SOURWOOD TREE: BEFORE AND AFTER
The Sourwood is a small, native tree with leaves that turn red in the Fall! Look at this AMAZING transformation! BEFORE AFTER
The Sourwood is a small, native tree with leaves that turn red in the Fall! Look at this AMAZING transformation! BEFORE AFTER
EPISODE ONE 9/25/14 A frequent question we get in the Fall when the weather begins to get colder is, "Can I still plant anything?" Joyce explains! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8K56emJduYg This video was made pre-editing software, but we still felt you'd want to see it!)
Here's Kathy dividing Daylilies! The beginning of Fall is one of the times of year where certain plants become "pot bound," or overgrow their original pot. To keep them healthy and avoid drying up, we step these plants up to a bigger pot!
Joyce's garden! Featured: Halo Cherry Red (Vinca Pacifica) Butterfly (Argyranthemum) Caribbean Crush (Nasturtium)
When you picture a bright, beautiful rainbow of colors in your garden, what season do you envision? Summer? Well, Summer is not alone! A lot of plants ONLY bloom in fall! Here's a few: Sourwood Tree Small native tree that turns bright red in the fall! Sweet Autumn Clematis Vine Blooms only in the fall! Very [...]
Blue Rose of Sharon Double Pink Rose of Sharon Quick Fire Tree Form Hydrangea Vitex - Chaste Shrub Crocosmia - Gold & Red Display Suqartina Crystallina, Sweet Shrub (Clethra) Butterfly Bush Coreopsis NEW Sedum with a Gloriosa Daisy in the foreground
We still have Daylilies, of course! LOTS of them!
We have a TON of plants right now, some of which are JUST beginning to bloom now! In late July, early August, a lot of flowers bloom and planting/gardening is still a possibility. Just remember to use more water! Lime Light Hydrangea Trumpet Creeper Vines Pia Dwarft Hydrangea Lingularia (Shady Area Perennial) \ Astilbe Hibiscus [...]
We are still following our Mums' progress and are excited to see how fast and full they are growing! Also, I think Cady might be curious, too - She's definitely been through here, monitoring their growth. Check out those paw prints!