If you can’t take the heat, consider agave
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The North Texas summer is hard on traditional garden plants. But one type of plant shrugs of high temperatures and dry conditions and looks stunning all year round: hardy, striking agaves.
Protect Your Ash Trees from the Devastating Emerald Ash Borer
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Hundreds of thousands of ash trees in North Texas are under threat from a small and unassuming beetle: the emerald ash borer (EAB). The half-inch-long insect may look harmless, but anyone with an ash on their property should take action now to protect their trees.
Create a Micro-Oasis in Your Backyard with Small Water Features and Water Lilies
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Create a small-scale water feature in your own backyard for a lot less effort than you might think.
For Bright Color All Summer Long, Look to Cheerful, Easy Zinnias
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Zinnias are as close to instant gratification that you can find in the Texas garden. Easy to grow, heat tolerant and bursting with color, these flowers are guaranteed to take your garden from “blah” to “wow!”
Garden and Union Gospel Mission Win Award to Revamp Backyard Vegetable Garden
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Horticulturists are hard at work preparing the Backyard Vegetable Garden for upgrades and renovations that will allow the Garden to increase production and begin sharing the harvest with the Union Gospel Mission of Tarrant County (UGM-TC). The upgrades are possible thanks to a recent award from the American Public Gardens Association and the United State Botanic Garden as part of their Urban Agriculture Resilience Program.
Attract Butterflies to Your Garden with Plants for Pollinators
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Planting a butterfly garden is not only a delightful use of your landscape–it’s also a service for the pollinators of North Texas, who desperately need welcoming spaces. Attract butterflies to your garden with these native plants.
7 Tips for Growing Roses in North Texas—Despite Rose Rosette Disease
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We asked the Garden’s followers on social media what they wanted to know about roses in the era of rose rosette disease. Here’s what our horticulturists and experts in the field have to say.