Create your own garden soil

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By Melinda Myers Fall is filled with preparing gardens for the following season, raking leaves, and harvesting. Use plant trimmings and fall leaves to create...

MASTER GARDENERS: When to remove a tree

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By Debbie Roland and Emmy Ulmschneider Master Gardeners In the past weeks we have discussed which trees grow best in West Texas and how to plant...

Fall landscape care with pollinators in mind

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By Melinda Myers No matter where you live, investing time caring for your landscape now will pay off with a healthier, more beautiful landscape next...

MASTER GARDENERS: Choosing a thriving tree

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By Debbie Roland and Emmy Ulmschneider Master Gardeners Last week we looked at the proper way to plant a tree. Now let’s talk about how to...

GARDENING: Composting II: Pick your fit

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By Sara Moran, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Horticulture Agent for Midland and Ector Counties The previous article covered tips on how to compost in our...

MASTER GARDENERS: October is the time to plant trees

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By Debbie Roland and Emmy Ulmschneider Master Gardeners Planting a tree that will live in our ever-increasing heat and decreasing water availability can be a challenge....

MASTER GARDENERS: Your lawn and the drought

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By Debbie Roland and Emmy Ulmschneider Master Gardeners As people who try to do our part to conserve water, neither of us have much lawn to...

GARDENING: Composting: This is how we do it!

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By Sara Moran, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Horticulture Agent for Midland, and Ector Counties Composting is a natural process that allows microbes to convert yard...

MASTER GARDENERS: Late summer gardening

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By Debbie Roland and Emmy Ulmschneider Master Gardeners We know we aren’t telling you anything you don’t already know, but the heat has been miserable this...

Preserve basil for winter meals

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By Melinda Myers Don’t let a bumper crop of basil go to waste. Preserve its flavor and zest with proper storage and preservation. Extend the life...