Looking for the best shrubs to grow in those shady areas of your garden? We've got you covered. One common challenge for homeowners and landscape designers is to find attractive and appealing shade-loving plants for shady spots in the garden. If you are lucky enough to have mature trees on your property or your house blocks the sun most or all of the time, then plants that thrive in the shade may be your only option. Here is a list of the 10 best shade-loving plants for the North Texas area.
Read MoreNew Pinterest Board: Trellis Ideas
Check out our latest board on Pinterest of Trellis Ideas. Trellis designs can come in many shapes and sizes for growing vines, roses and other climbing plants. Many different materials can also be used to build a trellis including wood, metal, wire and cabling. Take a look at this Pinterest board and see if any of these might be something to add to your own garden. Follow us on Pinterest as well. Enjoy.
Read MoreNew Pinterest Board: Favorite Fire Pits
Finally, Fall has arrived and it's time to really enjoy those cool evenings and weekends outside. Of course that means it is fire pit season. Everyone's favorite patio and garden amenity to gather around with family and friends. Here are a few of out favorite outdoor fire pits that you may want to add to your outdoor living area. Check out our new Pinterest Board for more of our favorite designs.
Read More4 Best Plants for Privacy Screening
Privacy in the garden. It's one of the most frequent requests that homeowners ask for in their landscape design and helps make their garden and property feel like a personal retreat. You've certainly heard the old saying "Good fences make good neighbors", well good hedges make even better neighbors. Fences have limited height restrictions and can't really grow over time, at all. Hedges however, are not height restricted and can grow higher and higher over time to enhance the screening and privacy of your property. This is especially valuable for many of the condensed lot sizes in the Park Cities and the typical suburban homes around Dallas. Whether it is privacy from neighboring houses or screening of an alley or power lines, choosing the right evergreen shrubs and trees for the size and space can make a big difference in the final garden design. Here's a list of 4 of the best plants for privacy screening for your home and garden.
Read MoreBest Crape Myrtles for Dallas
One of the most recognizable and beautiful signs of summer in Dallas, is the dispersion of color across the city in the form of Crape myrtle trees. Often used and taken for granted, the Crape Myrtle is one of the best ornamental trees you can find. An absolute perfect scale and form for residential gardens, Crape Myrles, (Lagerstroemia indicia), are a deciduous tree with a cane like branching and a multi-trunk base. Mature sizes can range anywhere from a low, shrub form of 2-3' high up to a mature tree size of well over 30' in height.
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