by fistbumpmedia | Jan 23, 2024 | Garden Advice Sugar Land, Garden Tips, Horticultural Advice, residential landscaper
Ready, Set, Prune! How to scratch test plants and how to prune with Garden Guy by Ready! Sharpen pruning shears (if needed) Clean pruning shears- Clean your pruning shears with rubbing alcohol. Have a wheelbarrow nearby for debris you cut off. Set! Select a Branch-...
by fistbumpmedia | Jan 23, 2024 | Garden Advice Gulf Coast, low maintenance landscaping, Texas Plants
Garden Guy, Aggie Horticulturist + Expert Landscaper Best Plants, Trees and Flowers for the Houston and Sugar Land Areas “After more than 33 years of real-world experience in designing and installing plants for homes, these are the plants, flowers and trees...
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 21, 2023 | Freeze Warnings Houstn, Garden Advice Gulf Coast, Garden Advice Sugar Land, Horticultural Advice, Houston Freeze Warning, Houston Garden Consultant, How to protect plants from freezing, Protect Landscaping in Freezes
Temps are dropping…should I worry about my plants? A horticulturist tells you the truth about freezing temps and landscaping Since the publication of our about how to protect your landscaping during a Houston Freeze Warning, we have been fielding a lot of...
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...
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