

Be nice please, I'm brand new. Trying to slowly build up a native plant garden in this area. In Southeast Texas zone 9b. The ground is sandy loam, with some patchy grass. I've already planted some aurea (pictured at the bottom ), with top soil and some compost layered into the holes and on top. Some creeping jenny in another corner. And I have a ton of horseherb, which I love, in another are, which someone recommended to just cut up and mix with the soil and it will grow.
Looking for other ideas for plants that are varying heights/looks that go well together, and of course some blooming flowers that go together.
I want to move the metal table, but I live with family and have to double check with them for everything.
by philplant

2 Comments
Well, you’ve got a smiling low spreading dog-wood right smack in the center, whatever you put around it will be just beautiful! Good luck!
Creeping Jenny is not native to Texas, the aureas some are native some aren’t. Back to your question, it depends on how much sun that spot gets i believe. Most Texas natives need full sun but there are some that can do part sun part shade and a few that can do full shade.