Southern Gardening
If you want to create an easy color splash in your fall garden, then you want to plant annual French marigolds. There are lots of selections to choose from ready to liven up your garden.
It has been a really hot summer this year. Let’s look at some purple and blue salvias that are loving the summer heat.
Today Southern Gardening is at Henington House in Hattiesburg, MS admiring a beautiful backyard garden pond. The use of plants in and around the pond creates a beautiful space to relax and unwind.
Are you looking for a plant to brighten up an indoor space? Consider one of these calathea plants that have recently been reclassified as Goeppertia.
A moss garden can make a great place to relax and cool off from this summer heat. Today Southern Gardening is at the home of Jack and Nadine in Petal, MS sharing with you their enchanting moss garden.
More gardeners than ever are interested in having native plants in their landscapes. One native plant you might like to include in your landscape is the American beautyberry.
Recycling objects and turning them into container planters can be fun and will add visual interest to your landscape. I love how this old tree stump is utilized as a planter pedestal.
Plants with the color pink on them are eye catching in the landscape. Here are some of my favorites.
Southern Gardening has been sharing Tim’s mailbox garden since it was built in 2011. Over the years, it has transformed into the beautiful garden you see today.
Today Southern Gardening is in Tupelo, MS at the home of Marian Hill, looking at her pollinator plants that are buzzing with activity.