After freezing temperatures affected San Antonio, many South Texans are wondering whether their plants are dead or simply dormant.
By James Newburn, managing director, UT Gardens, Knoxville KNOXVILLE — We have lots of tears being shed in our State Botanical Gardens these days, but don’t be concerned. It’s simply […] ...
Neil Sperry weighs in on benefits of crape myrtle vs. yaupon holly alongside streets, planting oak acorns and when to lay sod ...
The old adage is that “if it blooms in the late summer or fall, you dig and divide it in late winter or very early spring.” ...
The ranger station greets you with a simplicity that sets the tone for the entire experience – no flashy signs, no tourist ...
On perfect spring or fall days, when Texas weather shows its gentle side, the open-air market buzzes with energy from opening ...
Vice President’s Honor Roll | 3.5 to 3.9 GPA for 12 credit hours or more Abubakari Yakubu-Lea of Accra, Ghana; Jose Alberto ...
Maximize your garden’s success with our 2026 Texas planting guide, featuring the best times to start your vegetables based on ...
Scenic shot in grandmother's old photos raised questions about when and where it why it was taken and why it was framed. Part of the mystery is solved.
Enhancements and weatherization efforts mean this year’s freezing weather did not overwhelm the state’s electric system. But policymakers face tough decisions as future load projections grow.
Move your potted citruses and other weather-sensitive plants into the greenhouse for protection. In the late winter, usually in January, start seeds for tomatoes and peppers so they’ll be ready to ...
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