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Patio Plants For Full Shade

Clivia (with strong reflected light) ‘Aralia Ivy, Tree Ivy, Fatshedra  (x Fatshedera lizei) Ferns (Rumohra adiantiformis and others.) Gold dust plant (Acuba japonica ‘Variegata’) Ivy (Hedera) Houseplants, such as grape ivy (Cissus rhombifolia) and Creeping Charlie (Plectranthus australis) Japanese aralia (Fatsia japonica) Mondo grass (Ophipogon japonicus) and lily turf (Liriope)—many kinds of both. Mexican breadfruit […]

Container Patio Plants

(Many work in the ground also.) Flamingo lily (Anthurium andraeanum), Azalea ‘Alaska’ and others. (Other good varieties: ‘Happy Days’, ‘Phoenecia’, ‘Formosa’         is understock, often appears when sprouts grow from ground. Bat-faced cuphea (Cuphea llavea) Other good cupheas, include false heather (C.     hyssopifolia) All bring hummingbirds. Brazilian plume (Justicia carnea) Butterfly flower (Clerodendrum […]

Patio Trees

Angel’s Trumpet (Brugmansia ‘Charles Grimaldi’) Needs lots of water and fertilizer, can     be pruned like a tree. Citrus— Buddha’s hand(Citrus medica var. sarcodactylus), kumquat, Dwarf Meyer or     ornamental lemon. Crape myrtle (Lagerstroemia indica) Crown of gold tree (Cassia leptophylla) New Zealand cabbage palm, Giant dracaena (Cordyline australis). Golden dew drop (Duranta erecta, D. […]

Characteristics Of Good Patio Plants

(Long blooming, spectacular, OR clean—one or the other!) Bloom all season Bloom but once a year but spectacularly The right size to fit into patios or climb up to sun Provide good color scheme Charming flowers to enjoy up close or large, spectacular flowers. Easy care Provide a background. Hallmark plants, used in patios for […]

The Finest Patio Plants: How To Select, Grow, And Arrange

What is a patio? A garden room Usually paved Word means walled, enclosed space, but now often not completely walled. In winter cold air fills walled patio like water in a swimming pool. Patios are California’s main garden gift to the nation. Now they exist coast-to-coast. Patios have a long history History Of Patios: Roman […]

Never Add Clay to Sand or Sand to Clay

Adding sand to clay soil, in any amount, has been proven by the University of California Agricultural Extension and the U.S. Department of Agriculture to be about the worst thing anyone can do for their garden soil. Adding organic soil amendment, such as horse manure, to name just one possible amendment, is a worthy suggestion, […]

Colorful Taller Shrubs And Trees For Banks

In many California housing developments, roads are created on hillsides and pads bulldozed off for houses. Then the problem becomes how to cover steep banks with plants to hold the soil. In some case banks are steep and extensive. Ground covers often are not sufficient to hold the soil through heavy rains. What is needed […]

Colorful Mid-Height Shrubs And Trees For Banks

In many California housing developments, roads are created on hillsides and pads bulldozed off for houses. Then the problem becomes how to cover steep banks with plants to hold the soil. In some case banks are steep and extensive. Ground covers often are not sufficient to hold the soil through heavy rains. What is needed […]

Colorful Low Shrubs And Trees For Banks

In many California housing developments, roads are created on hillsides and pads bulldozed off for houses. Then the problem becomes how to cover steep banks with plants to hold the soil. In some case banks are steep and extensive. Ground covers often are not sufficient to hold the soil through heavy rains. What is needed […]

Colorful Very Low Shrubs And Trees For Banks

In many California housing developments, roads are created on hillsides and pads bulldozed off for houses. Then the problem becomes how to cover steep banks with plants to hold the soil. In some case banks are steep and extensive. Ground covers often are not sufficient to hold the soil through heavy rains. What is needed […]