Depot. Since the publication of our on the dangers of dyed mulch, we have been fielding a lot of questions from homeowners on our Facebook Live and via email...
by Sabrina Farber | Jan 10, 2023 | DIY Landscaping Ideas, Garden Advice Gulf Coast, Garden Advice Sugar Land, Garden Tips, Horticultural Advice, Houston Garden Consultant, Mulch Volcano
Mulch Volcanoes are Bad Garden Guy’s warning about mounding up mulch around trees 🔑 Key Takeaways with Garden Guy Mounded, Volcano mulch covers bark, and weakens trees. The bottom section of a tree needs air and light. Tree bark that stays moist will rot. The...
by Sabrina Farber | Jan 5, 2023 | Dyed Mulch, Garden Advice Gulf Coast, Garden Advice Sugar Land, Garden Tips, Horticultural Advice, Houston Garden Consultant
Just Say No to Dyed Mulch A Horticulturist’s Rant about Dyed Mulches in Landscaping 🔑 Key Takeaways with Garden Guy Dyed Mulches don’t break down easily or naturally Poor wood product from dyed mulches robs nitrogen from soils and plants Plants struggle...
by Sabrina Farber | Dec 30, 2022 | Garden Advice Gulf Coast, Garden Advice Sugar Land, Garden Tips, Houston Garden Consultant, residential landscaper
Your post-freeze landscaping is probably a mess. We have been fielding many questions on our pm. We are doing our best to help you all find out if your plants are dead or alive. Woody Ornamentals! Say that three times real fast! (we have a video about this at the...
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