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- Through an expansive network of 250 county offices and more than 900 professional educators, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service provides practical, accessible solutions to everyday challenges. Connect with an...
- Through an expansive network of 250 county offices and more than 900 professional educators, the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service provides practical, accessible solutions to everyday challenges. Connect with an...
- Tools and AppsThis tool allows you to search Aggie Horticulture's Ornamentals for the Texas Gulf Coast photo database to find the plants you wish to view....
- Tools and AppsCalculating the area and volume of a pond can help in the application of chemical treatments and herbicides. One of the most common problems in pond management is the over-estimation...
- We assist Texans with information on selecting, growing and caring for plants in greenhouses and indoor gardening settings, including potted plants and raised beds. Resources are also available on controlled...
- PublicationA promising strategy for commercial basil production is to propagate basil from cuttings instead of seeds. Research from Texas A&M AgriLife has found that basil plants propagated from cuttings reach...
- PublicationThis 3rd edition of the Texas State Range and Pasture CDE Reference incorporates revisions and new plants approved by the Texas FFA Career Development Events Committee in 2016. (38 pp.)...
- PublicationHomeowners and landowners can build simple or complex systems to capture, store and use rainwater to water their landscape plants. (36 pp., 11 tables, 8 figures)
- PublicationReseeding native plants is one of the most technically demanding land management practices in South Texas. Those planning to reseed natives need to avoid the 10 practices discussed in this...
- PublicationThis publication explains what to expect and do after reseeding native plants in South Texas. Topics include field appearance, livestock grazing, and prescribed burning.