Added to 268 ideabooks Last comment "Good for background with structured shape and contrasting colored plants in front."
requirement: Full to partial sun
Mature size: 3 to 6 feet tall
Planting tips: Plant in fall or spring; prune off or rake out any dead foliage that appears.
requirement: Full to partial sunMature size: 3 to 6 feet tallPlanting tips: Plant in fall or spring; prune off or rake out any dead foliage that appears.
Added to 352 ideabooks Last comment "berries in winter
winterberry"
requirement: Full sun
Mature size: 6 to 8 feet tall
Planting tips: Especially good for low, wet areas where drainage is an issue; winterberry also makes a good hedge or wildlife border, as its fruit is favored by birds.
Winter plant - full sun, 6-8 feet good for low drainage area, needs
requirement: Full sunMature size: 6 to 8 feet tallPlanting tips: Especially good for low, wet areas where drainage is an issue; winterberry also makes a good hedge or wildlife border, as its fruit is favored by birds.
Added to 481 ideabooks Last comment "Window treatment"
fake a full window in your basement
To create the illusion of a full window, Zaeske purchased an off-the-shelf woven Roman shade; separated the top valance portion and installed it at ceiling height; hung the bottom portion of the shade beneath the window, simulating
Like full length curtains for the basement.
Window treatment - To create the illusion of a full window, Zaeske purchased an off-the-shelf woven Roman shade; separated the top valance portion and installed
illusion of a full window, Zaeske purchased an off-the-shelf woven Roman shade; separated the top valance portion and installed it at ceiling height; hung the bottom portion of the shade beneath the window, simulating a top-down window shade; and framed the windows with her inspiration fabric 3.6.13
Added to 405 ideabooks Last comment "growing potatoes"
pantry full of spuds. Start with a sack rolled down two-thirds of the way and fill the bottom with soil. Place seed potatoes inside and cover them with soil.
As the potato plants grow, roll up the sides of the sack until the sack is fully upright. When the potatoes are ready to harvest (the leaves have
pantry full of spuds. Start with a sack rolled down two-thirds of the way and fill the bottom with soil. Place seed potatoes inside and cover them with soil.
As the potato plants grow, roll up the sides of the sack until the sack is fully upright. When the potatoes are ready to harvest (the leaves have
pantry full of spuds. Start with a sack rolled down two-thirds of the way and fill the bottom with soil. Place seed potatoes inside and cover them with soil. As the potato plants grow, roll up the sides of the sack until the sack is fully upright. When the potatoes are ready to harvest (the leaves have
Added to 560 ideabooks Last comment "Texas mountain laurel (Calia secundiflora or Sophora secundiflora, zones 8 to 10) is a familiar site" This photo has 2 questions
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prefers full sun. A true Texan, it weathers drought with no problem and grows to 15 feet tall and wide.
Texas mountain laurel (Calia secundifloria) requires full sun... oh well, I can dream...
Texas mountain laurel. It smells like fruit punch, grows slowly, prefers full sun
prefers full sun. A true Texan, it weathers drought with no problem and grows to 15 feet tall and wide.Great Design Plant: Texas Mountain Laurel
requirement: Full sun
Mature size: Mature rosettes vary from ½" to 6" in diameter
Tolerances: Frost resistant, drought
Benefits: Crushed leaves used medicinally to treat burns, warts and other skin irritations
requirement: Full sunMature size: Mature rosettes vary from ½" to 6" in diameter Tolerances: Frost resistant, droughtBenefits: Crushed leaves used medicinally to treat burns, warts and other skin irritations
requirement: Full sun to 50 percent shade
Mature size: Slowly spreading clump to about 1 foot wide and tall
Benefits: Early bloomer, offers insect nectar and pollen for early risers
Seasonal interest: Good two-week bloom period, then puffy seed heads for added show
When to plant: Spring to fall
requirement: Full sun to 50 percent shade
Mature size: Slowly spreading clump to about 1 foot wide and tall
Benefits: Early bloomer, offers insect nectar and pollen for early risers
Seasonal interest: Good two-week bloom period, then puffy seed heads for added show
When to plant: Spring to fall
Zone 4-9 Full sun to part shade. Morning flower and early spring bloom
requirement: Full sun to 50 percent shade Mature size: Slowly spreading clump to about 1 foot wide and tallBenefits: Early bloomer, offers insect nectar and pollen for early risersSeasonal interest: Good two-week bloom period, then puffy seed heads for added showWhen to plant: Spring to fall