Some want more shade or pretty ornamental trees for their Houston yard. Others choose fruit-producing ones. But what some people don’t know is that they might be doing more harm than good if they want ...
this flowering tree sprouts 5- to 10-inch dark evergreen leaves with lighter green or rust hued undersides. It makes an imposing shade tree for large properties in Zones 6 though 10 but may look a ...
Adding trees with red leaves to your plot is a wonderful way to introduce ornamental detail and ... USDA hardiness zone 5-9. With its striking colors and compact size, weeping Malus purpurea ‘Crimson ...
Crafted with snowy tips, this decorative, small ornamental tree is full of red berries and small cones, based in a red cloth bag. The timeless piece will look fabulous in entrances and can be used ...
Note: Houston sits in the USDA hardiness zone 9a ... Mandarin orange trees like satsumas and clementine are tolerant of both Houston soil and the occasional cold spell. Photo Credit: Cbaile19 / ...
Some gardeners will add short ornamental grasses as tufts of vegetation around rock gardens, koi ponds, and small garden paths ... any well-draining soil in zones 6–9. Gardeners frequently ...