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In the Vegetable Garden – January 2020

  • By liathappleton
  • December 28, 2019
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A new year also means it’s time to get busy in the vegetable garden. So far winter has been, at least in my mind, tolerable, and hopefully January will bring us more mild, sunny days for planting, weeding and watering.

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Facts and Images about “Cedar Fever”

  • By liathappleton
  • December 28, 2019
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We are entering prime “cedar fever” season and millions of Central Texans will be affected—some more severely than others.

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Inside Austin Gardens Tour – Julie Nelson and Kay Angermann

  • By liathappleton
  • December 28, 2019
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On May 16, 2020, the Travis County Master Gardeners will host our 10th “Inside Austin Gardens Tour.” We will be opening five personal gardens plus Extension’s Demonstration Garden for the public to tour.

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IAGT Sponsor Spotlight – Austin Concrete

  • By liathappleton
  • December 28, 2019
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Austin Concrete, LLC, one of our 2020 Inside Austin Garden Tour Sponsors, is not a driveway or walkway specialist, but an artisan of all things concrete.

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Color Your Burger – 2019

  • By liathappleton
  • November 28, 2019
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Once again, our Travis County Master Gardeners hosted third graders from Title 1 Travis County Schools for the Science of Agriculture – Youth Event.

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In the Vegetable Garden – December 2019

  • By liathappleton
  • November 28, 2019
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Goodbye watermelon, hello grapefruit! Some fruits and vegetables are simply better eaten fresh and in season. Watermelon in the winter? No way.

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In the Vegetable Garden – November 2019

  • By liathappleton
  • November 3, 2019
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Who’s ready for cool weather?? I know I am! The comfortable days and cool nights of fall have finally arrived, and hopefully we’ve kissed those 90-degree days goodbye until next year. Continue Reading →

Field Crickets: Cricket Invasion

  • By liathappleton
  • November 3, 2019
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Field crickets seem to be popping up in large numbers in Central Texas lately, and the big question that I receive is WHY?

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In the Vegetable Garden – October 2019

  • By liathappleton
  • September 30, 2019
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The weatherman said it best recently: “We are taking baby steps to fall.” Summer’s grip has been awfully tight, but every day we are getting closer to milder weather AND the next rain.

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In the Vegetable Garden – September 2019

  • By liathappleton
  • September 2, 2019
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Fall is on the way and with it comes one of the best gardening seasons in Texas.

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Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Horticulture Hotline, staffed by Travis County Master Gardener volunteers. Open weekdays 9:00am - 5:00pm.

Phone: (512) 854-9600
Before visiting, please call first to ensure a Master Gardener is available, then visit the office in person (1600B Smith Rd., Austin TX 78721).

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