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Cactus & Succulent Care Survival
Cacti & succulents come from various regions of the world. Both encompass many different varieties of plants. Therefore, most of the time, they aren’t sorted or named when you see them in store. Fortunately, though, the care for these cacti and succulents are similar. Light Many cacti & succulents can sustain and grow with at least medium light. South facing windows work best in Oklahoma. Depending on the plant variety, intensity of the sun or time of year, west facing window


Creating a Beautiful Green Lawn
You can create a lush, green healthy lawn that adds beauty and value to your home. Fertilizing, weed control, watering, and mowing are...


Lawn Grubs? Take Control!
Lawn grubs, often called white grubs, are the immature form of different scarab beetles, such as Japanese beetles, June “bugs” (beetles)...


Fall Bulbs: Dig, Drop & Done - Add color to Your Garden Next Spring with Fall Planted Bulbs!
Autumn is the perfect time to plant fall bulbs such as tulips, daffodils, crocus, hyacinth, allium, muscari, iris, anemone, lycoris,...


Ice Storm Damage | Will Your Tree Survive?
Ice Storm Damage Trees are remarkably resilient. Healthy trees with no major structural damage, such as split trunks and broken crowns,...


Living Christmas Tree Care - Caring for a Living Christmas Tree
A living Christmas tree is an evergreen tree growing in a container or balled and burlapped in soil. These live trees may be used indoors...


Christmas Tree Care - Cut Christmas Tree Life Extension
All cut Christmas trees have a limit on how long they will remain fresh inside your home. Two to three weeks is about average. The length...


Poinsettia Care - Tips for Caring for Poinsettias
No flower says Christmas like the beautiful poinsettias. Native to Mexico and were first introduced to the United States by Joel Roberts Poinsett, a botanist and the first US Ambassador to Mexico. . Poinsettias come in several colors, including traditional red, white, pink, burgundy, marbled, and speckled. Place in good light but avoid direct sunshine. Normal room temperature or slightly cooler (50-70 degrees) is best. Avoid cold drafts or excess heat from air vents, applian


Bees Birds & Butterflies - Create a Habitat for Monarch Butterflies
Monarchs cannot survive without milkweed; their caterpillars only eat milkweed plants (Asclepias spp.), and monarch butterflies need milkweed to lay their eggs. With shifting land management practices, we have lost much milkweed from the landscape. Please plant milkweed to support monarch populations, and their incredible migration! Planting milkweed is a great way to help other pollinators too, as they provide valuable nectar resources to a diverse suite of bees, butterflies
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