Autumn Sage (salvia greggii) is evergreen, not deciduous. One of the best plants for attracting Hummingbirds, and it blooms almost all year, but mostly in spring and fall.
I stand corrected Paul and appreciate you taking the time to educate. I’m learning as I go BUT definitely want to put correct info out there! I’ll be sure to pin your comment.🙌
It can be evergreen in mild winters, but semi-evergreen if we have hard winters. It's certainly not evergreen like dwarf yaupons or other true evergreens.
This is really helpful info, and I'm happy to find your channel. Gardening in Texas can be really challenging, especially with our extreme heat and drought this year, so it makes sense to work with native plants that have adapted to our environment.
I’m so excited you’re here! I’ve learned a lot of gardening lessons the hard way. The importance of using natives and well adapted plants was a big one. As you continue your native journey, you’ll see that native doesn’t mean boring. Texas has so many lovely and colorful options! I also think local nurseries are a great source for finding native plants. Happy planting!
Going shopping😘.....I do have a turk's cap, so much fun to watch the pollinators at work‼️ Thank you for the great plant ideas, and yes Caleb Oma likes your plant the best!
I totally embarrassed Alannah filming “random plants” at the hospital. Their landscape architect did a great job. The vast majority of plants used were Texas natives. I was so excited to catch the little worker bee in action 🐝
Thank you for this list! I've been getting pretty versed in Texas natives and I've never heard of most of these. Super helpful (also they're beautiful!). Thankyou!
So glad this was helpful! I’m fairly new to the native game as well and I can absolutely see the difference in performance of these plants versus many of my nonnatives. If it would help, I do have a part two of this video and a video on my best performing natives in my August garden. Happy gardening!!
@theplantninja-texasgardener Absolutely! BTW, if you are in the Bell county area, there is a new nursery on FM 93 between Belton and Temple. I just bought a beautiful compact cherry laurel; my first tree! I'm so excited to see the pollinators it brings. Hopefully, it will survive my amateur green thumb lol. Happy planting to you!
Welcome! I’m so happy you’re here and I hope you find the content helpful😊I love learning from other gardeners. So if you have some gardening tips, don’t hesitate to share!🙌💗
I believe that sprawling evergreen is a sea green juniper. They get about 5-6 ft in height and spread. Not sure on the upright ones. Suspect Spartan or other variety of juniper. Thanks for watching!
EXCELLENT question…I suspect most if not all will do well but there are unique challenges to each region. Consider the plant database on the Ladybird Johnson Wildflower website: www.wildflower.org/plants/ Also Texas superstar website is helpful: texassuperstar.com/selecting/index.html Texas A&M Agrilife extension is also very helpful: agrilifeextension.tamu.edu These sites will help you make the best selection. Thanks for stopping by and the great question!
Even though im going to grow bamboo for all of the benefits they bring like helping decreasing carbon in the air (which this will only be a pot plant) but do you know any native species that are native around san marcos river area?
Hey neighbor! Great question! I believe you’re in the Edwards Plateau ecoregion and all of the mentioned plants are good options for you. If you have wetter areas that you’re trying to plant in, you definitely might need to consider other options. I don’t have much experience with water/pond planting but I do know that Texas Star Hibiscus does well in wetter soils. This might be a helpful resource on your ecoregion : tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/wildlife_diversity/wildscapes/ecoregions/ecoregion_7.phtml
Appreciate you taking the time to leave feedback. At times, making these videos can be as much of a challenge as learning the content subject. Hoping to provider better quality as I learn more and budget for better equipment.
Do you mean not to plant Lantana urticoides(native)? Or are talking about lantana camera(non native and often invasive)? www.texasinvasives.org/plant_database/detail.php?symbol=LACA2
Autumn Sage (salvia greggii) is evergreen, not deciduous. One of the best plants for attracting Hummingbirds, and it blooms almost all year, but mostly in spring and fall.
I stand corrected Paul and appreciate you taking the time to educate. I’m learning as I go BUT definitely want to put correct info out there! I’ll be sure to pin your comment.🙌
It can be evergreen in mild winters, but semi-evergreen if we have hard winters. It's certainly not evergreen like dwarf yaupons or other true evergreens.
Thanks. I really like using things that are native. Just makes sense.
I agree! Unfortunately I’ve had to learn this lesson the hard way😜
This is really helpful info, and I'm happy to find your channel. Gardening in Texas can be really challenging, especially with our extreme heat and drought this year, so it makes sense to work with native plants that have adapted to our environment.
