Search results for: “earth kind landscaping”

  • Program
    The Texas Master Gardener program’s strength lies in its ability to meet the diverse needs of the individual communities it serves. By combining statewide guidelines with local direction and administration,...
    Two volunteers in a garden
  • Tools and Apps
    Plant Answers is an archive of questions and answers related to plants and gardening organized by topic.
  • Tools and Apps
    This tool allows you to search Aggie Horticulture’s Ornamental and Landscape Plants database to find the plant or plants you wish to view. You may also view all of the...
  • 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
  • The Plant Party webinar series is a collaboration between Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. These quarterly webinars are meant to...
    Native Plants sign in a 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
    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.
  • Publication
    Grasses are one of Texas' most valuable natural resources. This publication will introduce you to the amazing variety of native and introduced grasses in Texas. Plants are arranged alphabetically by...