5 Ways Mulch Vastly Improves Your Garden

5 Ways Mulch Vastly Improves Your Garden

As summer presses on and the temperatures continue to rise, maintaining the soil temperature, moisture, and nutrient health can become a challenge. Many gardeners and landscapers are very familiar with the practice of mulching for weed control and moisture protection; however, there are many more reasons and […]

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Annual Color, A Perennial Favorite

Annual Color, A Perennial Favorite

Nothing has a bigger impact in the landscape than annual color! There’s something about the bright vibrant pink, yellow, red and orange blooms that gives the landscape that extra “pop”.  Planting combinations of bright colorful annuals mixed in with existing dark green foliage adds outstanding beauty even […]

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April All Stars: New Arrivals

SWEET POTATO VINE With bright green or dark purple foliage that spills out in all directions this spreading ornamental is one of the most popular accent annuals for pots or landscape beds.  This annual thrives in full sun environments and loves the hot Texas Summer heat. Sweet […]

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Shade Gardening

Shade Gardening

“Don’t be afraid of the Shade” Shade Gardening in North Texas doesn’t have to be hard! There are many varieties of plants to choose from that thrive in the shadier spots in and around our landscapes! You can choose from blooming annuals like Impatiens, Green Leaf Begonias […]

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Planting Trees & Shrubs

Planting Trees & Shrubs in North Texas   Planting your trees and shrubs right can make all the difference. Following a few important tips during the planting process can assure that your plants are ready to survive the heat and thrive for years to come! Planting your […]

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Go Tropical North Texas

There’s nothing more breathtaking than the bright colored blooms and elegant foliage tropical plants provide through the spring and summer months. Tropical plants give us the opportunity to enjoy the exotic look of Hawaii, Mexico and other tropical regions right here in our own front or backyards. […]

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