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Gardening Tips in Cold Weather

Gardening tips in cold weather. Winters are short around the Southwest.  Many folks won’t shut off the A/C unit until mid-November. Winter can be a hard time for gardens and gardeners but here are a few winter gardening tips that will help your plants and your garden landscape survive the cold winter months. Here are my “Gardening […]

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Wax Leaf Privet

The Wax Leaf Privet

The Wax Leaf Privet (Ligustrum japonicum) thrives in Southwest climates, making it a reliable choice for year-round greenery. This hardy perennial stays lush and vibrant through all seasons, maintaining its rich, dark green, glossy leaves. It typically reaches a height of 8 to 10 feet and spreads about 5 feet wide, creating a compact yet […]

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Care of Euonymus Plants

Care of Euonymus Plants

Care of Euonymus Plants pronounced – Euony-mus. These are great fast-growing evergreen shrubs that do well almost anywhere.  In the Southwest, they will thrive providing you give them nourishment and water often the first 2-3 years after initial planting.  They are drought-tolerant plants once they are well established and can withstand the harsh mid-summer heat. […]

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The Mesquite Tree

The Mesquite Tree

In its natural habitat, it is a desert bush that needs little water and tolerates poor soils.  It will lose its leaves in winter (deciduous) but will always bounce back right after the last freeze.  

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Plumbago Plants

How to grow Plumbago Plants

How to grow Plumbago Plants.  Below is the Royal Cape Plumbago (Plumbagoo auriculatla ‘Monott’) In the Southwest this plant will bloom from early spring to mid-fall.  A very hardy plant with a bright showy blue flower.  This is a perfect plant that can be used for contrasting color to other plants that give out red, […]

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Grasses for the Southwest

Variegated Sweet Flag Grass

Variegated Sweet Flag Grass is good for the southwest.  It does well and is considered an evergreen grass in warmer regions such as the lower elevations of the Southwest.  Rich yellow and green long leaves that sway back and forth when the days are windy.  The foliage is Variegated which means it has more than […]

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The Gazania Plant

The Gazania Plant Growth

The Gazania Plant Growth. I love Gazania’s because these plants are great for a full hot sunny area but they can also tolerate shady conditions.  Also, called the African Daisy, and the treasure flower. They are moderate watering plants and are considered perennials however, it gets too cold they will die out during the winter […]

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The Pindo Palm Tree

The Pindo Palm Tree

The Pindo Palm Tree (Butia capitata).  Is a great Palm tree for the Southwest especially in places where temps get below 32 degrees Fahrenheit.  It will grow to about 20 ft. tall or so.  Much shorter than other palms like the Mediterranean, Mexican, and California palm trees. How Cold Hardy is the Pindo Palm Tree? Their […]

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Types of Plants that Attract Butterflies

Types of Plants That Attract Butterflies to Our Gardens. We all know flowers come in many shapes and colors. But if we want to see more butterflies, we should pick plants that really catch their eye. Butterflies seem to love flowers with bright petals and a sweet scent. Some types are just better at drawing […]

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Mexican Primrose Plant

The Mexican Primrose plant is also called Texas Primrose, Evening Primrose, and its botanical name Oenothera Berlandieri.  It can grow in poor soil but will do better with composted loamy soil.  It is considered a low-water plant but can also take lots of water.  Tolerates full sun but will bloom longer if placed in morning […]

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