Southern Gardening Audio From 2019
Have you ever wanted a landscape plant that can wow your neighbors, we’ll take a look at giant Allium today on Southern Gardening.
Alliums for use in the landscape are the ornamental cousins to our culinary onions. And while they are not used to dress up our sandwiches they certainly enhance the landscape.
One of my favorite heirloom plants is Confederate Rose today on Southern Gardening?
Matrix pansies are a must have landscape plant for the cool winter season.
Gulf muhly grass is a native plant that really performs in the fall and winter months.
Stewartia is an ornamental tree that can provide outstanding four season interest, flowers, foliage, and bark for almost every landscape.
Mirrors can give a small cramped garden the illusion of greater space.
Mail order can get you ready for spring when the winter winds start blowing.
There will come a time when every gardener will say, “Now what is that plant?” today on Southern Gardening.
We use wreaths to decorate our homes for many holidays and occasions, but what using a living wreath to celebrate the summer season today on Southern Gardening.
As we spend more time outside during the summer what would be more perfect than to have a beautiful and functional living wreath on the patio or deck. A living wreath is not only an attractive blend of colors and textures, but can be a handy herbs garden also. Having your favorite herbs only a snip away would be very convenient.
Who is that guy, who said great looking gardens can be maintenance free? Here are a few tips for busy gardeners today on Southern Gardening.
No matter the hype, a great looking garden is a lot of work. And with our busy lives knowing a few short cuts can help you work more efficiently in the landscape.
All gardeners know this is going to happen every year and still many are surprised. Frost versus freeze today on southern Gardening.
In Mississippi the dead of winter is berry season in the landscape today on Southern Gardening.
Gary Bachman talks about his winter favorite, Nandina.
The winter season can really show off some twisted plants found in the landscape.
There is one landscape activity that has no time deadline and with the cooler weather it’s a good time to apply a layer of mulch. And when you think a little about it, this is the time of year that Mother Nature mulches her garden.
The end of the season is the time to properly care of your landscape tools.
One of the flowering plants that’s left me in awe the past couple of years has been the Senetti pericallis.
Choosing flowering annuals at the garden center is always an easy choice with celosia.
Mail order can get you ready for spring when the winter winds start blowing.
There's a reason gardeners call compost "black gold.”