Uncertain about the future? Why not try seeds? They’re easy to save and provide a safety net for good times and bad.
As climate change makes South Texas' summers hotter and winters more likely to bring freezes, homeowners may want to reconsider their landscaping plants.
Whether you live in an area with little rain or you're looking for something that can handle some neglect, these drought-tolerant ground covers are great picks.
Growing plants that can withstand bizarre weather patterns is becoming more of a worry these days. Try these resilient plants ...
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If your landscape plants have been sitting and "sulking," the cause might be one of two underlying problems that require a ...
Perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.), widely cultivated in the cool-season for forage supply and turfgrass, is extremely ...
It can be hard to find a ground cover that checks all the boxes. Enter Chinese raspberry: A heat-tolerant option with lush, abundant foliage.
Wenwei Xu, Ph.D., Texas A&M AgriLife Research corn breeder, Lubbock, has been named editor of the Journal of Plant Registrations.