Coleus 'Pink Chaos:' Hot-pink leaves with ruffled, variegated borders edged with a thin line of light green make ‘Pink Chaos’ look like an explosion of neon paisley. Grows 6 to 18 inches tall. Can be perennial in Zones 10 to 11, but elsewhere is an a
Purple Fountain Grass - Love this in a container with a lower flowering plant around the bottom. May just need to do a new pot! This is a heat lover too! Great for Texas.
Tthis garden is an inexpensive small space solution for growing herbs and spices. This family was already growing plants in recycled food packaging, so the idea was a hit, in fact it was so sucessful with viewers that Rosenbaum published a how-to.
How to Grow Arugula | The Homestead Garden: "You do not have to be a professional gardener to grow Arugula. It is very hardy, very cheap, and grows very quickly." | #prepbloggers #growyourown