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Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation launches free app to grow native plants, aid pollinators
TPWF’s free Wild Thumb app guides Texans to select, plant and maintain native plants with region-based tips, nursery maps and reminders.
It's the first app developed by Texas Parks & Wildlife, with a focus on boosting struggling pollinator populations.
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From festivals to roadsides: Top 17 places to find Texas wildflowers
The winter is short in Texas. At the beginning of March, the weather starts to warm, and then the Texas Highways pop wi ...
Flame Acanthus is a heat-loving hummingbird magnet that brings a fiery color to your garden. Anisacanthus quadrifidus var. wrightii is the choice for our area and is on the Permian Basin Master ...
Uneven rainfall across Texas could mean a varied season for blooms this spring, according to the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center's annual wildflower forecast. Why it matters: Spring is arriving in ...
Spring is on the horizon, and for San Antonians looking to grow a drought-resistant garden, a new app is offering some help. While the Texas Parks and Wildlife Foundation app can’t dig holes for seeds ...
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Spring equinox sends biological signal to native plants
As day and night balance, observe your yard, plant native species in succession, and help pollinators thrive this spring in ...
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