The Blums enjoy gardening and all of this charming landscape was created and is maintained by them. The following do well in shade and sun and are border plants: bracken, Christmas, maidenhair, hay-scented, and New York ferns. Easy to care for and durable, the Chinese Evergreen plant is one of the most popular houseplants and perfect for beginners. Ostrich, walking, and sensitive ferns are border plants and do well in flower beds and gardens. Walking and sensitive ferns provide good shade. Presented by BeeWeaver Honey Farm. Choose one of our three sizes: 8" (STD), 10" (DLX), 12" (PREM). The latter is a naturalizing plant that grows in most soil types, attracts butterflies, and is deer and rabbit resistant. Erin Rodgers accordion (from noon 2 pm). Inch Striped Dracaena Plant,  plant Basket With Liner. She also has solid red Amaryllis along with red and white Amaryllis brought to Brenham from her Mothers home which was situated near the lovely Garden Oaks area of Houston. Below is a picture of Donna Bennett, Chairman of the committee presenting the award. The impeccably manicured front yard is flanked by a Natchez crepe myrtle tree and a young Live Oak. It is butterfly and hummingbird friendly and provides a bright and friendly welcome to patrons of the restaurant as well as passersby. From tools, pots, soils and mulches, Plants-'N-Things is your complete home grown garden center. Long Spoon at Blackwood Chef Cade Conlon preparing and serving. This entrance to the cottage is enhanced by a Crossvine curling around a porch post and a potted ligustrum patio tree. Perennials with different blooming periods throughout the season are planted in this fenced corner lot. Priceless articles, photos, content, and videos from professional horticulturists dedicated to giving you all the help you need to pursue your love of gardening! Send a living message today with a plant from BRENHAM FLORAL COMPANY. They grow in the sun and shade and are low maintenance and resistant to pests and diseases. A great deal of time and care has gone into making this home a well-deserved Yard of the Month. The manicured Tiff grass lawn is accented with Magnolia trees, crape myrtles, and Wisteria. Someone described it as looking like Disney Landa colorful island in the dead of winter! A pathway of stones leads to the back yard where the family swimming pool provides recreation and a hedge of wax leaf ligustrum provides privacy. Carolyn Sander, being a forever resident of Washington County, provided a unique history of this beautiful home. A natural air cleaner, this flowering plant loves bright, but indirect light and moist soil. A closer glance around the grounds of this beautiful home and you will see Star Jasmine, Sago palms, pittosporums, airplane plants and roses. December Yard of the Month was awarded to Kenneth and Lete Phillips, 407 West Third Street. Decorative planters filled with Japanese Yew and juniper accent the walk to the front door. Get ready for Spring Planting with Plants-'N-Things. Large gold dust and Hawaiian Ti Red Sister plants give added color to the garden. April Yard of the Month was awarded to Kathy and Keith Kietlinski at 314 Scenic Drive (picture not available), March Yard of the Month was awarded to Debbie Weghorst at 704 W. Stone St. (picture not available). Numerous fruit and other small trees are scattered throughout. KAY'S CUISINE FOR THE SOUL was selected for our first Tip of the Hat Award for the year. Earthworm Castings are a natural, organic soil enrichment. Flanking the corners, are lovely urns on wrought iron pedestals with cascading Boston Ferns. Our offerings for the Festival will include about 20 selections; reds, pinks, whites, bicolors, many fragrant. Their yard is filled with colorbeautiful impatience and caladiums. Sago palms anchor the gardens and feature red knockout roses and lavender lantana. John and Michelle Faulk at 800 S. Market were awarded the July Yard of the Month. Weeping yaupon, camellia, plumbago, roses, gardenia, boxwood, and iris are just a few of the plants that enhance the landscape. Throughout the yard are plantings of Lantana, Mexican heather, Liriope, ornamental grasses, and Pentas. Complimenting the inviting garden spaces are many mature trees. Yeti Sunshine Soft and fluffy shaved ice Real fruit flavors Nothing artificial. Choose one of our three sizes: 6" (STD), 8" (DLX), 10" (PREM). Blackwood Educational Land Institute Elderberry shrub and syrup, Ginger coriander dressing, Herb salts, Herb oil, and their Herbal apothecary line. Framing the front door of their southern style home are two lush Boston ferns. Home of Melissa and Henry Flowers, 709 Scott Street, Home of Seth A. McMeans, 100 East Tom Green, Home of Mr. and Mrs. Gene Cooper, 2211 Century Circle, Home of Sandy Smith, 704 West Chauncy Street, Home of Don and Molly Glentzer 1404 S. Day Street, Home of Roslyn Bradford - 806 S. Day Street. Bluebonnet Garden Club awarded the March Yard of the Month to Rodney and Cindy Foerster at 2401 Rosedale. Choose one of