by PCMG Admin | Jul 4, 2023 | FAQ, Landscape & Fertilizers
We have recently moved to the area and are planning the landscape for our new house and would like to concentrate on drought tolerant plants native to the area. Is there a list for Parker County. Thank you for using native and water wise plants in your...
by PCMG Admin | Jul 4, 2023 | FAQ, Landscape & Fertilizers
I have read I should leave my grass clipping on my lawn after I mow. I have always bagged. Master Gardeners do not recommend catching grass clippings during mowing. You are actually depriving your lawn of valuable nutrients when you do. We recommend that you use a...
by PCMG Admin | Jul 4, 2023 | FAQ, Landscape & Fertilizers
Individuals vary in their sensitivity to poison ivy. Mild cases of inflammation usually subside within a few days. If the inflammation is severe or extensive, consult a physician. To reduce the incidence of inflammation from poison ivy a person should:>Be aware of...
by PCMG Admin | Jul 4, 2023 | Landscape & Fertilizers
I need information on fertilizing my citrus trees. Container citrus trees need a slow-release fertilizer. Soluble fertilizers tend to drain from the container base or release their nutrients too fast. Texas A&M University AgriLife Extension recommends Osmocote...
by PCMG Admin | Jul 4, 2023 | FAQ, Landscape & Fertilizers
I read an article by PCMG discussing BALAN as a preemergent for grassburs. I have about a 1-2 acre field.What would be the correct application rate and does it also come in a liquid that could be sprayed? Balan is sold as a dry product and we always recommend that you...