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We’re in Houston today visiting with AcAcia Johnson. We’ve visited her garden before to see her beautiful roses, which she grows in containers (Roses in Texas). Today she’s back to share more from her garden space.
A ruby-throated hummingbird stops by a feeder for a visit.
A big, healthy monarch caterpillar on a swamp milkweed (Asclepias incarnata, Zones 3–9) plant
This is my second year of growing this ‘Cavendish Dwarf’ banana tree (Musa ‘Cavendish Dwarf’, Zones 9–11). It hasn’t produced any fruit yet, but it is growing well.
A beautiful ‘Early Girl’ tomato.
This is the second year I’ve grown the rose ‘Tropicana.’ Introduced back in 1960, this variety is still a favorite, thanks to its huge, perfectly formed flowers in a rich warm color.
AcAcia’s backyard in early summer, with beds and containers starting to take over the lawn
The petals of the flowers on this ‘Piñata’ climbing rose are a rich shade of orange when they first open. They then fade to pink as each individual blossom ages, so you get a variety of colors in each cluster of flowers.
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