This guide from the University of Florida's Institute of Food and Agricultural Sciences gives a great overview of cherry tomato varieties and how to plant and care for them.
Last week, we wrote about the damage done to our gardens by winter storm Uri, here in the
Houston Press. The first couple of weeks after the snow, ice and single-digit temperatures showed a Houston landscape that seemed barren and devoid of life. But nature is an amazing mother. She provides innate protection for many of her progeny. Many trees, shrubs and flowers have already begun to put out their leaves and buds in hopes that the winter weather has passed. It s the annual, eternal promise of spring which awakens all living things, ready to procreate once again. Spring Break often brings out the lust in young people who dance and flirt on sandy beaches in hopes of luring a partner. Spring Break for plants and animals is no different.
Plant Doctor Tom MacCubbin shares advice with area gardeners about peach trees, pruning, hydrangeas, tomatoes, seeds, lawn mowing, oak trees, peace lily flowers, narcissus bulbs and more.