Timing It Right: Planting Fruit Trees In East Texas
1. Best Time: Fall late September-early November This is ideal because the soil is warm, roots grow quickly, and the tree...
Read More1. Best Time: Fall late September-early November This is ideal because the soil is warm, roots grow quickly, and the tree...
Read MoreMost plant tags highlight the big, flashy trade name — the marketing name growers use to stand out. But the...
Read MoreChanges From Gardening in a Cold Climate to Gardening in East Texas 1. The Heat Becomes the Main Limiting Factor In cold...
Read MoreIn East Texas the best time of the year to plant Blueberries and Blackberries is January to March. ...
Read MoreChanges From Gardening in a Tropical Climate to Gardening in East Texas? 1. You Now Have Winter (sort-of) Tropical gardeners rarely deal...
Read MoreSee how they compare and which one is the perfect fit for your garden. Sasanqua Early Bloomer: October - December Flower: Smaller, single...
Read MoreWelcome to East Texas: Where Tree Planting Doesn’t Stop in Winter If you’ve recently moved to East Texas from a colder...
Read MoreAbove: Ladybug nymphs on a tree 🐞It’s that time of year again — Ladybugs are hatching, and you may start to...
Read MoreEspoma® has been a pioneer in organic gardening since 1929 and is known for its commitment to sustainability and soil...
Read MoreOrganic fertilizers improve soil health over time, while Synthetic fertilizers offer fast, targeted nutrient delivery. Each type has advantages...
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