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Gray Water Alternative for Sub-irrigating Landscape Plants

When the weather turns dry, Texans may start thinking about the best ways to avoid high water bills and still maintain their landscaping. Gray water may be one option, said

Planner of fairy-tale wedding sues the happy couple over nonpayment

From the moment Eve Deikel Wendel sat down with wedding planner Susan Gray, she had a grand vision for her $1 million Hawaiian wedding. The nuptials at the Four Seasons Hotel

Catnip (Nepeta cataria)

Description Catnip is a hardy perennial plant that grows 3 to 4 feet tall. The heart-shaped leaves are green above and gray below. The plant has purple flowers. Culture Catnip is a

CULTIVARS OF CARPET BUGLEWEED

Selections for flower color: * Var. alba has creamy white flowers. * ‘Catlin’s Giant’ has tall (up to 8 inch long) spikes of blue

Juniper SPECIES AND CULTIVARS

Shrubs: * Pfitzer juniper (J. chinensis ‘Pfitzerana’) is probably the most widely planted of all junipers. It is a fast grower and often outgrows its location (5

CULTIVARS OF PERIWINKLE

* ‘Alba’ has white flowers. * ‘Atropurpurea’ has purple flowers. * ‘Bowles Variety’ has blue flowers and grows vigorously

Common Mallow: (Malva sylvestris)

Common Mallow: (Malva sylvestris) generally behaves as a biennial in the southeast, with young plants appearing from seed in late summer or fall and blooming the following summer. It

Flower Tips Seasonal Flower Guide

So, you're trying to plan that big wedding on a budget—you're not alone there! Weddings are expensive and you have a lot of things to pay for so you shouldn't

Colorful Foliage An Alternative To Flowers

Flowers are fine, but sometimes foliage plants last a lot longer on the landscape. One example, Alternanthera, sometimes called Joseph's Coat. There are a lot of colors out there too. There

Refresh your garden this spring with new plant varieties

Every year, there are introductions of new plant varieties to the market. I read gardening magazines every spring to find the new plants to look for, and then go sleuthing at

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