Southern Garden Design
Houston is a distinctive manner of southern gardening because of our location to the Gulf coast. Our climate is a mixture of the hot humid south and the tropics of Mexico. This gives us rich year round possibilities for gardening. Even in the Carolinas were gardening might be 9 months out of the year, Houston is 12 months out of year gardening with freeze possibilities only lasting from January 15-February 15th. As hot and miserable as Houston can be in the summer months, there are opportunities for outdoor living just about every month of the year. Your southern garden is about creating a link to the horticultural past while creating the use of spaces for today spiced with the tropics.
In addition to creating stunning southern beauty, the Houston tropics can add fun and visual coolness during the hot summer months. In creating your southern garden be sure to include year round colors, textures, and scents from both the southern garden traditions and the hot tropics.
What is Southern Garden Landscape Design in Houston Texas? In creating your southern garden landscape design, decide if want to create a formal patio or an informal woodland garden. Add in tropical flavor were you feel it is appropriate or to your liking. In creating the year round color garden the traditional southern garden plants bloom in Houston starting with azaleas and spireas around February, spring includes red buds, star jasmines and Carolina jasmines and camellias. As summer continues to heat up around June, tropical plants can really help to provide variety and color through the hot summer months: Bottle brush, plumbago, Ruessellia, Katie Ruellia, bulbine, salvias, knock out and nearly wild roses. Be sure you have excellent drainage systems and irrigation systems as well as proper bed preparation as southern garden plants require lots of feeding, healthy soils and excellent drainage.
How do I enjoy my Southern Garden in the heat of the summer?
The key to creating a landscape design in your garden is to plan for hot humid weather so you can enjoy the garden year round. Deck and patio areas for entertaining need to have shade. Patio covers, awnings or large trees can extend the use of patios through June. If there is no way around having a full sun patio due to the orientation of your house, create multiple outdoor rooms for sitting. Use lawn areas in the shade to enjoy a hot summer beverage. With careful planning and landscape design to accommodate 100 degree weather your garden can be a place of retreat even in the heat of the summer.
Great plants for the southern garden
Trees for the Tropics: Meditteranean Fan Palm, Canary Palm, Medjool Palm Shummard Red Oak, Nealy Stevens Holly, Tuscarora Crepe Myrtle, Japanese Maple, Angel Trumpet, Saucer Magnolia, Live Oak, Japanese Blueberry Tree, Bottle Brush, Japanese Yew.
Tropical Plantings: Bottle brush, Pineapple guava, Philodendrons, Gingers, Ixora, plumbago, asparagus fern, lantana, Australian Tree Fern, Angel Trumpet, Bamboo, Foxtail Fern, Leopard Plant,
Accent Plantings: Saw Palmetto, Flax, Agave, Yucca, Bird of Paradise, Dianella, Century Plant, Crinum Lily, Crotons.
Shrub Plantings: Azalea, Viburnum, Boxwoods, nearly wild roses, knock out roses, Camelia, Philodendron, Gingers
Flower Plantings: Russelia, Angelonia, Coleus, Mealy Sage, Plumbago, Bottle Brush, Salvia Coccinea, Cross Vine, Star Jasmine, Buddlea
Tropical Groundcovers: holly fern, foxtail fern, Mondo Grass, Asian Jasmine, Ardisia, Agapanthus, Ajuga
Southern Garden Color: snap dragons, pansies, petunias, geraniums, begonias, caladiums, cyclamen, pentas
Labels: Classic Landscape Design, Formal Landscape Design, Landscape Design

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