More than 4 million real Christmas trees are sold annually in Texas, supporting farms and agriculture businesses throughout the state. As the holiday season nears, Texas A&M Forest Service encourages ...
Needs full sun or partial shade and moist, well-drained soil. Growth rate: 13 to 24 inches per year; matures at a height of 40 to 70 feet. One of the biggest and fastest-growing shade trees, the tulip ...
Fast-growing trees can be a blessing and a curse. On the one hand, they are ideal to plant for privacy in your yard on a relatively short timeline, and some can even be used in special tree ...
Early this year, the Texas Trees Foundation released its plan to tackle the lack of trees in the Southwestern Medical District as part of its initiatives to combat the urban heat island effect.
Establishing fruit trees in Texas requires thoughtful planning and care. These expert tips from Dr. Larry Stein, a professor and fruit specialist with the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service ...
North Texas cities have started to pick up Christmas trees for recycling, disposal and mulch. Each city has its own calendar window for curbside pickup and drop-off locations.
Although he’s gone back and forth on this, Cunningham (aka the Texas Plant Guy) believes the Bradford pear is the absolute worst ... “I guess people just really want a fast-growing tree that blooms ...
AUSTIN (KXAN) — Demand for real Christmas trees continues to rise in Texas, thanks partly to behaviors ... the number of new trees growing in the years ahead could be limited.