That’s a harder position to fill, so we’re lucky to have it. Botanically it’s Mahonia bealei. It was discovered in China by Scottish botanist Robert Fortune 200 years ago. He left it in the ...
St. Augustine is the more dominant grass and eventually will take over, even if you let Bermuda fill in the bare spots.
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Dear Neil: Since the extreme cold of February, 2021, we have had trouble with this one live oak. One fork has sparse leaves ...
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Their purple berries are food for birds. Unfortunately birds spread mahonia seeds far and wide in their droppings and this shrub has a habit of popping up where you least expect it. Under most ...
THERE’S nothing that heralds the start of spring for me – even when it’s still mid-winter – quite like that splash of yellow, and one of the best examples of this is the wonderful mahonia.
Dear Neil: Since the extreme cold of February 2021 we have had trouble with this one live oak. One fork has sparse leaves that are also yellow. Should we have that fork removed? Leave it alone?
This one grows beautifully in shade. That’s a harder position to fill, so we’re lucky to have it. Botanically it’s Mahonia bealei. It was discovered in China by Scottish botanist Robert Fortune 200 ...