I just recently found your site and have been binge watching for a week, 4 years ago I moved from my sand prairie in Iowa to south Florida and since finding you I find that there are many similar varieties that I'm incorporating into my quarter acre food forest...I'm currently tackling my front roadside ditch with tall grasses and native pollinators, curbing the runoff before the heavy rains start...great program, totally love it...ps...I love all the yard whimsy(junk)reminds me of Iowa...
I love learning about Texas natives!
Well balanced perspective. I’m new to natives and am super excited about incorporating them but I also enjoy some non-natives.
I just recently found your site and have been binge watching for a week, 4 years ago I moved from my sand prairie in Iowa to south Florida and since finding you I find that there are many similar varieties that I'm incorporating into my quarter acre food forest...I'm currently tackling my front roadside ditch with tall grasses and native pollinators, curbing the runoff before the heavy rains start...great program, totally love it...ps...I love all the yard whimsy(junk)reminds me of Iowa...
The content is great- very helpful. Thank you.
Very informative, thank you!
wax leaf myrtles all died in that bad winter 2020 in my neighborhood.
You have to grow the bog sage if you want a really blue flower, it’s amazing!
I would love to know where I can get some of these natives
Many local nurseries and at the Wildflower Center plant sale if you're in Central Texas. Online, check sources like High Country Gardens.
So full sun requires no more than 6 hours sun? REQUIRES shade rest of the time in day light?
Full sun is 4+ hours of sun. Part sun is almost literally just morning sun