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- PublicationHigh pH in wines is a problem that plagues many winemakers in hot climates. This publication provides methods, products, and resources to mitigate this issue while offering effective alternatives and...
- PublicationWhip and tongue grafting, when done correctly, offers many advantages to growers while allowing for a more secure graft. This publication teaches the basics of whip and tongue grafting while...
- PublicationEach year, bacterial pathogens cause millions of global contamination cases that result in illness and death. The development of surface coating strategies to inhibit the attachment and growth of bacteria...
- PublicationBeets are cool-season vegetables that are grown for their roots. They require little room to grow and are ready to harvest within 7 to 8 weeks after planting. This fact...
- PublicationThis publication on Eggplant is part of a series on fruits and vegetables that includes growing, storing, and cooking tips-as well as healthy cooking recipes. Information for this series has...
- PublicationFigs can be grown across Texas and are good sources of fiber and potassium. This fact sheet instructs gardeners on the care of figs and provides a recipe showcasing figs....
- PublicationGinger is known for its distinct flavor and taste and powerful anti-inflammatory properties. This fact sheet instructs gardeners on the care of ginger and provides two recipes showcasing ginger. (2...
- PublicationOkra is a warm-season vegetable crop that can be used in many dishes. This fact sheet instructs gardeners on the care of okra and provides two recipes showcasing okra. (2...
- PublicationPears are a great choice for many Texas gardeners, often bearing fruit by the fourth season. They can be used in a variety of dishes and baked goods and are...
- PublicationRadishes are cool-season vegetable that require little room to grow, which makes them an excellent crop for small gardens and flower beds. This fact sheet instructs gardeners on the care...