This small shrub is drought and heat-tolerant. The round bloom clusters are made up of tiny tubular flowers that start yellow and then turn orange and red. Lantana thrives in the Texas heat!
This colorful plant grows in a mounded shape with slender, arching stems that have soft, grayish-green to silvery, wrinkled-looking foliage. In late summer through the first frost, it produces elongated, lavender clusters that attract hummingbirds. The purple clusters send out white, tubular flowers that extend beyond the plant to create an amazing landscape accent.
Salvia Greggii comes in many colors, such as white, pink, and purple! These plants are low maintenance and don't need much water.
This hardy plant is the best for summer production. It takes the heat and stays in bloom longer! Its vibrant color creates an entire landscape bursting with flowers. Ready to brighten any landscape!
To enhance your fall garden, add this annual flower with beautiful colors like gold, copper, and brass. Keep your marigolds healthy by removing old blooms to encourage new ones to grow.
Kale is hardy and thrives in the cooler months of fall and even winter, especially once summer heat fades.
Using River Rock products can improve drainage and reduces water usage. They are also easy to maintain and they don’t attract pests. River Rock will stand up to foot traffic and last a long time. You can save money on an ongoing basis using this affordable landscaping feature. Not to mention there are many options of color and texture to add depth, character, and beauty while creating a custom look.
River Rocks are great for replacing mulch or adding texture to your flowerbed
4-6 inches (mainly used for drainage)
1 or 1.5-2 inches
.25 inch
1-4 inch
1-4 inch
inch
Chopstones are great for borders around trees, while boulders are good accents for flowerbeds!
4 or 6 inches
4 or 6 inches
Any size
Any Size