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Seasonal Gardening

Protect your plants before the cold sets in.

Spruce things up to get the most out of your space.

Fall is the perfect time for gardening in Southeast Texas.

From planting herbs to fertilization, there's plenty to do in the cooler months.

Use this tool to prevent winter sprinkler system problems.

Take care of some essential winter garden tasks and you’ll be ready for a gorgeous spring.

Cover cropping keeps soil healthier and makes gardens look better year-round.

These spring prep projects can be completed in a weekend.

Rhododendrons can get damaged by the cold.

When the cold weather hits, take care of your coleus plant so it can prosper again the next year.

The one thing that hated winter as much as you did is your yard.

Take advantage of extra daylight hours by getting a jump start on spring yard work.

Mostly, you're waiting for mid-winter.

Consider 4 factors when choosing a snowblower.

Before you hibernate, make sure your plants are set to endure the winter.
The canna lily is a tall, graceful and striking plant.

From lawn mowers to patio furniture, protect your outdoor items from cold weather.
Cosmos are wonderful, beautiful and fairly easy to take care of.
Yucca plants are very hardy and are easy to take care of.
The sage or Salvia officinalis shrub is regarded as a sturdy and evergreen household herb. It needs minimal
Black-Eyed Susan can be perennial (Rudbeckia fulgida) or annual (Rudbeckia hirta). Garden varieties of

While poppies are usually native to warmer climates, they can still thrive in colder areas with some preparation when the seasons begin to change from warm to cool.