The Loropetalum, an evergreen shrub that looks good in just about any landscape, is also known as Chinese witch hazel or Chinese fringe flower and puts on a beautiful show in spring with small, frilly flowers, typically pink. It is native to China, Japan, and the Himalayas and is a member of the witch hazel family.
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It is hard to miss the stunning blooms of hydrangeas — changing blue in acidic soil, pink in that with more lime. And of course, the white hydrangeas, with blooms resembling large snowballs. The colorful changing flowers is one reason why growing hydrangeas is so much fun. They’re not only easy to grow but are also quite hardy and resistant to most pests and diseases. And with numerous varieties to choose from, you are certain to find one that is right for you. Although there are many types of hydrangeas, most can be grown in full sun or partial shade. Many hydrangeas do not like extremely hot conditions, so try to locate them in an area where they can enjoy some afternoon shade. While they can be grown in a wide range of soils, hydrangeas typically prefer rich, moist soil that drains easily. Amending the soil with compost prior to planting is helpful.
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Having been in cultivation for more than a 1000 years and standing for faithfulness and longevity in the language of flowers, the Camellia shrub is one of the points of pride in Southern gardening. They are dense shrubs with brilliant foliage and offer bright, long-blooming flowers that come in white, pink, red or streaked and the blooms can be single or double. Camellias make a beautiful addition to winter wedding flower arrangements.
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Also known as Cuban buttercup, buttercup bush or yellow alder, the yellow, buttercup-like, five petaled flowers brighten up bare spots in the landscape with flowers that bloom in the mornings and last most of the day. The dark green serrated, oval shaped foliage, which is fragrant, provides a perfect backdrop for the showy, two-inch wide blooms. Native to the Caribbean, the fast growing evergreen perennial shrub attracts butterflies as well as other pollinators and is heat and drought tolerant with continued blooming during the hottest part of the summer.
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The extremely popular Dwarf Nandina Firepower gets its name from the colorful effect that it brings to your landscape. Dwarf Nandina Firepower begins with vibrant lime-green foliage during the spring and summer and as the weather starts to cool, the magic show kicks into gear as the leaves turn into a showstopper during the fall with leaves that turn into a flaming display of brilliant red and orange. This performance will last throughout the fall and winter, enhancing other colors in the winter landscape. Dwarf Nandina Firepower can grow up to 3 feet in height. Using as a border along driveways, entryways or property lines for that splash of fall and winter color.
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With masses of blooms that come in long, spiked trusses as well as a variety of colors from white, pink and yellow to blue and purple, the butterfly bush blooms from summer to fall and creates a wonderful attraction for butterflies. The popularity of butterfly bushes is no surprise as they are beautiful, easy to grow and require minimal day-to-day care. They're also resistant to insects, drought, and stress. Butterfly bushes usually grow around 5 to 7 feet tall which makes it a fantastic statement shrub to plant at the back of landscapes.
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With their rich color and year-round visual interest, the Japanese barberry makes a stunning addition to any landscape by combining toughness, adaptability and versatility. Native to Japan and Southeast Asia, Japanese barberry has small, oval leaves that vary from green to a dark reddish purple with stems that have single spines along their length. Small, yellow flowers are produced during the spring followed by bright-red, long-lasting berries often into winter. Japanese barberry is a very dense plant due to the multitude of small twigs and branches and works very well as a hedge because of their uniform growth pattern but can also be grown in containers.
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Loved for their intoxicatingly fragrant, creamy white flowers and thick, glossy leaves, gardenias, synonymous with the south, are actually native to China and Japan and named for Alexander Garden, a Scottish physician and botanist who lived in Charleston, South Carolina, in the late 1700s. Long-lasting blooms appear mostly in spring and summer, though some varieties bloom again in fall. No matter the season, if you have gardenias in your garden, passersby will be sure to smell them well before they see them. Plant them near a path or next to a deck, patio, swimming pool or other sitting area so you can really appreciate the perfume.
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One of the best ways to welcome the arrival of spring is with the profusion of rich, golden yellow blooms covering graceful, arching branches. Forsythia is a fast-growing, hardy shrub that bursts forth into bloom in late winter, providing a sunny scene before the remainder of the landscape starts to green up. blooms early — providing a sunny sight before the rest of the landscape greens up. The forsythias foliage is a deep green color and the serrated leaves act as a neutral backdrop for other plants. Sometimes they will even put on little show in fall with the leaves turning a deep purple just before they fall.
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Staking a claim to its own version of the beautiful and dainty cherry blossoms, Texas proudly boasts of the native, tough and unique dwarf Barbados cherry shrub. It produces small pink and white, slightly fragrant blooms similar to a crepe myrtle, from spring through the fall with small red berries that come along late in the blooming season. The berries are edible but somewhat tart and are also attractive to songbirds. The blooms are highly attractive to hummingbirds, bees and butterflies.
