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Texas A&M AgriLife’s July gardening guide offers summer tips
After a brief rainy season, the state has been baking in a heat dome for much of the past month. The temperatures have been brutal for many Texas lawns and gardens,which are showing the stress of the summer heat and looking less-than-lovely in many parts of the state.
“The rain we did have helped vegetation and trees prosper, but they are now getting into a world of hurt,” said Larry Stein, Ph.D…