Southern Gardening
Now is the time to start thinking about how to make the garden a lot easier next year and beyond.
A must have plant for our Mississippi landscape is Golden Thryallis.
Horticulturist Gary Bachman talks about the importance of wearing gloves in the garden.
In the late summer we’re all looking to strike it rich with landscape gold.
King Tut Papyrus is a must have landscape plant for next year today on Southern Gardening. Host Gary Bachman is an ornamental horticulture specialist with Mississippi State University Extension Service.
A longtime favorite for the cool season landscape has always been snapdragon today on Southern Gardening. Host Gary Bachman is an ornamental horticulture specialist with Mississippi State University Extension Service.
Not all snapdragons have to planted in the back row today on southern Gardening. Host Gary Bachman is an ornamental horticulture specialist with Mississippi State University Extension Service.
Fall has arrived when the garden centers have their beautiful fall mums on display today on Southern Gardening. Host Gary Bachman is an ornamental horticulture specialist with Mississippi State University Extension Service.
Most years in October, zinnia gives us some of the best annual color, today on Southern Gardening. Host Gary Bachman is an ornamental horticulture specialist with Mississippi State University Extension Service.
Some of the most stunning effects a gardener can take advantage of is growing plants with vibrant red or purple foliage. Here’s a few of my favorites. We’re used to seeing large patches of vibrant green ornamental sweet potato ground cover. But I think I’ve found a new favorite that’s quite different. Sweet Caroline Red Hawk Sweet Potato Vine is a fine choice for the garden with its attractive deeply cut lobed leaves which emerge light green and transition to a vibrant red throughout the season.