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Azalea Garden Club February Iberia Beautification Award: Bobby and Carmen Delcambre

Azalea Garden Club awarded the February Iberia Beautification Award to the home of Bobby and Carmen Delcambre at 3615 Angel Dr.

Joe White: Here s what you need to know about poison ivy

Don’t expect to kill poison ivy by simply cutting the vine. Here are some tips to keep the itch-inducing plant away.

Tips for winter trimming of West Texas plants

This is a good time of year to cut back freeze-damaged perennials as well as give a ‘haircut’ to other landscape plants.

Moore about Bastrop: Plants spring up with new life after Texas Freeze

Nature is truly an amazing force. Whether plants or animals, Ole Mom Nature has an incredible ability and drive to survive. The February snow and ice are just a memory for most. New growth brings hope. Among the millions of brown leaves, green shoots are starting to appear everywhere.  And they aren’t on just the hardy plants. A dear friend gave me a pencil cactus several years ago. Although I brought it inside, I feared I didn’t do so early enough, because all of its little limbs were brown and brittle. However, when I began to trim back the brown limbs, I saw two little shoots coming up from the dirt.  Today, I saw a third one. My gift survived, as did the little Sweet Olive Tree next door, the Asian Jasmine along my driveway, and the Star Jasmine on my trellis. I used to think of rose bushes as fragile, but not any longer.  They started sprouting new growth shortly after the snow melted. I am still hopeful that my ferns show me green leaves soon.

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