
Fruit, Nut, and Berry Guide
This guide is written to help you, the homeowner, grow your very own fruit trees and berries from initial transplant stages to maturity and harvest

This guide is written to help you, the homeowner, grow your very own fruit trees and berries from initial transplant stages to maturity and harvest

Perennials in your garden will do more than look pretty, many of them also attract wildlife such as hummingbirds and butterflies. This lists contains some

VEGETABLE PLANTING GUIDE FOR NORTH CENTRAL TEXAS Vegetable Type Planting Depth (inches) Inches between rows Avg Crop Height (Feet) Spring Planting Dates Fall Planting Dates

Indian hawthorn add huge splashes of color in the spring to North Texas landscapes! Beautiful, colorful shows of pinks and whites dominate sunny areas on

(Keeping your yard beautiful even when it’s hot!) If there’s one consistent thing about Texas weather, it’s this: While our summers can be cloudy, clear,

Attracting Pollinators in the Dallas Area by Roseann Ferguson, DCMG Major pollinators: bees, butterflies, moths, birds, bats, beetles, other insects Importance of

PLANT: • Annuals–Begonia, impatiens, lantana, angelonia, vinca, sweet potato vine, caladium, purslane, scaevola, moss rose, coleus, celosia, pentas, zinnias, bougainvillea, hibiscus, mandevilla, etc. • Perennials-pincushion,

Materials for a 4’ x 8′ prepared and raised bed for flowers, vegetables, and other beautiful plants: 20 Cinder blocks (8″ x 8” x 16″)

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What is the difference between an annual and a perennial? Annuals are plants that bloom, set seed, and die in a single growing season. Perennials,
For example: Bedding Plants, Shade Perennials, Althea