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Tall types exceed 20 feet in height. If you think that's not possible, look at Muskogee or Red Rocket. If those don't ...
When I think about nature, I’m picturing hillsides and meadows free of straight lines, squares, and cubes. Look at any topographic map or drive through any undeveloped parcel of property. What nature ...
Sure, the season’s been mild so far. But odds are the heat blast will hit soon. Here are some strategies to get through to ...
And in landscaping I once stopped by the house of an ultimately respected landscape architect. He was a friend of mine — a man who had designed plans for a first lady.
Bamboos are grasses, so one would think that conventional grass killers would be up to the task. But even the best of them ...
If I could only have five plants for color in my North Texas landscape in summer, these are the ones I’d choose out of the long list of applicants. Mind you I’d be leaving a lot of fine plants ...
Rain gardens reduce erosion and flooding while adding low-maintenance beauty to your yard. North Texas pro Carrie Dubberley of Dubberley Landscape shares how ...
Copper plants. These came into the Texas landscaping trade around 1960. They were stars for about 30 years, but interest has waned in the past 25 years.
There’s lots to get done in your North Texas landscape. Here’s the list for March Neil Sperry March 1, 2024 at 4:00 AM ...
Temperatures have been relatively mild lately in North Texas leaving many wondering when it’s safe to start spring planting.
Local News How North Texas is planning to meet the water needs of its rapidly expanding population Water providers across the state are planning as far ahead as 2070.