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Proper Maintenance of Knock Out Rose Shrubs
Posted on November 26, 2019

Proper Maintenance of Knock Out Rose Shrubs

Knock are a variety of shrub developed that require maintenance, compared with different kinds of roses. Unlike tea roses, Knock push the blooms from the way every time a new bud types, eliminating the need to deadhead. They can be highly resistant to insects and disease, making them popular in households where roses have failed … Continue reading Proper Maintenance of Knock Out Rose Shrubs

Fall Joy: How to Get 3 Months of Fall Flowers
Posted on October 13, 2019

Fall Joy: How to Get 3 Months of Fall Flowers

I have become a bit of an aster hound. There are just so many asters on the market that people never hear of or that nurseries do not sell. And I’m talking native species asters that, when properly sited, will require care and go on and on for years while earning diverse vibrant insects. However, … Continue reading Fall Joy: How to Get 3 Months of Fall Flowers

Fantastic Design Plant: Ornamental Cabbage and Kale
Posted on August 10, 2019

Fantastic Design Plant: Ornamental Cabbage and Kale

Ornamental kale and cabbage are the sorts of crops I really like to design with. I think of those plants since I do succulents; they are not flowers but provide a flower or rosette kind of silhouette. They can be tucked into gardens among many other sorts of plants and appear incredible throughout the entire … Continue reading Fantastic Design Plant: Ornamental Cabbage and Kale

How to Pick Loose Leaf Romaine
Posted on February 22, 2019

How to Pick Loose Leaf Romaine

Romaine lettuce (Lactuca sativa, var longifolia) rises tight at the bottom and loose at the top. You may choose loose romaine leaves any time during the day, but if you visit the garden early in the morning you are going to receive the very best flavor. Romaine lettuce is sensitive to heat and also much … Continue reading How to Pick Loose Leaf Romaine

6 Fragrant Roses for an Alluringly Fragrant Garden
Posted on January 30, 2019

6 Fragrant Roses for an Alluringly Fragrant Garden

What’s that, you say? Aren’t all roses fragrant? And do not they all just smell like … roses? The answer to all three questions, quite simply, is not any. Some roses lack any type of odor altogether, and those which are fragrant provide an unexpectedly vast array of scents. Granted, they’ll all start out with … Continue reading 6 Fragrant Roses for an Alluringly Fragrant Garden

Contractor Tips: 10 Ways to Remodel Greener
Posted on January 27, 2019

Contractor Tips: 10 Ways to Remodel Greener

Let us get to the nitty-gritty of what it means to remodel green. Being green starts long before you consider where you wish to place the tub, and the effects last to the future long after you’re gone. Remodeling can be a wasteful process. The very least we can do is proceed thoughtfully. These 10 … Continue reading Contractor Tips: 10 Ways to Remodel Greener

Southeast Gardener's December Checklist
Posted on January 17, 2019

Southeast Gardener's December Checklist

December can be a time at the backyard. Most of us are busy with different things, so the timing is great. However, there’s much to appreciate, and some tending to take care of. Here is some of what we are doing in our Southeast December gardens. TruexCullins Architecture + Interior Design Indoor plants. Rosemary topiaries … Continue reading Southeast Gardener's December Checklist

Palm Trees Take Interiors to a Tropical Vacation
Posted on January 8, 2019

Palm Trees Take Interiors to a Tropical Vacation

The palm tree is one of the objects in the world, in my opinion. It is positively sculptural: stately trunk, shapely leaves, sharp lines. And then there are the associations we have: heat, relaxation, calm, dream. When a movie opens with a shot of palm trees, then we immediately assume we’re in a place of … Continue reading Palm Trees Take Interiors to a Tropical Vacation

After-Summer Care for a Fabulous Fall Garden
Posted on January 6, 2019

After-Summer Care for a Fabulous Fall Garden

September is a transition month at the garden. Though we may still get warm, even hot, weather, it’s time to wash up our summer gardens to create room for fall’s bounty. Cooler days and crisp evenings and mornings will be here soon enough — in some areas of the nation, it’s time to start cool-weather … Continue reading After-Summer Care for a Fabulous Fall Garden

Texas Gardener's September Checklist
Posted on January 3, 2019

Texas Gardener's September Checklist

It is still fairly hot and muggy in my area of Texas (USDA hardiness zones 7 and 8), but September is a pivotal month in the backyard. It is the gateway between summer and fall gardening, moving us into cooler-weather fare. So in the event that you can bear the heat, hang in there and … Continue reading Texas Gardener's September Checklist

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