Bee balm has pollinator written in its title! This flowering plant belongs to the mint family and spreads at a moderate pace, ...
You have heard that phrase, "He caught lightning in a bottle?" Now it can be said about phlox with the new Luminary Pink ...
Not only do the Korean and Swiss stone pines provide edible nuts, but they are lovely additions to the landscape.
Peonies burst into life in spring, marking the beginning of our borders' best months. Dramatic as they are, the big blooms ...
Salvias are landscape staples for a reason—their nectar-rich flowers attract pollinators, they blossom for a long time, are ...
It might be winter, but planting season will be here before we know it. For those needing help selecting a new tree, shrub, ...
Finally, we can start planning our indoor seed-starting efforts. I usually plant tender annual seedlings outside around May 15. Your seed packet will tell you how many weeks before that ...
Perennials, shrubs and small trees native to the Chihuahuan Desert give color to San Antonio gardens while providing food and ...
However, it is time to think about cutting back hardy perennials now before the new growth appears. If you leave it too late, you are at risk of damaging the new shoots. Using a clean ...
With just under 1000 varieties, Salvia is the largest genus in the mint family (Lamiaceae). Commonly known as sages, Salvias come in a dizzying variety of forms and colors. Salvias can be evergreen or ...
A sun-loving native of the Mediterranean, the clumping perennial produces numerous lavender ... Ornamental ‘Hot Lips’ sage (Salvia microphylla) is a saucy sub shrub that thrives in sunny ...