What Gardening Has Taught Me about Starting Over
Gardening has always been about beginnings and endings, but this past year forced a deeper understanding of both
Gardening has always been about beginnings and endings, but this past year forced a deeper understanding of both
If spending time out in your garden is grounding for you, as it is for me, winter can be a tough time.
Gardeners who have pets have a bit of a challenge in designing gardens...
Gardeners who have pets have a bit of a challenge in designing gardens...
The Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera x buckleyi) is a popular winter blooming houseplant from Brazil. Many people buy or are given one in late fall and then are not sure how to care for it the rest of the year.
Pollinators are important to a vegetable garden’s success.
The Edible Gardening For All program (EGFA, formerly known as Citizens Gardening Training Program) is a partnership between Texas AgriLife Extension Service and the Dallas County Health Department Obesity Prevention program
It is time to freshen up those porch and patio containers you planted in the spring!
Fall gardening in Texas starts in June. The idea is to let plants grow during the summer, when it is hot, so they will produce vegetables when the weather cools down.
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