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How to Grow Asparagus in Central Texas (Planting, Care, and Harvesting Guide)

Growing asparagus in Central Texas is a long-term investment that pays off with decades of fresh, homegrown harvests. With proper planting, soil preparation, and seasonal care, asparagus crowns can produce for


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Using Horticultural Oils as Effective Alternatives to Synthetic Pesticides

Gardeners today can choose from a wide range of oil-based products that serve as effective alternatives to synthetic insecticides and fungicides. These products include oils refined from petroleum as well as oils extracted from plants and animals. In Central Texas lands...


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Tree Installation Fees

These are our basic installation fees. Pricing may vary depending on tree location and soil conditions. Trees over 100 gallon size and large palm trees will require a separate quote. If soil is shallow or clay based, additional soil may need to be brought in at an additional fee.

All tree installat...


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Do you need a ground cover that will thrive in the shade?

Choosing a ground cover for the shade requires additional information. It is important to choose a ground cover that will thrive in the conditions that it will be living in. Remember to consider soil type, soil drainage and irrigation capabilities for the best long term outcome. <...


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Are your Texas Persimmon trees looking sickly and dropping leaves?

Many customers have reported that their Texas Persimmon trees are looking worse for wear in the heat of the summer. Not unexpectedly, Lace Bugs are showing up on Texas Persimmon this summer. The leaves appear “mottled” from the insects feeding on the undersides of the leaves with their sucking ...


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