Spring Annual Flowers for North Texas Posted April 22nd, 2024 by lindy.admin & filed under Seasonal Enhancements. Large, vibrant flowers make any landscape stand out. When designing a visually appealing garden, it's important to consider colors, plant size, soil, and other factors. A good mix of annuals and perennials to complement them will make any garden look full each spring.
Pink Evening Primrose: Texas’ Twilight Beauty Posted April 21st, 2024 by lindy.admin & filed under Ask the Experts, Plant Profiles. Learn more about Pink Evening Primrose, a captivating perennial wildflower that graces the Texas landscape with its delicate beauty.
Prairie Verbena: A Groundcover Gem Posted April 20th, 2024 by lindy.admin & filed under Ask the Experts, Plant Profiles. Learn more about Prairie Verbena, a perennial flower that adds a touch of elegance to the Texas landscape.
Black-Eyed Susan | Sunshine on a Stem Posted April 19th, 2024 by lindy.admin & filed under Ask the Experts, Plant Profiles. Learn more about Black-eyed Susan, also known as brown-eyed Susan, a versatile and charming flower that brightens up the Texas landscape. Tags: flowers, wildflowers
Horsemint: A Fragrant Addition to Your Texas Garden Posted April 18th, 2024 by lindy.admin & filed under Ask the Experts, Plant Profiles. Horsemint, also known as Lemon Beebalm or Spotted Beebalm, stands as a fragrant and elegant addition to any Texas landscape.
Bee Balm: A Garden’s Fragrant Pollinator Posted April 17th, 2024 by lindy.admin & filed under Ask the Experts, Plant Profiles. Learn more about Bee Balm, also known as Wild Bergamot or Oswego Tea, a beloved perennial native to North America, including Texas.