" If you’re just starting a garden or would like to add to yours, Texas A&M AgriLife has a list of “Texas Superstar Plants” that it calls both strong and stunning.
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Want to start an edible garden but don’t have green fingers? These basic tips will get you started the right way.
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MacCubbin gives gardening advice for Central Florida residents about sunflowers, fan flowers, poinsettias, sod and cocktail ...