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False cypress is a beautiful evergreen that grows well in many landscapes. Make the most of this tree by planting it with one ...
Plants typically need light to grow. However, some plants don’t like having a grow light overhead. myHOMEBOOK gardening ...
Hügelkultur beds require hard work to build, but they'll reward you with rich, fertile soil. You don't want to do that hard ...
In the 1930s, Howard E. Butt Sr. and his wife, Mary, lived in this Italian Renaissance-style home in Harlingen, in the Rio ...
One of the first and most difficult was back in the late 70s when we all were searching for a replacement for common St. Augustine — the most popular turfgrass in Texas. A fatal virus called St.
Planning a garden that produces fresh fruits and vegetables throughout the year can seem challenging, but with the right approach, it becomes manageable and rewarding.
When I first visited Mrs. Lee’s Daffodil Garden around 40 years ago, I left a note in their suggestion box letting them know that they needed to cut or thin some trees in order to keep the daffodils ...