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On Gardening: These Surefire begonias will bloom all season
Wondering if this begonia can provide you color for the entire garden season? Well, you are Surefire shootin' straight. The commercial landscape industry is showing the Southeast that this is one tough flower for home or business and the award-winning Surefire series is leading the way.
There are four colors in the series: Surefire Red, Rose, ...Read more

On Gardening: It's fern, it's a petunia -- no, it's a hydrangea hanging basket
Never has a point been made so clear: Yes, a cascading plant is perfect for a hanging basket. The plant of which I am speaking is the Fairytrail Bride Cascade Hydrangea. The social media world that revolves around gardening has been like wildfire as everybody has been posting photos of baskets with Fairytrail Bride Cascade Hydrangeas.
In a way...Read more

With Barbra Streisand and Oprah as clients, this gardener has a simple goal: perfection
LOS ANGELES -- Dan Bifano is in a hurry, but it's in his nature to be gracious, so he keeps his countenance serene even though gnarly traffic on the Pacific Coast Highway has made his visitors very late.
"I was afraid I would be late too," he confides, glancing at his watch, "because I had to make a quick stop at Lady Gaga's."
The comment is ...Read more

On Gardening: Singing Soprano in the shade
The Garden Guy worked hard last week getting the Sopranos planted before the arrival of much needed rain. If you are not familiar with Sopranos, they are a group of six colors of impatiens that have put pure joy back into the shade garden.
In music, sopranos are those with angelic voices. High-pitched voices that can bring about a standing ...Read more

On Gardening: Superbells Pomegranate Punch is like antioxidants for the garden
In an astonishing occurrence, all of my Superbells Pomegranate Punch calibrachoas came through the winter of the weekly polar vortex. OK, I’ll admit I did take some to the garage. Those in the heavy pots that I left outside have come through with an incredible display of beauty.
Superbells Pomegranate Punch is like the garden’s version of ...Read more

On Gardening: Gardeners need snow for the summer season
It is May and The Garden Guy is here to tell you that your garden really needs more snow for the long growing season ahead. I’m talking about one of the best flowers you can add to the design of your mixed containers. That would be Snow Princess sweet alyssum, a Lobularia hybrid.
Snow Princess and I go way back to April 2009. That was the ...Read more

On Gardening: Unplugged White salvia to debut with beauty and perseverance
The Unplugged group of salvias is doubling in size this year with the addition of Unplugged Red and the new passion of my heart, Unplugged White. I wrote about the group a few months ago but Unplugged White deserves its own column now.
I’ve explained before that I am new to white. I know that sounds crazy coming from a guy who will try every ...Read more

On Gardening: Everyone loves Marmalade
Winning a Perfect Score says a lot about a plant that goes through rigorous trials. But that is just what happened to one of my favorite lantanas by the name of Luscious Orange Marmalade. The location was at Oklahoma State University. Then it took the Director’s Select at Penn State and Leaders of the Pack at North Carolina State University’...Read more

How one woman is doggedly transforming a trash patch into a fragrant habitat garden
LOS ANGELES -- Some people see trash and weeds and walk on by. Others rail against the slobs of the world, or agencies that don't do their jobs.
And some, like environmental scientist Marie Massa, roll up their sleeves and get to work.
In Massa's case, that's meant spending six to nine hours a week since early 2023 working mostly alone to ...Read more

On Gardening: Fluffy western arborvitae an attention grabber in the landscape
This has been a breakout year when it comes to my prized, golden needle conifers by the name of Fluffy. Don’t get me wrong, I have loved them from the start, but they were trial-sized in the beginning, which was 5 years ago. So proper spacing meant they would look a little lonely for a while.
This year the partnerships with azaleas were ...Read more

On Gardening: Creating a little hosta heaven with easy combinations
The last few weeks, I have been showing my followers on Facebook their favorite flowers used in combinations. Last week someone requested that I post combinations with hostas. Now, the hosta pros would probably choose a different hosta as a partner. While that works, I’ve been on a 6-year adventure trying special partnerships. I get more ...Read more

On Gardening: Creating drama in containers with Heart to Heart caladiums
If you’ve ever thought about caladiums for use in containers, you are part of a trend sweeping the country. Whether they are used as the only plant in the container or part of a mixed container design, they will create drama in containers from late spring through frost.
The past few years I have been growing a lot of Heart to Heart caladiums....Read more

On Gardening: Punch up your Superbenas for even more sizzle
As you are planning this year’s mixed container designs, The Garden Guy wants to give you some ideas to "punch up" your verbenas. I fear your first question is, "What verbenas?" The verbena is that flower your grandparents grew in long beds at the streetside. At least mine did, in Merkel, Texas, west of Abilene.
Today verbenas are the darling...Read more

On Gardening: Superbena Whiteout makes you a verbena lover
Thirty years ago, I started trialing verbenas as part of the Mississippi Medallion award program for outstanding plants. I’ve been an avid verbena promoter and gardener ever since. I can tell you the Superbena Whiteout verbena is the best white variety I have ever grown.
Superbena Whiteout verbena has been around for about seven years, which ...Read more

On Gardening: Three-part harmony container design for beginners
As spring approaches at jet speed and you start thinking about planting mixed containers (but perhaps with a little fear of the partnerships) keep in mind three-part harmony. It certainly works in church music, and it is perfect for gardeners too!
In the world of garden color, we call it triadic harmony. Simply put, triadic harmony is three ...Read more