Yellow bells are a large, tropical shrub that grows well in southern states like Arizona since they are heat-tolerant and drought-tolerant. They feature dark green leaves and golden-yellow flowers, and the blooms last from spring until late fall.
Tips for Adding Shade to Your Backyard with an Alumawood Pergola
7 Desert Trees to Consider When Designing Your Arizona Landscape
Top 10 Flowering Plants to Include in Your Arizona Landscape Design
If you’re looking for unique desert plants with gorgeous blooms that will complement your desert landscape—you’ve come to the right place! These ten flowering plants bloom during different seasons, so you can keep your yard looking bright and beautiful year-round. Plus, since desert landscapers in Arizona less commonly use these plants, you can be confident your yard will stand out compared to all the other homes in your neighborhood!
5 Biggest Pests to Deal with in the Arizona Desert
Your Arizona landscaping is one of many investments you will make to your home, but only if it's protected. There are pests that can eat into assets, and some will do more harm than others. Learn how to protect your plants and home from the five biggest pests in the desert, so that you don’t have regrets!
13 Desert Plants that Add Color to Your Yard
How to have a Diverse Landscape in Arizona without Looking Like Your Neighbor
Plant Survival Guide for Summer in Arizona
In this blog post, we'll go over what you need to know about watering your lawn and garden during the hot summer months as well as some tips on how to protect your plants from sunburns, leaves turning brown or yellow, and more. We will also discuss some options for keeping your greenery looking lush even in the hottest temperatures.
How to deal with weeds in Arizona
The Best Plants that Bloom in Spring in Arizona
Best Winter Plants for Phoenix to Get Color
3 Questions to ask before Fertilizing Plants in Phoenix
5 Tropical Plants that Grow in the Desert
The Arizona desert is a challenging place for tropical plants to grow. The dry heat and low water levels make for a harsh climate for most tropical plants. However, the lush, colorful, exotic landscape is still a very desirable backyard look. Here are 5 Tropical Plants that Grow in the Desert that you can use to create your tropical landscape, even in Arizona.