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Several of our recent Garden Tip posts have had huge responses, ranging from 30,000 to 80,000 page views. In the event that you might have missed them, here are quick links back to them, all collected together. Gee, I hope these permalinks work! (By the way, someone always asks: you can save a permanent link for a post you like simply by clicking on the time the post was made. You’ll get a new hyperlink that will look like those below. Save it, and it will always take you back. Now, if we could only have hyperlinks to help us find our car keys and phone cords.) “Protecting our plants from tonight’s expected low temperatures.” There really isn’t much you can do besides covering them or bringing them back inside. Spraying water on them would probably do more harm than good. Here was my tip from a couple of days ago. https://facebook/photo.php?fbid=10154049371845427&set=a.432883880426.378035.431323175426&type=1&stream_ref=10 “’What is a good, fast-growing shade tree?’” That’s a question I’m asked all the time. I liked the way a Saturday called and I worked to a conclusion. Here is that link: https://facebook/permalink.php?story_fbid=10154047942630427&id=431323175426&stream_ref=10 “The importance of protecting our honeybees” https://facebook/photo.php?fbid=10154048781670427&set=a.432883880426.378035.431323175426&type=1&stream_ref=10 “Tell us your favorite nursery and why.” (This one has 186 posts from ALL OVER TEXAS. Fascinating reading. See where others shop, and what makes their nursery choices special. https://facebook/permalink.php?story_fbid=10154045419200427&id=431323175426&stream_ref=10 “Did the Aggies mess with the UT campus?” The story of the red (maroon-ish) bluebonnets that have appeared on the UT grounds this spring. This is one of the all-time most-read things that I’ve posted. https://facebook/permalink.php?story_fbid=10154040423370427&id=431323175426&stream_ref=10 “Planting vegetables, flowers before Easter.” While I’m not a big advocate of using Easter as my dividing line for spring plantings, it’s difficult this one year to defend my position. Still the map I attached to this post is a valuable tool for knowing best average times to begin certain spring activities. It’s the map of the average dates of the last killing freezes of spring. https://facebook/permalink.php?story_fbid=10154035446240427&id=431323175426&stream_ref=5 Hope you found, or will find these links fun and informational.
Posted on: Mon, 14 Apr 2014 12:31:03 +0000

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