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The Coolest Plants for Hot Temps

Season 23 Episode 25 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Liz Morphis from Barton Springs Nursery picks the hottest trend-setters.

Liz Morphis from Barton Springs Nursery picks the hottest trend-setters to dazzle summer’s containers or beds in sun and shade. Trisha Shirey zings things up with zinnias big and small. Daphne shows off what our talented viewers are growing to attract pollinators. On tour, visit a classic Mission-style courtyard renovation that’s a cooling refuge even in blasting temps.

06/01/2017

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The Coolest Plants for Hot Temps

Season 23 Episode 25 | 26m 46sVideo has Closed Captions

Liz Morphis from Barton Springs Nursery picks the hottest trend-setters to dazzle summer’s containers or beds in sun and shade. Trisha Shirey zings things up with zinnias big and small. Daphne shows off what our talented viewers are growing to attract pollinators. On tour, visit a classic Mission-style courtyard renovation that’s a cooling refuge even in blasting temps.

06/01/2017

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