Neil Sperry’s Lone Star Gardening • 344 pages and 840 of my best photos. • Hardback, printed on high-quality paper. • I sign every copy as it sells. • Covers …
My wife loves oysters. She grew up in a small farm community in South Central Ohio (Isn’t that where your mind drifts when you think of oysters?). Their family shopped ...
Fireman’s cap is a plant with international intrigue. It’s a result of a cross between a native southern United States species and one native to central South America. What’s interesting ...
With the weather warming as June unfolds before us, here are the prime tasks to put on your list for this weekend. See which apply in your landscape and garden. ...
My dad’s entire career at Texas A&M was spent dealing with plants that were poisonous, primarily to livestock, but also to humans. His list included bitterweed, mescal bean (Texas mountain ...
Native Texans are familiar with Blackeyed Susans as wildflowers. Well, dress ‘em up in a new suit of leaves and give them a few touch-ups and improvements, and you have ...
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If you don’t know your shade trees, it pays to know people who know trees. That’s why it’s important to have a certified arborist keep an eye on the trees ...
Here’s my list of the most time-sensitive gardening things we should accomplish in the next few days. PLANT• New lawngrass from sod, seed or plugs. It’s easier to get new ...