Garden Checklist: Early July
Tasks and reminders for your North Texas garden during the early part of July.
Tasks and reminders for your North Texas garden during the early part of July.
The #1 secret to growing vegetables in North Texas is understanding that we have two prime growing seasons: late spring and fall. Here are two helpful schedules for when to plant and what to plant for a fall harvest.
Today, The Dallas Garden invites our readers to join in this commitment to serve others with “Plant A Row for the Hungry”, an initiative sponsored by GardenComm (formerly Garden Writers Association).
Helpful reminders of what to do in your North Texas garden in June.
What’s all the fuss about fall tomatoes in North Texas? When properly managed, fall tomatoes can even outperform the spring tomato crop. Here are the seven steps to growing fall tomatoes in your North Texas garden.
Late May and early June is the time to start seeds for fall tomatoes in North Texas. Here are some tips for getting started.
Lavender fireworks celebrate the beginning of June in North Texas. This is when the Vitex or Chaste Tree explodes with fuzzy, purple blossoms. Growing in popularity, Vitex trees are a care-free, earth-wise addition to the North Texas landscape.
Make the most of your North Texas garden with our monthly garden checklists: timely, season reminders and suggestions from gardening experts.
Growing onions in the North Texas garden is easy and rewarding. Bad luck in the past? Growing onions for the first time? The following steps will make all your onion dreams come true.
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