by PCMG Admin | Jul 4, 2023 | FAQ, Parker County
The USDA Hardiness Zones establishes a baseline of average cold temperatures over several decades of record collecting. The zones were adjusted in 2012. Listed below are the zip codes for Parker County and nearby areas. Note all of the zips are in 8A except for one....
by PCMG Admin | Jul 4, 2023 | FAQ, Parker County
How to Become a Master Gardener Parker Co Master Gardeners – FAQ’s – How to Become a Master Gardener How to Become a Master Gardener PCMG – FAQ’s – How to Become a Master Gardener How to Become a Master Gardener This is answered on...
by PCMG Admin | Jul 4, 2023 | FAQ, Parker County
Texas State Champion Pecan N 32° 48.453 W 097° 46.705 14S E 614365 N 3630612 Quick Description: Largest pecan tree in the State of Texas Location: Texas, United States Date listed: 7/30/2006 8:26:23 PM Long Description: This awesome tree was the National Champion...
by PCMG Admin | Jul 4, 2023 | FAQ, Grass, Ornamental & Lawn
We are on an acre in Aledo & are getting ready to have a lawn installed. We have a large cluster of live oaks in our front yard, but the rest is pretty much full sun. Almost everyone in our neighborhood has a Bermuda lawn. We are considering putting St. Augustine...
by PCMG Admin | Jul 4, 2023 | FAQ, Grass, Ornamental & Lawn
Grubs or Grubworms can be an issue in turf from June to October in our area. The easiest way to make sure your lawn has a grubworm issue is to dig up a foot square section only a few inches deep. Look for the white larvae. A lawn with a grubworm infestation. The...