our three sizes: 6" (STD), 8" (DLX), 10" (PREM). December, Yard of the Month.the day of our December meeting, the committee awarded YOM to Debbie Lehrmann on Peachtree. Tejas Bulbs Tejas has been growing , breeding and promoting heritage and modern Crinum lilies since 1983. The Bluebonnet Garden Club awarded the October Yard of the Month to John and Sherry Lacy, 809 West Stone Street. They grow in shade and sun and are low maintenance. This backyard haven is shaded by a huge sycamore tree and bordered by cherry laurel and Setsugekka camellias. Tucked in between a variety of trees and shrubs, a scarecrow couple welcomes visitors. Beds of periwinkles provide seasonal color. Used for vegetables, flowers, plants in and around the house, trees, shrubs and lawns. The home of Kim and Jesse De Los Santos at 902 Matchett Street. With his love for the outdoors, Randy enjoys his time spent working in their yard. Additional plantings include Mexican Sage, yellow Lantana, a large Buckeye tree and other perennial plants. The side flower beds begin to reveal Dannys whimsical tastes for gardening. Kalanchoe is a gardening favorite, indoors or out! One of the easiest ferns to grow indoors, the Bird Nest Fern will stay vibrant in your home all year long. Choose one of our three sizes: 6" (STD), 8" (DLX), 10" (PREM). We also have a selection of companion plants, such as Calopogon orchids and other bog plants, and jewel orchids and unusual Philodendron species to accompany tropical carnivores. All of this charming landscape is created and maintained by the owners. Our selection of carnivorous plants is the most diverse in the U.S. Venus Flytraps, North American Pitcher Plants, Tropical Pitcher Plants, Sundews, Butterworts, Bladderworts, carnivorous bromeliads, and all sorts of other carnivorous plant odditieswe have it all! Admission is free. Theyre sure to love these fresh and lively plants! A sago palm punctuates the corner of the house and others stand guard along the driveway. Congratulations to Kay! Chicken Tinga with cabbage, radish and queso fresco, Grilled Brussels and goat cheese tacos with cabbage slaw and lime. Japanese boxwoods surround the stone and brick mosaic floor of his courtyard. Cottonmouth Cannabis Cottonmouth Cannabis is a veteran-owned, family operated, regenerative hemp farm producing exclusive handmade and raw wildcraft goods. The second Tip of the Hat award for the 2017-2018 garden club year was given to Blue Bell Creameries, Brenham. Choose one of our three sizes: 4" (STD), 6" (DLX), 8" (PREM). Mrs. Dippel was a Knolle from home (Yes, Im old time Washington County and fully understand where the expression comes from!!) The peace lily plant brings peace and harmony to any space. Various Lilies and Iris are interspersed throughout. We also carry a full line of organic alternatives for the organic conscientious consumer. Among other plants are variegated pittosporum, loropetalum, foxtail fern, boxwood, Indian Hawthorn, begonias, a crepe myrtle and dusty Miller. A bamboo arbor covered with Crossvine leads to the backyard. The Bluebonnet Garden Club awarded the Yard of the Month for November to Tracy and Dan Moran at 403 Ross. Mescalito Coffee Coffee Options: Lattes-Honey Cinnamon, Lavender, Caramel, Vanilla, or Mocha, also Cold Brew, Iced Tea, and black coffee. Ballad of the Bird Dog A range of mercantile offerings from t-shirts to candles to pantry/bar items. TX Hospitals. The yard and home are cheerfully decorated for Christmas with many Santa Clauses welcoming the visitor. Large oak trees and crepe myrtle grace the front yard. Raised planting beds outlined with rock contain a generous variety of plants. Choose one of our three sizes: 8" (STD), 10" (DLX), 12" (PREM). From tools, pots, soils and mulches, Plants-'N-Things is your complete home grown garden center. The revamping of their gardens is a beautiful transformation. It is surrounded with tall trees and lush shrubs creating a private retreat, which is perfectly accented with elephant ears, iron plants, potato vines, bougainvillea and geraniums. Because we use only fresh fruit, many of our meads are seasonal which allows us to provide you with the most delicious, fresh, and approachable mead available. This lively arrangement is a plant lover's dream! We will also have plenty of different cacti, succulents, and other assorted plants sought after by collectors. He is the pastor of Abiding Word Church. There are buckets of hot pink Geraniums on the front stairs leading up to the front door. Choose one of our three sizes: 6" (STD), 8" (DLX), 10" (PREM). Were sorry but pets will not be allowed on the property. Bee Weaver Meet the Beekeeper! Trimmed boxwoods and stone outline the flowerbeds, which are filled with Angelonia, Coleus, and Begonias. The red margined dracaena plant is easy to care for, making it the perfect gift for any occasion. Featuring a handsome mix of artfully arranged green plants, yellow button poms, orange alstroemeria, and a small mushroom bird, Natural Touch is a delightfully