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Spring Weed Control
April is here and so are the weeds. The dandelions, henbit and other broad-leaf weeds are thriving. One option to slow down and kill the broad-leaf weeds is to use...
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10 Things to Consider When Purchasing Plants
Spending some time preparing and planning for your garden will pay off in the end. Consider these tips before purchasing plants for your garden. 1. Know your zone: What garden...
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Proper Management of Lush Spring Forage Can Deliver Big Benefits
With spring comes abundantly verdant pastures – pastures that deliver high levels of protein and energy, according to Ted Perry, Purina Animal Nutrition Beef Nutritionist. “Protein and energy are highest...
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After the Storm: Caring for your trees
The early December ice store was brutal on trees around north and central Texas. A walk around your property or neighborhood most likely yielded several downed trees. While an ice-storm...
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Mike’s Winter Weather Tips
Cold fronts and freezing weather started early this year. With the cooler temperatures and fall rain, we are now enjoying some great fall color in our landscapes. Even though the...
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How Will You Honor Our Heroes This Veterans Day?
This Veterans Day, Monday November 11, take the time to honor those who have given so much in service to this great country. Remember, “Freedom is never free!” Here are...
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Winter Preparations
We are having some nice weather in North Texas, but it’s time to start thinking about winter. Make preparations now, so when that first freeze rolls around, your ready! November...
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Gator’s Story
Gator is one lucky pup. On February 24, 2013, a couple of two-day old Great Pyrenees puppies were brought to the Jacksboro Highway Russell Feed store. The owner explained that...
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Transitioning Plants Back Indoors
October is the time to start preparing tropical plants for the move back inside. Begin the transition by moving tropical plants into shade or lower lighted areas of the yard. ...
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Fall Gardens & Wild Flower Seeds
It’s not too late to start your fall vegetable garden. Planting time is now for broccoli, brussel sprouts, cabbage, carrots, cauliflower, chard, kale, lettuce, onions, scallions, spinach, turnips and more....
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Texas Hunter Education Changes
The changes to the Texas Hunter Education program are now in effect. A shorter Basic Course has been added and an Online Course for Complete Certification. Check out their website...
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Fall Is The Time To Fertilize
September is a great time to fertilize the lawn. After the hot summer temperatures, lawns need a boost to green them back up. Use any of these great Nutra Grow...