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Texas Redbud, Texas’ own Cherry Blossom

Texas Redbud, Texas’ own Cherry Blossom

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Written by Derek Carroll
The heart-shaped leaves and rounding growth habit make the redbud a beautiful addition to a shadier garden. It’s also an early nectar source for butterflies, moths, and bees and a larval host plant for the Henry’s Elfin butterfly.
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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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The Ten Best Lawn Replacements For Shade in North Texas

The Ten Best Lawn Replacements For Shade in North Texas

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Written by Derek Carroll
Here at Native Gardeners, one of the questions we get asked most frequently is, “Why can’t I get ...
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Mulch Ado About Nothing

Mulch Ado About Nothing

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Written by Ethan Katz
As the weather continues to grow hotter, our gardens need all the help they can get to survive th...
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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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