The winter is short in Texas. The states can have a couple of blasts of cold, but at the beginning of March, the weather ...
pipes and plants before Sunday. NWS also mentioned proper safe space heater caution due to an increase in house fires. Gabriel Romero is the Texas Hill Country reporter for MySA, covering the I ...
In the northern region of the Sonoran Desert, surrounded by five mountain ranges and 350 days of sunshine, lies Tucson, where native edible plants grow. The saguaro, barrel and nopal cacti are ...
Explore the worrying decline of Monarch butterflies in Texas and the implications for pollination and food production. Learn why preserving these butterflies is vital for a sustainable ecosystem.
Whether you’re planting in your yard, on a windowsill, or in a public space, you can help create more bird-friendly habitats with native plants. Find the best plants for your area (and where to get ...
Here’s how they differ, and where to find them. Most prominently in Texas Hill Country and Central Texas, clearer, bluer waters can sometimes be attributed to the abundance of natural deposits and ...
The Texas Hill Country is about to experience another cold ... Gabriel is a California native who’s covered Atascosa and Medina Counties for the Castroville News Bulletin, the Leader-News ...
Colorado Bend State Park is on the right, and the new parkland is across the river. Sign up for TPR Today, Texas Public Radio's newsletter that brings our top stories to your inbox each morning. Texas ...
The garden’s crown jewel is the Japanese Garden, a 7.5-acre slice of Zen that’s so authentic, you’ll be checking your ...
Houston’s geography and economic might still make it one of the most influential cities in the state and the country. So how did Austin, a college town on the doorstep of the Texas Hill ...
Keep them at bay in any active garden. In "How to Grow Native Plants of Texas and the Southwest" (University of Texas Press), Austin super-gardener Jill Nokes identifies 12 types of Texas grapes ...
In the viral post, they talk about our most famous plant, the tumbleweed. You are wondering what could be so shocking about the tumbleweed. It is not a plant native to Texas! Tumbleweed is also known ...