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Uncharacteristically wet weather this year has left many producers across the state with a growing weed problem.
The H2i Lab recreated a map of the Kerr County floods, showing how high the water levels got at certain times during the ...
The pink and dwarf sundews, found in Big Thicket, have captivated naturalists for centuries—and insects cannot resist their ...
The City of Austin is releasing 350 sterile grass carp into Lake Austin this week to help control the spread of hydrilla, an ...
Water deeply, which encourages root growth, making plants more drought tolerant. It is best to water in the morning since it ...
By spring 2026, hikers, bikers, and equestrians will be able to traverse the Lone Star State by trail to see some of the most ...
Some officials are already identifying ways to prevent similar disasters, including investing more in traditional siren alert ...
A full and complete guide on overwintering sage and what you can do to help the plants. all you need to answer will sage survive winter?
Planting zones are warming — affecting which plants thrive in different U.S. regions. This trend is likely to continue as global temperatures rise.
Texas has eight plant hardiness zones, ranging from the cold-hardy northwestern Panhandle to the warmer southern regions. Here's what to plant now.
The USDA bases its plant zone maps on average minimum temperature so people in each zone know which plants can best withstand their local weather.
Starting a successful garden begins with knowing your planting zone. These maps can help.