How Much Weekly Rain Your Landscape Actually Needs
A quick East Texas shower may make the pavement look wet, but it rarely delivers the deep, soaking moisture your...
Read MoreA quick East Texas shower may make the pavement look wet, but it rarely delivers the deep, soaking moisture your...
Read MoreWhile rain is essential for plant growth, too much of it can become a silent killer for gardens and landscapes....
Read MoreWe’re often asked which bedding plant is best for our East Texas summers – Vinca or Zinnia. Each has...
Read MorePhoto courtesy of Southern Living® Plants The Oakland Holly™ (Ilex hybrid 'Magland') is a standout among evergreen shrubs, with its distinctive...
Read MoreWe all enjoy pretty containers sitting on the porch, patio, by the pool or in our flower beds. However, many...
Read MoreRe-Blooming Azaleas (Encore, Bloom-a-Thon) that bloom 3-4 times per year, are one of the most versatile and popular flowering...
Read MoreDo: • move them once nighttime lows reach 50 degrees • use your “go to” insect spray and treat the plant before...
Read MoreDo: • Plant in elevated soil that drains well (avoid planting in low areas). • Create a Pillow Bed out of potting...
Read MoreWant to help your mum blooms last longer? Do: • Water the soil, not the plant • Water at the base of...
Read MoreHere’s some answers to frequently asked questions: Do I deadhead Drift® or Knock Out® Roses? Both Drift and Knock Out Roses will...
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