I'm from the lonestar state and i'm 28yrs old. I've never wanted anything to do with plants, flowers, trees...and so on. BUT, just this year I started having ideas pop in my head about planting flowers, trees...lol My mother has a beautiful yard, and she loves to garden. Since this year looking at her BEAUTIFUL front and back yard, I've wanted to start my own:) She has given me great ideas on where to start, but I still would love input on what flowers and trees grow great in texas. I don't want my house to look just like my moms. I would rather have a different look, so she could be proud of MY yard. SO....what i'm getting at is that i would LOVE ideas on what kind of flowers, trees, or anything that might help me start.
Thanks, Miranda
Plants: 2 | From: Weatherford, Texas close to Ft. worth | Registered: Jul 2006
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Oh, by the way.....please start me off easy. I need something that will not be too hard;)
Plants: 2 | From: Weatherford, Texas close to Ft. worth | Registered: Jul 2006
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Hi Texasgirl!! I'm From Grandprairie, TX.. And I have learned soooo Much from this site! I understand what you mean by not wanting your yard to look like anyone elses !! easy ones to grow for DFW area is blanket flower, cone flower, dahlia, roses, snapdragons, jasmine, moonflower vine or bush, cactus of course ,lavender, lambs ears, dusty millers, and many many bulbs,, Post in the plant and flower thread and many of us can get you started
although you may have the same flowers how you arrange planting and yard art is the key! For example you could have "themed" area , i.e. Frogs, or any animal you really like, or garden gnomes , etc actually I have alot of cherubs but I also reserve an area for a safari themed with elephant statues and elephant ears plants / with love lies bleeding plant with bamboo stuck in the ground here and there,, I recently recieved "thatched huts" as bird houses as a gift and will put those there also as it goes with the them, (now I just need some Zebra, giraffes LOL) and so far it looks pretty cool!!!!, My neighbor has elephant ears but I must say Mine look better because of the theme built around them and right now garden ridge and such stores are clossing out alot of that stuff and preparing for fall merchandize so now is the time to buy buy buy go have a look and get some idea and you can design you own unique gardens ,, or even a sitting area plant fragrant flowers I will look for a posting from you in plant and flowers and will then list some easy start flowers and bulbs and such ,
Looks like I got a little winded here ! I took me a while to figure out what plants and flowers can tolerate this heat and drought..
Nice to meet you and glad you are getting interested in gardening! My oldest daughter just recently "got the garden bug" and her yard, although she is just getting started, looks completely different than ours! A garden really is a reflection of the person that builds it! Have patience and know that it is a work in progress and enjoy the "little" things and processes along the way! Glad you are here and looking forward to hearing how your garden grows!
* * * * See Ya in the Garden! Plants: 108 | From: Raytown Missouri | Registered: Apr 2006
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Hi Miranda. Welcome to the Forum. Come often and enjoy. We have a lot of members from Texas and I'm sure they will be able to help you out as to what grows well in your area, along with your local nurserys. Looking forward to getting to know you. Sue
* * * * What goes around comes around, so be nice!lol Plants: 1015 | From: Pennsylvania USA | Registered: May 2006
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Hey Texas...You will love the site..and be planting in no time nice 2 meet you
* * * * Painting is silent poetry, and poetry is painting that speaks. Plutarch Plants: 11590 | From: WI | Registered: May 2006
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Tx gal you would LOVE winter sowing seeds in milk jugs to plant out in spring.I can hook you up in the fall with a brugmansia cutting that will make your mom drool. They open at night and are very fragrant. I have pink too.
PM me your addy and I can send you some seeds. a few you can sow and see bloom this year.
* * * * I will age ungracefully until I become an old woman in a small garden..doing whatever the Hell I want!
Welcome to the forum! It's nice to meet you and I hope to see you around on some of the forums!
Have a beautiful day!
* * * * "Lord, I love you and I need you, come into my heart, and bless me, my family, my home, and my friends, in Jesus' name. Amen!" Plants: 6492 | From: Illinois | Registered: Feb 2006
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Hi Tex, I was born and raised in South Texas, near Corpus Christi, and even though the climates are different, some natives of Texas still prefer the classics. I like bluebonnets and indian paint brushes, but large pecan trees and some ground cover like hostas, or an ivy are also beautiful. Themes are also a good idea. An easy bet would be to try a bulb garden. Bulbs are usually easy to begin with, and depending on what you plant, you can get a great variety. My first garden was a bulb garden and it is still doing great! Another great thing about bulb gardens is the fact that you can multiply the plants and divide to place your favorite flowers in other locations as your garden matures;) Good luck and happy gardening!
* * * * CajunMama "Sing praises to the Lord..." Psalm 9:11 Plants: 94 | From: South Louisiana | Registered: Jul 2006
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