How to Grow Fruit Trees in Texas
Here in Texas, we are lucky to have a climate that allows a wide variety of trees and plants to thrive. Fruit trees are among the most popular options at our North Texas nursery, largely because they offer the best…
Here in Texas, we are lucky to have a climate that allows a wide variety of trees and plants to thrive. Fruit trees are among the most popular options at our North Texas nursery, largely because they offer the best…
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A large crop of Texas-grown citrus trees has landed at NHG, and among favorites like ‘Meyer’ lemons, some lesser-known gems can be found. Here are three featured varieties that gardeners of all experience levels can succeed with, given some time…
If you thought we couldn't grow citrus in north Texas, think again: modern hybrids have brought cold tolerance to a new level, and although we still wouldn't recommend leaving them out in the worst of our winters, container-grown citrus is…
Originally published in April 2015. 'Spring', for your local DFW independent garden center (IGC) is typically defined as mid-February through mid-May. North Texans know how temperature and weather swings can affect that, though: 'spring' may begin with an unseasonably warm…