Trying to decide what to plant in this bed in front or our house. We had a gumball maple tree removed. Thinking maybe irises or small bedding plants or should I go back with a small tree like a crape Myrtle or little gem magnolia?





Agree with all of this except I'd skip the new Crepe and go with a Possumhaw Holly. You needed another cook in the kitchen, right?ChoppinDs40 said:
First things first. Dethatch the lawn. Needs it pretty bad. Rip everything out of that bed and till the dirt.
Where are you? Judging by st Augustine, Houston area?
I would take out that tree in front of the house/next to house.
Looks out of place and it blocking the elevation. Or at least trim it.
Trim those bushes and clean up that bed.
For the bare bed, a nice crape would do well or a new shade tree if you remove the other one.
Little gem doesn't go with the rest of the decor, IMO.
If in Houston, add some color perennials. Lantana, black foot daisies, drift rose, maybe ajuga around the perimeter for a nice edged look.
Davanji84 said:Agree with all of this except I'd skip the new Crepe and go with a Possumhaw Holly. You needed another cook in the kitchen, right?ChoppinDs40 said:
First things first. Dethatch the lawn. Needs it pretty bad. Rip everything out of that bed and till the dirt.
Where are you? Judging by st Augustine, Houston area?
I would take out that tree in front of the house/next to house.
Looks out of place and it blocking the elevation. Or at least trim it.
Trim those bushes and clean up that bed.
For the bare bed, a nice crape would do well or a new shade tree if you remove the other one.
Little gem doesn't go with the rest of the decor, IMO.
If in Houston, add some color perennials. Lantana, black foot daisies, drift rose, maybe ajuga around the perimeter for a nice edged look.
Native(not like crepes aren't but the Possumhaw is going to be super tough and not so over-used) and has fantastic winter interest with all the red berries. Won't overwhelm the area either. Plant the suggested perennials underneath/around.
txaggie_08 said:
Is it beneficial to dethatch st Augustine? I figured that would wreck the stolons.
I agree the larger ornamental tree should be substituted with something that doesn't get taller than that upper window. That tree seems too big there covering up the beautiful stone wall. A short ornamental tree or crape Myrtle would looo good in the empty bed.
BmtAg96 said:
Thank you for the great suggestions. Here is a picture of the full front of the house. We have a crape Myrtle on the front corner so maybe adding another in place of the China berry tree?
I like the idea of an ornamental tree in the center of the empty bed surrounded by perennials? The possumhaw holly looks really interesting. I wonder if they are difficult to locate?
Thisguy1 said:txaggie_08 said:
Is it beneficial to dethatch st Augustine? I figured that would wreck the stolons.
I agree the larger ornamental tree should be substituted with something that doesn't get taller than that upper window. That tree seems too big there covering up the beautiful stone wall. A short ornamental tree or crape Myrtle would looo good in the empty bed.
If you want to lightly rake it, go for it. If you want to rip up all of your runners and cause more problems, use the power rake.
The only "dethatching" that needs to happen is a few short mows this time of year. If the thatch is bad, bag the clippings.
ChoppinDs40 said:BmtAg96 said:
Thank you for the great suggestions. Here is a picture of the full front of the house. We have a crape Myrtle on the front corner so maybe adding another in place of the China berry tree?
I like the idea of an ornamental tree in the center of the empty bed surrounded by perennials? The possumhaw holly looks really interesting. I wonder if they are difficult to locate?
I would definitely remove that china. Berry and out something else there. It just blocks the entire elevation.
Maybe a little gem there since it'll top out around 7' and not block everything.
If you need a dethatcher I have a Classen dethatcher identical to the Home Depot one. It only has a couple hours on it. You can rent it for whatever you think is reasonable. It will be sitting around until May, when I do another round of sprigging bermuda.BmtAg96 said:
Yes Houston area. For the tree to remove are you referring to the China berry tree next to roof peak? Waiting for the azaleas to finish blooming before I trim.
Like the idea of flowering plants for the bare bed. How do you dethatch? Something I can rent?