This disease has run rampant over roses in DFW and elsewhere for a decade. See how to recognize it and what you should do.
Landscapes are not “forever” improvements. Like most other elements of home ownership, they’re never static. Eventually, for whatever the reason, it becomes time to remodel your gardens. It can be …
If you have a tree or shrub that has outgrown its usefulness – if it’s just too large for its surroundings – winter is the prime time to dig and …
In working with Texas gardeners for more than 45 years, I’ve seen a lot of bad winters do a lot of bad things to our plants.
This is a wonderful Texas AgriLife Extension publication on vegetable gardening in Texas, including all the details you’ll need and even a map of the average dates of the last …
I’m a big fan of St. Augustine. It’s a handsome grass that many of us love. But, it does have its issues, and as a group they constitute some of the most commonly asked questions I encounter.
If you’re seeing oddly shaped growths on leaves and twigs of some of your shade trees, odds are it’s just insect galls. You might be interested to find out how they happen and what you can do about them.
Gardeners enjoy having attractive turf, particularly as spring unfolds. Keeping grass healthy and vigorous is one of the best ways of eliminating weeds, and I have several tips that will help you get where you want to be.