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FOR SPRING GARDENS By: LINDA B. GAY Horticulturist and Gardener lgay4756@gmail.com Naturalizing bulbs are deciduous beauties that pop up in our garden during a Texas winter, strap-like leaves emerging as soil temperatures cool off in January and February. BULB...
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NATIVES LINK GARDENERS TO MORE THAN JUST BEAUTIFUL PLANTS BY BOB DAILEY NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY OF TEXAS PINES AND PRAIRIES CHAPTER Does your soil have standing water during our monsoon rains, is it sticky when wet and like cracked concrete when dry?...
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NATIVES LINK GARDENERS TO MORE THAN JUST BEAUTIFUL PLANTS BY BOB DAILEY NATIVE PLANT SOCIETY OF TEXAS PINES AND PRAIRIES CHAPTER Thousands of beautiful native plant species once covered Texas. They provided food, nectar, pollen and seeds for butterflies, honeybees,...
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MY VISIT TO THE MONARCH OVERWINTERING SITES IN MEXICO MADE ME A BETTER HOUSTON MONARCH GARDENER! By DIANE RUSSELL, Ph.D. Past President Texas Master Naturalists/Coastal Prairie Chapter Mexican Monarch Wintering Site (Diane Russell Photo) In February 2017 I joined a...
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– THE MIRACLE TREE By Karen Cottingham Herb Society of America / South Texas Unit A plant called Miracle Tree and Tree of Life being promoted as a solution to worldwide malnutrition must be something really special. And as a bonus, Moringa oleifera is an...