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  • Tools and Apps
    The Earth-Kind® Plant Selector allows one to find plants well-suited for specific regions of the state of Texas. Individuals can find their region by searching via zip code or search...
    bluebonnets and maroon bluebonnets in a field
  • Tools and Apps
    The Crape Myrtles for Texas database provides information on crape myrtles related to growth habit, bloom color and height so that consumers can select a cultivar for their landscape needs.
    Pink crape myrtle flowers
  • Program
    Aggie Horticulture began serving gardening and horticultural crop production information in October 1994 with factsheets, guides and databases are based on years of testing and practice. More than 50 teachers,...
    Skip Richter training a squash vine up a trellis
  • Program
    Resources for this program are provided by county agents directly. The link to this program requires login credentials. If you are interested in this series, please contact your county agent....
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  • Project
    Want to learn how to make your own aloe gel for sunburns? Or how to grow vegetables that your family can eat for dinner? Join the plants and gardening project...
    girls tending a school garden
  • Publication
    With the state's growing population and limited supply of groundwater and surface water, Texans must use water wisely. Rainwater harvesting is an approach that anyone can use to capture rainfall....
  • Publication
    Today Master Gardeners are active in all 50 U.S. States and eight Canadian provinces. The heart of the Texas Master Gardener program is the dedicated, passionate volunteers who are willing...
  • Publication
    A comprehensive resource for anyone who wants to know how to find and grow time-honored and passed-along plants or who wants to create and nurture a heritage garden. Includes an...
  • Publication
    This book aims to help landowners identify the bluestem species on their property and determine whether the grasses fit the management goals for their land.