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Perennial Flower Ideas for North Texas 

The Dallas Garden School
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Комментарии : 11   
@Rocky-ji6cj
@Rocky-ji6cj 2 года назад
Definitely like to see more of these videos.
@luisreviews6412
@luisreviews6412 Год назад
Solid information
@phillipsoltys-niemann7957
@phillipsoltys-niemann7957 Год назад
Also coral honeysuckle would be a good native alternative for the black land eco region in Dallas.
@callieworks-leary3190
@callieworks-leary3190 Год назад
Agree!
@aprilcobb8658
@aprilcobb8658 16 дней назад
So, I'm watching you on RU-vid but you just said "shopping" ... So I live in North Texas (Dallas area) ... Where can I get good Texas native perennials, i.e. nurseries? Thanks
@NSAJ33
@NSAJ33 Год назад
Thanks for the vid, what is the best place to get plants and seeds from?
@TheDallasGardenSchool
@TheDallasGardenSchool Год назад
Some great places for perennials are Rooted In Nursery, Shades of Green Nursery, Homegrown Plants, North Haven Gardens, and NIcholson Hardie.
@IHeArTrOcK20
@IHeArTrOcK20 2 года назад
Thanks for adding these if you made longer YT style videos indef think it would gain a lot of traction
@samuraioodon
@samuraioodon Год назад
I like a natural plant to do it's thing. So Texas sage doesn't need any kind of pruning at all? It won't promote more growth and blooms? Thinking about doing this on our hellstrip!
@KP-tx9gq
@KP-tx9gq 2 месяца назад
Thank you for sharing. Are bougainvillea a good plant for Texas?
@TheDallasGardenSchool
@TheDallasGardenSchool 2 месяца назад
Only when grown in pots and moved indoors to a garage or greenhouse over the winter. They will not survive our winters.
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