I’m so excited you’re here! I’ve learned a lot of gardening lessons the hard way. The importance of using natives and well adapted plants was a big one. As you continue your native journey, you’ll see that native doesn’t mean boring. Texas has so many lovely and colorful options! I also think local nurseries are a great source for finding native plants. Happy planting!
Going shopping😘.....I do have a turk's cap, so much fun to watch the pollinators at work‼️ Thank you for the great plant ideas, and yes Caleb Oma likes your plant the best!
I totally embarrassed Alannah filming “random plants” at the hospital. Their landscape architect did a great job. The vast majority of plants used were Texas natives. I was so excited to catch the little worker bee in action 🐝
I know who MY favorite Texas Native is!!!
Thank you for this list! I've been getting pretty versed in Texas natives and I've never heard of most of these. Super helpful (also they're beautiful!). Thankyou!
So glad this was helpful! I’m fairly new to the native game as well and I can absolutely see the difference in performance of these plants versus many of my nonnatives. If it would help, I do have a part two of this video and a video on my best performing natives in my August garden. Happy gardening!!
Loved the info - heading to my nursery in North Texas 😊
So happy it was a help to you! Spring is right around the corner🙌
I really enjoy this style of video. Your channel and CTG have provided loads of inspiration!
Thank-you! I absolutely love CTG. We are so fortunate to have such a great resource for our area. I’m honored to be listed with them💗
@theplantninja-texasgardener Absolutely! BTW, if you are in the Bell county area, there is a new nursery on FM 93 between Belton and Temple. I just bought a beautiful compact cherry laurel; my first tree! I'm so excited to see the pollinators it brings. Hopefully, it will survive my amateur green thumb lol. Happy planting to you!
@@Psalm2515 I’m in Bell county too! I heard about the new nursery but this is the nudge I needed to go check it out🙌
Thank you. So happy I found your channel ❤
Welcome! I’m so happy you’re here and I hope you find the content helpful😊I love learning from other gardeners. So if you have some gardening tips, don’t hesitate to share!🙌💗
@@theplantninja-texasgardener you are very kind. Thank you 🙏🏾❤️🙏🏾
Thanks...provided some great recommendations.
So glad it was a help! Happy gardening😊
Thank you!
You're welcome! Thanks for checking out the video and taking the time to leave a comment, it really helps😊
Thank you
You’re most welcome!
That's some "sage" advice!
Solid 9 on the 10 point dad joke scale🙌😝
great channel!!!!!
Thanks for stopping in and the encouragement! It’s greatly appreciated😊
i love those evergreens in the background. especially the one with the dichondra. so pretty! can you tell us what they are?
I believe that sprawling evergreen is a sea green juniper. They get about 5-6 ft in height and spread. Not sure on the upright ones. Suspect Spartan or other variety of juniper. Thanks for watching!
Are these plants good for the whole of Texas or are they to specific regions?
EXCELLENT question…I suspect most if not all will do well but there are unique challenges to each region. Consider the plant database on the Ladybird Johnson Wildflower website: www.wildflower.org/plants/
Also Texas superstar website is helpful: texassuperstar.com/selecting/index.html
Texas A&M Agrilife extension is also very helpful: agrilifeextension.tamu.edu
These sites will help you make the best selection. Thanks for stopping by and the great question!
Excellent!
I appreciate the compliment! 😊
Even though im going to grow bamboo for all of the benefits they bring like helping decreasing carbon in the air (which this will only be a pot plant) but do you know any native species that are native around san marcos river area?
Hey neighbor! Great question! I believe you’re in the Edwards Plateau ecoregion and all of the mentioned plants are good options for you. If you have wetter areas that you’re trying to plant in, you definitely might need to consider other options. I don’t have much experience with water/pond planting but I do know that Texas Star Hibiscus does well in wetter soils.
This might be a helpful resource on your ecoregion :
tpwd.texas.gov/huntwild/wild/wildlife_diversity/wildscapes/ecoregions/ecoregion_7.phtml
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Thanks!
part of the pictures were blurry so you couldnt make them out
Appreciate you taking the time to leave feedback. At times, making these videos can be as much of a challenge as learning the content subject. Hoping to provider better quality as I learn more and budget for better equipment.
plz don’t plant texas lantana. they’re everywhere already.
Do you mean not to plant Lantana urticoides(native)? Or are talking about lantana camera(non native and often invasive)?
www.texasinvasives.org/plant_database/detail.php?symbol=LACA2
Thank you!
Thanks for watching!