charming arrangement. We do not ship to New York, Hawaii, or Alaska. The front walkway is accented with large urns of colorful begonias and coleus, while the front porch welcomes visitors with comfortable rocking chairs and a bench. The home that has sheltered many families over the years is adorned with wreaths, banners , and pumpkins in an array of bright fall colors of yellows and oranges. On the front porch of the home hang giant Boston ferns that may be the largest you will ever see. This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged. The former is hardy, attracts butterflies and birds, and shelters small animals and insects. Yard of the Month for August was awarded to Martin and Luanne Coles at 1803 Walsch Street. The yard is a garden of Fall blooming plants including chrysanthemums, Texas aster, Mexican firespike, salvias, and fragrant mist flower. On all four sides of the home are an abundance of beautiful pink knock-out roses along with mexican sedum, skull cap, lantana, agave, native grasses and a bed of a variety of bulb plants like Easter Lily. The Bluebonnet Garden Club has presented the October Yard of the Month to Ron and Veronica Luhn who reside at 2412 Corey Street. These plants thrive in shady areas and tolerate fluorescent lights, making them perfect for experienced or newbie plant owners. Also pictured is Ron Wise of Wise Landscaping. The walled side garden is screened with star jasmine with the focal point being a lovely sculpture that can be seen through the iron gate. We also carry a full line of organic alternatives for the organic conscientious consumer. Lady, silvery glade, and leatherwood ferns also perform well in flower beds and gardens and on borders. The natural world is the main subject of her block prints and influences from her travels around the world, from Alaska to Antarctica, show themselves in her work. Ferns come in many sizes and shapes and bring color to different settings. This area is complete with a beautiful swimming pool and fully equipped outdoor kitchen. Congratulations! May Yard of the Month was presented to the Lampes at 1802 Walsh, Brenham, TX. The Bluebonnet Garden Club has awarded the Yard of the Month for May to Carol Haenel of 2403 Ryan Street. We have a small backyard garden and love growing okra. Gulf Coast Fern Society Literature on ferns. Spathiphyllum Plant (Peace Lily) Basket With Liner. The pool area is surrounded with a variety of color filled urns and clay pots. Bluebonnet Garden Club has selected the home of Randy and Lori Erskine at 511 W. Mansfield Street for the November Yard of this Month. Mystic Multiples Mystic Multiples is a Houston artist duo creating risograph and letterpress goods. A welcoming patio features large potted Bay Laurel trees. The Bluebonnet Garden Club awarded the Yard of the Month for July to Evelyn & Randy Daigle at 1507 Victoria. We use our own estate honey and source as much Texas grown fruit as possible. The home of Pastor Martin and Denise Moore at 2413 Ryan Street was chosen by the Bluebonnet Garden Club as the Yard of the Month for September. In the center of the garden is a strategically placed American flag, which made this yard an even more appropriate choice for July and the observance of Independence Day. He has created a small courtyard using a Greek Venus statue carrying a water urn; a piece of antique wrought iron fencing and a replica of an Italian stone wall fountain decorate the courtyard area. There is Crossvine blooming on the fence and trellises, and pots of ferns, bougainvillea and crown of thorns on the patio and porches. Choose one of our three sizes: 6" (STD), 8" (DLX), 10" (PREM). Their landscaping is always colorful and beautifully kept. 2014 Bluebonnet Garden Club. Giant and variegated liriope, dwarf mundo grass, ajuga, creeping juniper, foxtail fern, nandinia, sedum, plumbago, and English ivy create a beautiful combination of plants. The front walk trails through a bright, sunny garden filled with blooming flowers in a myriad of colors and species including sweet potato vine, Texas Star hibiscus, lantana, red and orange roses, yellow bells, and Pride of Barbados. The brilliant blue plumbago, the perfectly maintained knock out roses (not a spent bloom in sight) and the lush green lawn made this yard an obvious choice. Large live oaks and a magnolia tree provide shade. As your eye travels beyond the wrought iron backyard fence, there is a uniformly planted grove of paper shell and native pecan trees. Pass-along plants such as Bleeding heart arent commonly found in nurseries these days. Two large oak trees anchor the corner lot with native heat resistant plants. Completing the front and side of this pristine yard are sego palm, white crepe myrtle, roses, encore azaleas and Lorapetalum. Zone 9 Tropicals A large selection of Alocacias, Calatheas, Hoyas, Philodendrons, and much more. Their front yard is well manicured in hybrid Bermuda grass. A multi-container vegetable garden is behind the garage next to the outdoor fireplace