You are here

Southern Gardening

url safe: 
southern-gardening

Southern Gardening is back at Pine Hills Nursery and I really want to share some of the garden treasures I’ve found. Hamelia, also called firebush, is a tough plant for our summer and fall seasons.

I’ve always said that you can get some of the biggest landscape impact using bright foliage. As we race into the autumn season, I highly recommend getting a couple of colorful croton plants.

We’re in the fall season and it’s time for a great colorful duo of plants. Today Southern Gardening is at Pine Hills Nursery enjoying the colorful fall mums and marigolds, also called mari-mums.

It’s no secret that I’m a real fan of perennial salvia. These plants can be real showstoppers in our Mississippi gardens and landscapes.

Many gardeners love the color purple in their Mississippi landscape. Let’s take a look at some of the plant options that are available. 

Mississippi gardeners are always looking for plants that will be reliable and colorful at the end of a hot summer. I want to share a few that I’m sure will not disappoint.

Bright colorful gardens are a challenge in our late summer Mississippi heat. Many flowers may struggle this time of year, but the bright foliage of coleus continues to hang tough.

A certain burger joint got famous for selling a Whopper, but today, I’m going to tell you about a different kind of whopper. 

Water features are some of the most dynamic additions that can be added to a landscape. Today, I’m going to show you one of the best water features I’ve seen. 

Combination containers are one of the easiest ways to enjoy seasonal color. Let’s take a look at some that will be sure to inspire your own gardens and landscapes. One of the best design features to use in container gardening is using a variety of containers. 

Pages