Earth-Kind Lecture to Feature Using Native Plants
Learn how to design stunning, orderly landscapes using native plants that support pollinators at an upcoming Earth-Kind program featuring expert Dawn Stover.
Learn how to design stunning, orderly landscapes using native plants that support pollinators at an upcoming Earth-Kind program featuring expert Dawn Stover.
Yay for Fall! Yep, September 22nd is officially the first day of fall! But with all the pumpkin spice products being sold in August you’d think it was earlier than that! (laughing out loud!) If you’re like me, you’re looking forward to crisp cool days, chilly nights and the changing colors of the leaves. The…
If we can survive until October, East Texas will enjoy what I like to call a “second spring.” Meanwhile, as the blazing heat of summer begins to ease, our gardens shift gears. Ruby-throated hummingbirds and monarch butterflies begin their long migrations, while a burst of deep red oxblood lilies signals “the end is in sight.”…
If you enjoy seeing how new flowers and vegetables perform in real-life East Texas conditions, mark your calendar for the 2025 East Texas Horticulture Field Day in Overton. Held Thursday, June 26, from 8:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., this free event offers something for every gardener, whether you are a professional landscaper, Master Gardener, or…
East Texans who have dreamed of attracting flocks of fluttering butterflies to their backyard or helping save the iconic monarch will have a prime opportunity to learn how this week. As part of their “Nature in the Garden Series,” the Smith County Master Gardeners and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service are hosting a free public…
Fire and forests might sound like a dangerous combination, but in East Texas, the two have evolved together. Fire has long played a vital role in maintaining healthy ecosystems in our Pineywoods and Post Oak Savanna regions, where regular low-intensity burns once shaped open woodlands, fueled wildflower displays, and supported native wildlife. Now, after a…