Guzman’s Greenhouse Posts
5 Best Plants for Southwest Landscapes (Heat & Drought Tolerant Picks)
5 Kinds of Plants Your Landscape Business. If you have a passion for lawn care and landscaping, you’re probably in the business already or are about to go into business. You’ll need a beginner guide (linked below) and you’ll need some ideas for what types of plants you will want to provide and install on […]
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Care of Money Tree Plant
Care of Money Tree Plant (Bombacaceae) is Also called the Pachira aquatica. The care of the money tree plant. This plant is more of a bonsai-type houseplant. It will eventually grow to about 10ft. tall and the trunk is usually braided giving it that natural bonsai look. Where and how did this plant get its […]
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Arbutus Unedo Strawberry Tree
Arbutus Unedo Strawberry Tree or Bush. Sometimes sold as the Dwarf Strawberry Bush, is an excellent evergreen choice when you want something different in your garden. It can be trained as a small tree or allowed to grow naturally as a large, attractive shrub. One of its most interesting features is that it can produce […]
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Ginkgo Biloba tree information
Ginkgo biloba tree information. Also called the Maidenhair Tree. A great tree for ornamental or shade purposes. It is known for its unique fan-shaped leaf and brilliant golden fall color. Be sure to purchase the male strain of this tree.
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Best Air Purifier Plants – Clean the air in your home
Best Air Purifier Plants. Indoor pollution is a bigger problem than most people realize. If you spend a lot of time indoors, you are constantly exposed to a variety of environmental contaminants, including hydrocarbons, polyurethane compounds, and other airborne chemicals. These substances can be found in your home, office, automobile, and even in the air […]
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The Yaupon Holly Tree
Yaupon Holly Tree (Ilex vomitoria) The Yaupon Holly (Ilex vomitoria) is a versatile evergreen that can be grown as either a small tree or a large shrub. It has small, glossy, dark green leaves that remain attractive throughout the year, giving your landscape color even during the winter months. Its dense, twiggy branching habit makes […]
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Mexican Heather Plant
The Mexican Heather Plant – Cuphea hyssopifolia. Also called false heather. A small plant that will bloom in mid-summer until fall. A very hardy plant that produces small but profuse flowers even in the Southwest heat. Mexican Heather plants will go dormant when temperatures dip below 32° Fahrenheit. But it will bounce back after the […]
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Million Bells Plants
Million Bells Plants (Solanaceae family) Calibrachoa also called mini-petunias. These plants will do great in containers or in hanging baskets. They are considered an annual plant which means they will not winter over. They will bloom from spring through late fall, not so much during the mid-summer heat in the Southwest. Where to plant Million […]
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The Hardy Hibiscus Plant
The Hardy Hibiscus Plant (Hibiscus moscheutos) Also called Rose Mallow and Swamp mallow. The hummingbirds love this plant! It loves to be in water but once established it will become drought tolerant. Care of the Hardy Hibiscus Plant The hardy hibiscus (Hibiscus moscheutos) thrives with the right care. Do you have a sunny spot? That’s […]
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Abelia Plants Southwest landscaping Moderate Water
Abelia Plants moderate water (Abelia x grandiflora). A great plant for the Southwest, as they are evergreen and will flower throughout the summer months. They are moderate watering shrubs once they become established. The foliage will change colors as the seasons go by. In mid-winter, the leaves will turn a light burgundy color. The […]
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