After compiling lists (still in progress, I hope!) of both pink and purple leaves, pink is winning! Alternanthera Anigozanthos Aptenia...
For some reason, this interesting discussion was available at the bottom of a page, so I clicked it. Combining some of my favs with what was...
You might enjoy a wax Begonia. The last time I brought one in, it bloomed all winter. It has since been planted outside since they are hardy...
Very pretty!! Well done!
A soaker hose might be an in-between solution. If you water early enough in the morning that stuff has time to dry before the sun gets intense,...
That's what I thought when I saw the pic too, hot sun hitting drops of water on the leaves. If it's really low to the ground, and you have a male...
It looks like there are hard water/salt deposits building up on the soil surface. Over time, that can be toxic to some plants, as well as having...
I hear ya'! It's amazing how many mosquitoes there are considering how many things out there eat them, and that people are doing what they can to...
They eat mosquitoes (among other things,) AFAIK.
Talinum paniculatum.
Here's some of what I've been doing with hanging baskets/house plants: http://www.gardenstew.com/viewtopic.php?t=30170 I pulled the grass away...
Cool. I'm not affiliated with it in any way, just find it a good source of info.
Woodpecker. [img] Woodpecker ( photo / image / picture from purpleinopp's Garden )
They don't call it butterfly bush for nothin'. [img] Butterfly visiting butterfly bush (Buddleia davidii.) ( photo / image / picture from...
Getting interesting! Good replies and pics. Hummingbird visiting butterfly bush (Buddleia davidii.) [img] Hummingbird visiting butterfly...
Good point. My fav source on such things is eattheweeds.com Most "weeds" (besides sprouts of trees, flowering plants invited into the garden,)...
This may be the smallest one I've seen. Love these guys who patrol the plants and yard looking for bugs to eat! [img] baby ahole lizard (...
Was hoping Cruz would come back with another pic. The blooms look like it could be a Senecio but I don't know which might have foliage like that....
Here are some other combos, greatly reducing the number of pots I have overall. [img] 2 Plectranthus, Tradescantia zebrina, fluminensis, and...
Yes, I moved to AL from OH in early '07 and absolutely love it! Being a little hotter in the summer but a lot warmer in winter, and no such thing...
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