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When can you start gardening in Texas? Is it still too early? Is Mother's Day too late?
No, you shouldn’t wait until Mother’s Day to start planting your garden. If you're aiming for a productive spring or early summer harvest, mid-May is already quite late to start certain crops from ...
A new app from the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation helps Texans pick native plants with confidence.
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Garden in rhythm with West Texas’ seasons, not against them
In drought-prone West Texas, work with the seasons: start small, choose native plants, embrace winter dormancy, and support pollinators.
You need to have another perennial ready to grab that baton and start blooming as the prior one finishes. It doesn’t have to be contiguous. In fact, it’s cool if it isn’t. That lets interest in your ...
Whether you're a gardening expert or can't keep a succulent alive, today is the day to strive for a greener thumb, celebrate the beauty of plants and embrace the joy of growing something of your own.
Horticulturist Neil Sperry, who has written a weekly garden column for the Express-News since 1995, has compiled a new guide for Texas gardeners. "Lone Star Gardening" offers everything from garden ...
NORTH TEXAS (CBSNewsTexas.com) - My ideal landscape has lots of shades of green, lots of shapes and textures, all teamed with spots of color throughout. This is where ornamental grasses come into play ...
July is the time to start your plants for the fall garden. There are a number of good reasons for fall gardening in West Texas not the least of which, is the weather is much more pleasant! Cooler ...
NORTH TEXAS - If you are looking for some gift ideas for the Gardener in your life, I've got a few of the obvious suggestions. I went to go see my friend George Pavelek of New Purpose Urban Farms in ...
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