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Howard Garrett

Howard Garrett

Columnist at The Dallas Morning News

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Howard Garrett
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How to help plants emerge from D-FW’s blast of extreme winter weather - The Dallas Morning News

Covering plants is key, but removing covers properly is also important.
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Tomatoes are fairly easy to grow — here’s how to do it

Choose the right variety and prepare the beds properly, and you’ll be set.
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Get a jump on summer with these June gardening chores

The to-do list includes planting trees, shrubs and warm-season food crops.
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August is the time to plant fall vegetables, color and more

Here’s your guide to making the most out of this month in your garden.
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Your September to-do list for a healthy garden

Use an organic fertilizer to help control winter weeds.
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Autumn is a key time for gardeners: What to plant, fertilize and prune

Now is the time to start new vegetable and herb gardens.
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Fruit trees should thrive with proper planting and organic pest con...

Many aren’t native to North Texas, so they’ll need a little extra care.

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Munch on these cool-season veggies, seeds and flowers - The Dallas ...

If you haven’t grown edible flowers, try these tips to get started.
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December to-do list: What to plant, fertilize, prune and more - The...

Shift to cool-season plants, and be sure to pick tomatoes before the first freeze.
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Revisiting some skin-care tips: How, exactly, do you use comfrey an...

Readers had many questions about last week’s column.
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‘Cedar fever’ season is upon us, and some symptoms may mimic COVID-...

Texas cedars are actually junipers, and they can do a number on your allergies.