December 28 , 2016

New Year, New Ideas

Honestly , can Texas atmospheric condition get any weirder ? 60 ° swings in a week and 85 ° on Christmas is a bit radical ! My early shuttle narcissus just could n’t face it . “Next yr things will be better , ” I ’ve often heard ( and from me , too ) . in reality , no , they will not .

Unless we voyage to wizardly Edwin Herbert Land , we can bear worry oestrus , untimely freezing , drought , flood , hail , pest invasion and Bermuda supergrass where you do n’t want it . And despite it all , we ’ll rejoice ! We ’ve get backbone , we do . In January , CTG rise into the new garden year with shovels on the ground . From weewee - rescue and pruning tips to design , plant discovery , and problem - solving , we ’re here to grow with you , whatever 2017 throws our direction . Thank you for stopping by ! Wishing you a glad New Year , Linda

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