Search results for: “lawn fertilization environmental impact”
- Tools and AppsThe 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...
- Tools and AppsThe 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.
- ProgramAggie 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,...
- ProgramResources 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....
- ProjectWant 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...
- CourseCourse Information This course is designed to help Master Gardener and Master Naturalist volunteers as well as nursery and landscape professionals tap into the growing movement toward nature-based outdoor learning...
- PublicationWith 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....
- CourseCourse Information This online course teaches you how to plan and maintain native plants. After completing this course, you can select which plants are native to your area, which equipment...
- PublicationThis Brush Busters publication is a guide to measuring the amount of product needed for mixing herbicides using percent and spray volume. (1 page)...