Try A New Shrub

Gudrun Opperman urged the Lake Houston Gardeners to “get away from boring” by planting less common varieties of shrubs , and after the February deep freeze, we are all going to need some new ideas.  Here is her presentation, filled with beautiful photos of each shrub (many from her own yard).  Gudrun also provided a handout with detailed guidelines on plant location, soil and light needs which you can download  here.

 

 

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A few lucky gardeners were able to take home some rooting clippings from her yard, but there were many plants available for exchange, considering the time of year.  There was also a fabulous bundt cake and lots of socializing–with masks, of course.

Sydney Hamiton and Sue Allen swap stories
Delicious cake!

4 Responses

  1. Gudrun,
    Really enjoyed this presentation. I’m in need of adding some more shrubs to my garden. You’ve given me some good ideas.
    Thank you
    Pauline Symon

  2. Very valuable presentation. Thank you for sharing your talent with shrubs and plants of all kinds.

  3. Gudrun, your presentation is a masterpiece! It comes at a perfect time when we are watching and waiting for our brown gardens to tell us if we need to replace and replant. You have provided magnificent possibilities for shrubs in many locations! Thank you! Thank you!

  4. Gudrun,
    Your presentation was perfect timed. As I look at all the brown twiggy stuff in my garden and the browning leaves of what I thought would outlast me, I’m really glad I have your advice and suggestions to guide me through this very busy, upcoming gardening season. Thank you!!