patio area. Gates will open at 8 am. The Bluebonnet Garden Club awarded September Yard of the Month to Gene and Jean King at 405 Tanglewood Drive in Scenic Estates. The Doersoms were presented a gift certificate to a local nursery. Lady fern is a resilient, naturalizing specimen plant that works as ground cover and accents brightly colored plants. A certificate was presented to them for their beautiful new landscaping. You must go see it. If your favorite color is green, weve got you covered. A great deal of time and care has gone into making this home a well-deserved Yard of the Month.The Bluebonnet Garden Club awarded the Yard of the Month for November to Tracy and Dan Moran at 403 Ross. Send our Designers Choice Dish Garden to a friend today. Presenting the award to Wende L. Ragonis, President of Washington County Chamber, are Judy Pendergrass and Joy Goedeke, co-chairs for Tip of the Hat; and Charlotte LaRoche, club present. As you walk into the back yard, even more of Dannys personality begins to emerge. New Leaf Nursery New Leaf Nursery offers familiar herbs (rosemary, oregano, thyme) as well as those less common, such as winter savory, salad burnet and fennel. It'll even purify your air! The yard is beautifully landscaped with a rich variety of plants, such as bird of paradise, roses, crotons, dwarf yaupon, sweet potato vine, cedars, lantana and several varieties of ferns and shrubs. August Yard of the Month was awarded to Jim and Dayle Burkhart of 605 Walnut Hill. Famous for its stiff, sword-like leaves, this gorgeous plant is also known as a Snake Plant. Barbara and Danny have landscaped their home with an eye for elegance and whimsy. Alex Patel is the owner/manager. Jill Whitten Jill Whitten hand builds porcelain cactus flower pots, tiny spring bowls, owls and tiny birds, and owls in cactus pots. FLORIST - BRENHAM FLORAL COMPANY - Plants, Brenham, Browse our selections for identification of tropical and exotic plants, including colorful Bromeliad and dramatic Dracaena, as well as traditional favorites, like the easy-to-care-for Pothos, Philodendron, etc. A large bed of ferns and purple heart tradecantia appear in a side planting bed. The circle drive is flanked by two large pink crepe myrtles and the retaining wall is bordered by pink drift roses and pink mucky grass. The pool is surrounded by tables, chairs and other lawn furniture. Beyond that is a very attractive garden space. TN Nursery proudly has served The Washington Monument Trump Towers, 911 crash sites as well as The Discovery Channel and over 150,000 dedicated customers. Flanking either side of the antique leaded glass front door are magnificent Boston Ferns. Beds of yellow Moss Rose Purslane, hot pink Vincas, and purple and white Angelonias line the steps into the home. Walking fern is hardy, deer resistant, and is suitable for ecosystem support. On the other end of the spectrum, we occasionally offer a few varieties of stapeliads and other personally-produced succulents for our succulent-loving customers. TN Nursery is a family owned & operated Mail Order Plant nursery shipper of premium quality bare-root trees, shrubs, perennials, Moss and more. Due to COVID-19, our annual flower show has been postponed until further notice. Plant is dressed with basket and bow. No picture available. Del Sol Food was awarded a Tip of the Hat Award! We Ship Our Bareroot Plants To Everyone Nationwide. A closer glance around the grounds of this beautiful home and you will see Star Jasmine, Sago palms, pittosporums, airplane plants and roses. The Bluebonnet Garden Club Yard of the Month for September was awarded to Beverly and Larry Koehler at 2601 Mustang. We sat in our car next door in Charles moms driveway at 304 Pecan St. to watch the moving. The well-manicured lawn is Tiff Bermuda. The Bluebonnet Garden Club awardedYardof theMonthfor May to Jay and Robin Hill at 1506 S. Jackson Street. The front yard is dominated by white lantana, yuccas, various ferns, sedums, salvia, loropetalum, azaleas and variegated ginger. She creates hand printed goods from her original block prints in the form of art prints and textiles such as tea towels and bandanas. Virginia Bluebells Are Warm Season Shade Perennials, TN Nursery Reviews - Swamp Peoples' Troy Laundry, Tammy Sons Feature Article Posted on Entrepreneur. Deer- and rabbit-resistant Christmas ferns work as ground cover, are hardy and low maintenance, grow indoors and outdoors, and protect soil from damaging environmental conditions. Ostrich and sensitive ferns act as ground covers. Purple heart tradecantia and purple leaf shamrock add colorful accents, as well as, pentas, impatients, and a unique Crown of Thorns appearing in full bloom. The castings are rich in water-soluble plant nutrients that are readily available to the plants. Viburnum frames the left side of the house and the front gardens include Formosa azaleas and Pride of Mobile azaleas, Chinese Fringe flower, Golden Daisy bushes, purple Agapanthus, white Dianthus and Bridal Wreath Spirea.