Lisa's Landscape & Design

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Tag Archives: Round Rock

Square Foot Gardening & Companion Planting.

Planting veggie beds for the first time can be a challenge for the new gardeners trying to figure what to grow, when to grow and how you can fit all the goodies you want in your small space. One great strategy is to “Square foot garden”. This is exactly what it sounds like. You mark …

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Desert Willow (Chilopsis linearis)

Desert Willow is one of my favorite specimen tree’s.  This tree is a full sun, extremely drought tolerant, prolific bloomer.  Native to Texas, this breathtaking tree is an excellent choice in the landscape.  One of the things I especially love about the Desert Willow flowers, aside from the fact that they put on a show from early …

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Wonderful Pomegranate

There are many pomegranates that do very well in Central Texas, but one of my personal favorites is the “Wonderful” pomegranate.  This brightly flowering shrub is a prolific bloomer in the full Sun garden, it is drought tolerant and very low to no maintenance. The pomegranate is a delicious healthy fruit that requires a little …

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Dill, Delicious as it is Beautiful!

I have made it my goal over the past several years to not only change my landscape to primarily edible plants, but to find the most interesting flowers from those plants to use in the perennial beds.  I have always been organic, well “always” meaning as long as I have known better.  I must admit …

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Lisa’s “Plant Pick of the Day”, Mexican Bush Sage (Salvia Lucatha)

Mexican Bush Sage is one of my favorite Sun plants in the garden.  Its flocculent texture and striking Purple and Lavender flower spikes make this plant a show piece, a butterfly and hummingbird attraction and best of all, it is drought tolerant and practically no maintenance. Hardy for zones 8-10 in even the worst soil …

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