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- PublicationStormwater wetlands are one of the best ways to clean up polluted stormwater on the Texas Gulf Coast, while also beautifying our communities. This publication reviews the major issues associated...
- PublicationRecent research conducted at Texas A&M University provides strong evidence that shallow wetland depressions on the Texas Coastal Plain are not closed systems. These headwater wetlands discharge into traditional navigable...
- PublicationThe weTable transforms an ordinary tabletop into an interactive computer interface. This affordable participation tool enables teams to collaboratively explore and use computer-based data and programs in a workshop setting....
- PublicationThis publication offers advice on planting a garden. Topics include seeds, transplants, seeding, equipment, planting, and transplanting. (2 pages)...
- PublicationThis publication explains how to grow herbs in Texas. Topics include: Site selection Establishment Harvesting Managing pests Preservation And storage. (11 Pages)...
- PublicationDisponible solo en formato digital. Esta publicacion explica como cultivar hierbas en Texas. Temas incluyen: Seleccion del sitio Siembra Cosecha Manejo de plagas Preservacion Y almacenamiento. (13 Paginas)...
- PublicationIn addition to their culinary and medicinal uses, herbs can be used to fill specific landscape needs. They can serve as low hedges, borders, and backgrounds as well as add...
- PublicationCrapemyrtle bark scale has been confirmed in all the Southeastern U.S. except for Florida. It is an emerging pest that threatens crapemyrtle production and landscape use and is also a...
- PublicationMore than 50 new crapemyrtle cultivars have entered the U.S. market in the past 20 years, offering varied heights, shapes, flowering periods, and bloom and leaf colors for home and...
- PublicationAlthough originally grown in China, kiwifruit is a relatively new fruit crop in the United States. (10 pages)...