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HALF ACRE PROPERTY DESIGN
Agapanthus (Lily of the Nile) are a great foundational plant for the gardens.
Lantana is drought tolerant and can survive almost any Texas freeze with a hard pruning early spring.
THERE'S ABSOLUTELY NOTHING LIKE THE SMELL OF JASMINE IN THE SPRING.
Vitex can be shaped into a fast growing tree or kept as a shrub. It's deciduous and super hardy. Repeat bloomer in the spring/summer if kept pruned.
Knock out roses are a reliable garden foundation.
Variegated Pittosporum make an excellent foundational hedge for the backdrop of your beds.
Winter favorites - ornamental kale and pansies.
Jasmine is super hardy and has a long bloom cycle. Easily trained on a topiary frame for an upright look.
THINK CONTRAST when you're selecting plants for your container gardens...varying colors, textures, and shapes make it beautiful.
Garden lizards love to nestle into Agave.
Vitex blooms all summer long.
ALL YOUR POLLINATORS will love Jasmine.
Bougainvillea has a unique papery bloom.
Ginger loves a sloping hill and makes a great foundational backdrop.
Coleus is a super fast summer grower that won't disappoint.
These firecrackers are gorgeous for a wild look in the garden...but make sure you have plenty of room for them to spread. They have a tendency to take over.
Hydrangeas love the early spring in Texas.
Because everyone needs a garden mermaid.
Pentas pop in the garden and will keep blooming if you're faithful about deadheading.
Bi-color Iris displays a petite golden bloom.
Variegated Hydrangea is Texas hardy in the shade.
Hummingbirds and Honey Bees love Vitex.
Catnip grows easily and tells your kitty they're loved.
Hostas make a beautiful lush shade garden. They'll disappear in the winter, but poke their heads up again in the spring.
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SMALL RESIDENTIAL DESIGN
