I also found some solar pots and wanted to know where they came frome
Clay pot. Plant vegetasbles like lettuce, radishes and similar water-tolerable plant and edible flowers.
nnual flowers and ornamental plants. So many cool-season annuals can be planted this month — pansies, violas, snapdragons, alyssum, dusty miller, calendulas, poppies and nasturtiums are great choices. If your area is having a bit of an Indian summer with higher temperatures, be sure to hold off another
annuals and other ornamental plants, like cabbage and kale, in containers as well as in the fronts of your beds and borders as slower-growing accents.
large areas for rock gardening sounds like a really beautiful and nice idea, but is it a major habitat for rattle snakes i imagine? no water, from the property, and permanently beautiful, easy to modify. rock gardens everywhere!
absolutely perfect. Love the scale of stones and grass. Simple and with good textures
gee, are there photos of this house somewhere? The landscaping is so right on for it and looks so beautiful on the day it was shot!
The red plant is blood grass this is not a proper name but I believe it is a name you can look up to find it . It is very easy to grow and not real aggressive.
to flowers or just as a background to borders. But for once, let's bring the foliage plants to the fore and look at how using foliage alone can create a green tapestry.
Foliage plants have lots of advantages: They are not as seasonal as flowering plants and are generally low maintenance, and many make
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The large leafed green plant next to the tree, what is it?
I want to make it look nice and spacious. Help?
to the plant next to the tree trunk....It looks more like Brunnera macrophylla to me. Google brunnera foliage because there are many different cultivars. They like shade or part/shade, have blue flowers in spring and are very hardy. I like the cultivar 'Jack Frost' which has a really silver leaf and brightens
material and overall casualness of this and variations in plantings
love the tall gras against the house and the framing of the small plants and flowers. Seems very natural
imagination and expertise are the reason you hired him or her. Be open to feedback and suggestion. And don't automatically nix plants you think you dislike; you may find that they gain a whole new appeal as part of the right overall scheme.