Members of the Hill Country chapters of Texas Master Naturalists and the Texas Native Plant Society have been adding native ...
Here's where to find five of the worst offenders of invasive fish species as well how to catch them—and how to eat them.
Native home: Argentina. According to the website masterofhort.com, German immigrant/botanist/horticulturist Peter Oberwetter ...
Citrus is synonymous with warm climates…but what can we grow here in Texas? Plant pro Zander Caruso from Barton Springs ...
Wildflower enthusiasts anticipate the beauty of bluebonnets every spring.  Historically, bluebonnet seeds are purchased and ...
Season-to-season factors continue to keep Texas pecan production from reaching previous yield benchmarks, said a Texas A&M ...
Last year was exciting for The Garden Guy as I became introduced to a plant called Estrellita Little Star. The name is neat ...
In conversation with Lydia Beaumont, planting expert at Gardeners' Yard, she explains that USDA zones are geographic areas ...
Think you know every kind of daisy out there? Think again! There are dozens—from the edible to the incredible—that you could ...
While the Extension does not advocate for the ban of all tropical milkweeds, it’s important for us to inform the public about ...
I tell people, 'Get in the soil and you'll stay,'" Garrison Street garden volunteer Frances White, 71, told visitors.
Keeping bats as pets is illegal in Texas due to their status as wildlife and their potential to carry diseases like rabies.