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All across the South, their visible love affair with crepe myrtles is very evident. Few trees can match the combination of spectacular, showy summer flowers, colorful autumn foliage and attractive sculptural trunks as the crepe myrtle. They range in size from dwarf selections that grow less than 3 feet tall to several that reach upwards of 30 feet. Know the mature height of a plant before you buy it and plant the proper size for the site. Crepe Myrtles are available in white, lilac, purple and a variety of shades of pink and red.
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Putting on a beautiful in late winter/early spring with clusters of tiny magenta buds swelling into showy mauve, pink flowers before the leaves appear, the ornamental redbud’s long-lasting blossoms put on a show for two to three weeks. The trunk of the redbud commonly divides close to the ground, creating an interesting multi-trunk shape with graceful arched branches and a rounded crown. Beautiful heart-shaped leaves bloom a reddish color, turn dark green in summer and then a bright canary yellow in autumn. The flowers also give rise to clusters of beanlike pods that remain on the tree into winter. Adding redbud trees to landscapes is a great way to add brilliant color and visual interest.
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What can be more delicious than picking a ripe, ready to eat fresh apple or peach off your own tree. Varieties that are excellent for the central Texas climate are peach, pear, fig, plum, pomegranates, apple and olive among others. While it may seem that fruit trees may seem like too much of a challenge to grow, paying attention to and following planting instructions, most fruit trees will flourish with minimum maintenance. These trees will produce fruit for many years and sometimes lasting into several decades.
The proper number of chilling hours, i.e. the number of hours where the temperature is above 32 degrees and below 45 degrees, are the basic requirements for fruit trees as well as deep soil, space and adequate water. Some fruit trees require a certain number of these chilling hours to come out of dormancy. Fruit producing tress will need full sun exposure as well as good drainage. Be sure to consistently water your tree after planting to insure it has a long and healthy life as well as many fruit bearing years.
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Just a handful of states in the US can claim climates that are suitable for planting trees in the middle of winter and in Central Texas, October through March is known as tree planting season. The winters are mild enough that freezing won’t be an issue as the tree will begin sending out roots to its new home before the heat of the summer sets in.
There are many wonderful varieties to choose from but the most popular is the Live Oak: strong, sturdy, and majestic. Live Oaks are drought resistant, easy to care for, and their large, stretching limbs provide lots of shade from the strong Texas summer sun with many reaching widths of 100 feet or more Other varieties popular in this area are Yaupons with their bright red berries during the winter, Crepe Myrtles with their glorious blooms in a variety of colors that signal that summer has arrived, Southern Magnolias with their shiny dark green leaves and elegant cream colored blooms as well as Japanese Maples and Ornamental Pears that turn brilliant colors during the fall.
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One of the most popular flowering shrubs with hundreds of varieties that come in a wide range of forms and sizes, nothing is more beautiful than an azalea shrub in spring bloom. These easy-care shrubs come in so many colors it’s hard to find one that doesn’t suit your needs. Azaleas create a perfect background plant in woodland settings, as a border, hedge screening, or they can be planted in containers by themselves or in combination with other plants for multi-seasonal interest. They can be grown in nearly any landscape setting, instantly adding interest and color.
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Attractive evergreen shrubs that produce dainty white flowers in the spring, cherry laurels are large and fast-growing and are best known for their sweet-smelling flowers and ability to attract birds to their red, cherry-like fruits which turn black when they've fully matured. The beautiful blooms are also a favorite among butterflies, bees, and other pollinators. The cherry laurel can blend in perfectly with hedges of any shape thanks to its dark green, opaque foliage, and distinctive white flowers.
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Cast-aluminum serrated blade for cutting roots and bag ripper feature. Ergonomically-designed grip improves comfort.
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Cast-aluminum serrated blade for cutting roots and bag ripper feature. Ergonomically-designed grip improves comfort.
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Cast-aluminum large capacity trowel with bag ripper. Ergonomically designed grip improves comfort.
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Cast-aluminum tapered tines move through the soil easily. Ergonomically-designed grip improves comfort.
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Cast-aluminum 2-in-1 tool for weeding and cultivating. Ergonomically-designed grip improves comfort.
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Lightweight forged aluminum construction with an easy to replace, high-carbon steel blade cuts up to 1 inch diameter. Has a slant-ground, narrow-profile hook with self-cleaning sap groove and shock-absorbing bumper.
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Fully heat-treated, forged steel alloy construction blade designed for easy cutting up to 1 inch diameter. Has a slant-ground, narrow-profile hook and a sap groove that keeps blades from sticking.
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