Viola × wittrockiana, commonly referred to as pansies, are like cabbages and leafy greens in that they love a little bit of ...
TYLER, Texas (KLTV) - It is high time to be planting seed for winter grazing in East Texas pastures. Winter pastures have greatly benefitted East Texas stockmen for generations. A winter pasture could ...
As we make our way through fall and enjoy cooler temps, many East Texans are thinking about planting ryegrass, small grains and clovers for winter grazing. But this year, dry conditions have many ...
As the short, cold days of winter drag on, slowly lengthening, our fingers itch to dig in warm, crumbly soil again. We flip eagerly through seed catalogs and longingly inventory the packets left over ...
With winter soon approaching, you might be looking for affordable and easy ways to start your seeds without doing a ton of work—that’s where winter sowing can come in. “Because this [winter sowing] is ...
Winter is an excellent time of the year for planning things on the farm for the upcoming year. By Jordan Penrose, Ohio State ...
Many gardeners start flower, vegetable and herb seeds indoors during winter months in order to have seedlings to plant outdoors after the last spring frost occurs, typically around the last week in ...
While most gardeners start seeds in spring, winter sowing can allow you to plant vegetable, herb, and flower seeds a whole lot earlier. Not only does winter sowing extend the growing season and ...
Winter pastures provide the best forage that can be grown in the eastern half of Texas. They include small grains, annual ryegrass and cool-season legumes such as clovers. Grazing of winter pastures ...
For producers, success or failure in their investment in small grain and ryegrass seed, planting and fertilizing is determined by the weight gained by each calf and gain per acre by April or May, ...