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Central Texas Gardening Tips for July
Gardening Tips for July in Central Texas: Fertilize: Give annuals a complete fertilizer. Water well before and after application. Deadhead and fertilize roses. Fertilize young fruit trees (except pears) with a 3-1-2 ratio product at 1-2 cups per inch of trunk … Continue reading
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May Gardening Tips for Central Texas
May Gardening Tips Remove the spent foliage only from spring flowering bulbs that have browned and died back. Then a good application of bone meal or 5-10-5 fertilizer is in order. Plant the following veggies now: Lima Beans, Snap Beans, … Continue reading
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