February 25, 2010 - Posted by Jen- 0 Comments
I love Wednesdays at Indian Summer Lodge in the Heights. Its a full day for me with Artist, Jeff River Law collaborating about our landscape projects. River took me on one of his jobs in Memorial yesterday to tweek the sound of his newest creation. River specializes in many things and one is the design [...]
February 22, 2010 - Posted by Jen- 0 Comments
Hi Jen, These are my sick palms we talked about from the freeze. See you in kickboxing class on Wed. Bernadette Hey Jen, Hope all is good with you. My buddy bought some fox tail palms last year (approx. 20 foot tall) and this winter has them brown. Will they come back or are the [...]
January 21, 2010 - Posted by Jen- 3 Comments
Jen My bird of paradise leaves are brown with green stalks from the snow last year. Should I cut them back to stimulate new growth? If so how far? Is it time to prune my crepe myrtles? Paul H., Bellaire, Texas Hi Paul, You can do either two things with your bird of paradise: [...]
January 17, 2010 - Posted by Jen- 4 Comments
Jen, Aren’t you big into native plants? How do they fair in a Houston freeze? Jon Yes, I love the indigenous plants. I think all natives did well. During this time of the year they are not blooming so they just look dead. Interesting you asked Jon, I was just in the car with my mentor and friend Jeff Law, [...]
January 7, 2010 - Posted by Jen- 0 Comments
Hey Jen, Hope all is well. Any suggestions for how to handle the cold? I think we lost some ixoras and lantana. Also, how should we handle the sprinklers? Thanks and best for 2010! Jeff and Jamie Bellaire, Texas Hi Jeff and Jamie, Cover your plants with a sheet or blanket and water in your favorite [...]
December 16, 2009 - Posted by Jen- 0 Comments
Dear Jen, It was very nice to meet you too, here is the photo of the tree I talked to you about one of the nick names”silk floss”I am not sure what is the botanical name.In this photo you will notice that the tree has almost no leafs,no flowers,because I have taken this picture [...]
November 29, 2009 - Posted by Jen- 0 Comments
Hi Jen, Can you tell me what might be eating my Bougainvillea folliage? Thank you, David Vincente David, It sounds like its the bougainvillea looper. The caterpiller is a green or brown and about 1 inch long. It feeds primarily at night, which is why you may see the damage but fail [...]