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Six Distinctive Rarities Adaptable to Gulf Coast Gardens By Adam Black Director of Horticulture Peckerwood Garden GREEN-FLOWERED BAHAMA MALLOW (Pavonia bahamensis) Strange green flowers among similarly green heart shaped foliage make this hibiscus...
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By Jean Fefer & Will Isbell Harris County Master Gardener Seed saving is fun and interesting, but there are also some more practical reasons to do it. It saves you money, provides seed security, leads to regional adaptation, and quality control. You can also learn...
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SELLING YOUR EXTRA HARVESTS By Jacob Martin Mercer Botanic Gardens Greenhouse Manager Ever grow too many vegetables and herbs and not know what to do with them? While it may seem daunting, selling your excess produce to local restaurants can be a great way to...
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SECRETS OF A ‘LAZY’ NATIVE PLANT GARDENER By Russ Kane and Margaret Gnewuch Native Plant Society of Texas – Houston Chapter Many people think native plant lovers have an all-natives-or-nothing approach to gardening. We’ll tell you a little...
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ADDITIONS By Lois Sutton The Herb Society of America, South Texas Unit Winter and summer savory are good additions to the late spring garden. They are culinary herbs, providing an oregano-like flavor. Like all herbs give them good drainage and a minimum of six...