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We have a date for the 2024 Plant Sale! Save the date and mark your calendars for April 20. As you probably know, the pandemic has really interrupted the supply chain for many items, and that includes plants. Several of the suppliers that we have used for many years have businesses that did not survive Covid and we have been unable to give the public the plants we would like to have. The Permian Basin Master Gardeners, along with Texas A&M AgriLife, have been educating the public on the importan…
9 months ago
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Master Gardeners: We know that it isn’t Thanksgiving yet, but there are only a few weekends left until Christmas
about 1 year ago
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Try forcing bulbs as an indoor winter gardening project - Midland Reporter-Telegram
about 2 years ago
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Master Gardner: Check your Roses: Rose Rosette
about 2 years ago
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Have you ever stood in your yard and thought “I need to do something in here.”
Well,...
over 2 years ago
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We are experiencing less and less water across our desert Southwest. Currently we are...
over 2 years ago
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Both of us grow plants for food and for aesthetics in our yards. But our reasons
for doing so are different. Emmy: I grew up in Northeast Ohio where gardens and
vegetation abound. I moved to Midland and realized that the plants I grew up
with would not survive here. As a fourth-grade science teach…
almost 3 years ago
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People garden for different reasons and there is a garden book to cover each
one. We each have our favorite books and wanted to share them with you this
Christmas season. “Vegetable Gardening in West Texas – a Guide” by John P.
Cappadonna. This book is written by a local author who really knows his…
about 3 years ago