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Texas Tree Planting Guide
There's a new(ish) resource for those wanting to plant trees in Texas.
The Texas Forest Service has created the following site (with the help of TAMU, apparently): http://TexasTreePlanting.tamu.edu Locally, it's not a good time to be planting trees, but now is a good time to start planning for Fall! happy planting, Keith |
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Texas Tree Planting Guide
"Treedweller" wrote in message
... There's a new(ish) resource for those wanting to plant trees in Texas. The Texas Forest Service has created the following site (with the help of TAMU, apparently): http://TexasTreePlanting.tamu.edu Locally, it's not a good time to be planting trees, but now is a good time to start planning for Fall! happy planting, Keith 4 trees appeared for Hays county. Only one made sense, the mexican sycamore, for this continuous drought. Yes, there's a drought if you forgot. If there's some substantial rain between now and November 1st, may consider it. If not, will continue to drip waterfeed my 2 one-year pecan trees for another year. Weather patterns run in cycles from year to year. I've never seen hangin around subsequent low and high pressure cells in summer since observing weather in my teen years in S. Texas. Sumpthin's not right. I'm 53. -- Jonny |
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