A yard that faces south means lots of sunshine, with warmer, drier conditions for plants. Pick heat- and trees to carry out your landscaping objectives. To decrease the heat load during summer on the front of the house, contemplate screening evergreens or large trees for colour. Choose trees that are deciduous if winter heat is… Continue reading Trees for a Front Yard With Southern Exposure
Category: Tropical Style
The Way to Grow Bush Sugar Snaps
Sugar snap peas require between 55 and 65 degrees Fahrenheit, temperatures, establish and to grow pods. They are grown as a spring plant in cooler Northern California areas. In wetter coastal regions with warm summers, they grow best in winter once the rains begin to ebb but before summer temperatures arrive. In more inland regions… Continue reading The Way to Grow Bush Sugar Snaps
How to Prune Sweetgum Trees
Sweetgum trees, commonly referred to as liquid ambers (based in their genus name of Liquidambar), are hardy in USDA hardiness zones 5b throughout 10a. They have shiny, dark green , star-shaped leaves which turn purple red in late autumn. Exotic Exotic trees grow 60 to 70 feet tall with a canopy spread up to 45… Continue reading How to Prune Sweetgum Trees
Great Lakes Gardener's June Checklist
Summer hits on the Fantastic Lakes garden in June. There are garden walks, graduation parties and weddings in gardens full of blooms. The first goodies from the backyard are prepared to consume, but beware of diseases and bugs starting to appear too. Barbara Pintozzi June Blooms The June backyard is full of old-fashioned, romantic favorites:… Continue reading Great Lakes Gardener's June Checklist
Fantastic Design Plant: Old Fashioned Smoke Bush
When designing a backyard, we are encouraged to think of the foliage first. A powerful backbone of intriguing leaves in the garden will maintain a style together, even if flowering plants aren’t at their peak. However, we can quickly locate ourselves at a foliage frenzy, choosing exciting leaves in every color from purple and chocolate… Continue reading Fantastic Design Plant: Old Fashioned Smoke Bush
Is The Garden Minding the Viewing Speed Limit?
Imagine you’re the landscape architect for the street department. You are stuck for ideas for a new stretch of the interstate, which means you click your browser shortcut, go to and property on a cute-as-a-bug’s-ear window box agreement. Warning! Assuming the traffic engineers have done their job, the normal viewer would buzz beyond a window… Continue reading Is The Garden Minding the Viewing Speed Limit?
Summer Crops: How to Grow Okra
Okra enjoys the warmth. It grows best when daytime temperatures reach 85 degrees Fahrenheit (29 degrees Celsius) and night temperatures do not drop below 60 (15.5). It can manage humidity making it a favorite in the South. It provides height to a generally non-toxic vegetable patch, reaching 6 feet tall, and is 3 ft wide.… Continue reading Summer Crops: How to Grow Okra
Summer Crops: How to Grow Sunflowers
Summer and sunflowers are a natural pairing. A row of sunflowers marking the end of a summer vegetable garden is a traditional appearance that has the additional benefit of attracting butterflies and birds. Sunflowers are a wonderful ornamental addition to your garden. However, if you are going to grow, why don’t you grow ones that… Continue reading Summer Crops: How to Grow Sunflowers
Fantastic Design Plant: 'Shenandoah' Switchgrass
September brings a change in the air — it’s almost tangible. Cooler evenings have us searching for our favorite sweater again, heavy morning dew shows the cobwebs spun overnight by occupied spiders, and an indefinable fragrance tells us that autumn has arrived. Our gardens also begin to mellow as the sun arcs lower in the… Continue reading Fantastic Design Plant: 'Shenandoah' Switchgrass
Cool-Season Vegetables: How to Grow Cauliflower
Growing cauliflower can be a challenge. It requires the right climate, constant growing conditions and even some extra work if you want those genuinely white heads. In addition, you should watch for the crop to mature while fighting off diseases and pests. On the plus side, cauliflower isn’t only pretty in the garden, but it… Continue reading Cool-Season Vegetables: How to Grow Cauliflower