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Can I plant native plants in the fall?

Can I plant native plants in the fall?

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Written by Katrina Holland
Spring is often hailed as the perfect time for planting, but the ideal planting time varies depending on what you're planting. Fall is the best season for planting if you desire a vibrant, flourishing garden come Spring. It's particularly advantageous for native grasses, sedges, and wild Forbes (wildflowers). Embrace the autumn season as a prime opportunity to set the stage for a stunning and thriving garden in the coming months! 
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10 Key Steps for Planting Native Texas Trees in November

10 Key Steps for Planting Native Texas Trees in November

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Written by Tessa Wilson
Planting native Texas trees in November can be quite successful thanks to the milder weather which is ideal for root establishment.
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What Is A Native Replacement For My Crape Myrtle?

What Is A Native Replacement For My Crape Myrtle?

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Written by Derek Carroll
It’s hard to imagine a summer without the colorful blooms of the Crape Myrtle. From brilliant whi...
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Somewhere Over the Rainbow, How to Plant by Color

Somewhere Over the Rainbow, How to Plant by Color

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Written by Dorothy Yoakam
Somewhere over the rainbow, bluebirds fly, troubles melt like lemon drops, and gardens bloom with...
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It’s Nice to Meet You, What to Expect with our Consultation Meetings

It’s Nice to Meet You, What to Expect with our Consultation Meetings

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Written by Sonja Spray
    An outdoor landscaping project can seem daunting at first. It is our goal to give you a space...
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