Do trees require supplemental water during droughts?
The short answer is yes; trees absolutely do need supplemental water during droughts. But the details can be confusing. How much water do they need? How often should you water?
The short answer is yes; trees absolutely do need supplemental water during droughts. But the details can be confusing. How much water do they need? How often should you water?
“I can do things you cannot, and you can do things I cannot; Together we can do great things” ~ Mother Teresa DCMGA By-laws state that a call for nominations will be provided to the membership in August. The 14 positions required in the upcoming election to be voted on at the October Business Meeting are: President,...
The emerald ash borer (Agrilus planipennis) is a highly invasive green jewel beetle native to northeastern Asia that has decimated hundreds of millions of ash trees in North America since it was first discovered in southeastern Michigan in 2002.
Your problem could be chinch bugs. The damage they do is often thought to be due to lack of water, but watering will not restore the affected grass.
Widely appreciated for its spectacular, bright yellow, daisy-like blooms with dark centers, the Black-Eyed Susan plant adds a charming dash of sunshine to cottage gardens, cutting gardens, rock gardens, patio containers, or sunny perennial borders.
Ruby Young Personalized STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) Academy is part of the Desoto Independent School District.
Garlic is an easy to grow plant. Plant it toward the end of October or first part of November to harvest in summer. Like other members of the genus Allium, garlic survives nicely over winter.
Now is the time to think water wise. What is water wise gardening?
Mother Nature was in all her glory for the Dallas County Master Gardener Association, Inc. (DCMGA) 2022 Spring Garden Tour on Saturday, April 30, and Sunday, May 1–sunny, but not too warm.
The fragrant, silvery foliage and lavender-like blooms of Russian Sage add a misty-blue quality to xeriscape gardens, landscapes, borders, or patio containers; especially when several of these plants are grouped together.