by Sabrina Farber | May 17, 2023 | beautiful landscaping ideas, front yard landscaping, Garden Design, landscaper near me, residential landscaper, sugar land plant choices
the best so far below in one video playlist! Enjoy 🙂 Sabrina & Todd garden-guy.com Steve L. GreatwoodRosewitta MakeoverCowser Sugar LandBefore and After AmazingGreatwood Bowl Makeover Instagram Post (2)T Theis Feb 2023K. Adams Jan...
by Sabrina Farber | Apr 25, 2023 | Butterfly Garden, diy landscaping, Garden Advice Gulf Coast, Garden Design
Moy Grande (Texas Giant Hibiscus) Maybe the largest flowered hibiscus on earth! Giant pink blossoms can be as large as dinner plates. Flushes of bloom from summer till early fall. Tolerates alkaline soils. Hardiness: Zone 5 Exposure: Full sun Size: Height — 5 feet...
by Sabrina Farber | Mar 21, 2023 | Uncategorized
LAWN & GARDEN Mexican heather makes the Texas Superstar list! Versatile pollinator-friendly ornamental Cuphea hyssopifolia Pronunciation: KYOO-fee-uh hiss-sop-ih-FOH-lee-uh Mexican heather, an old-fashioned and reliable pollinator-friendly ornamental plant...
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 28, 2023 | beautiful landscaping ideas, Butterfly Garden, Garden Advice Gulf Coast, Garden Advice Sugar Land, Garden Design, sugar land plant choices, Texas Superstar Plants
Vitex, Texas Lilac, or Chaste Tree https://texassuperstar.com/plants/vitex/index.html Vitex agnus–castus Deciduous large shrub or small tree with distinctive palmately compound leaves. Profuse spikes of lavender flowers, blooming heavily in the early summer, and then...
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