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Start by pruning away dead growth on shrubs and trees caused by winter freezes. Rake back mulch from the base of perennial plants frozen to the ground so the sun may nourish new growth.
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All the debris coming into brush recycling sites is turned into either coarsely ground mulch or finely ground mulch.
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Today is the first day of spring, and it's time for all those bugs to start coming out into the sunshine. How did the historic freeze in February affect our local insects? Will there be more or less of them this year? Dr. Jessica Beckham is an entomologist at the University of Texas at San Antonio.
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It's getting hotter and hotter outside, but that's no reason to feel stuck inside. You don't need to be an expert to garden, but it doesn't hurt to get…
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From Tex as Standard: The pandemic didn’t make Jennymarie Jemison take up gardening. But it did give her a new sense of purpose while tending to her...
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Coronavirus isolation got you down or feeling bored? Need a way for your kids to expel some energy? Tired of shortages at the store? Looking to save money…
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Emptier grocery store shelves are helping to cultivate a growing interest in home gardening.
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Though it still feels like summer in Texas, believe it or not, it's time to plant your winter garden. What do you need to know to get started or keep your…
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It's time to start gearing up for spring planting season. What should you do to prepare? What grows best in the spring and what kind of care is required?…
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The end of August often shows signs of the tail end of summer and the high heat that's been keeping you indoors. Better weather conditions also signal the…