Texas Freak Freezing Temperatures and the Pandemic Brings Unexpected Demand for Legg Creek Farm Southern Adapted Fruit Trees
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DOUGLASS, Texas, April 13, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Last year, Texas fruit tree grower Legg Creek Farm had its best year ever with sales of Southern-adapted fruit trees increasing more than 50 percent.
This year could even be better as Texas gardeners scramble to replace damaged fruit trees lost during the state s freak winter storm. The farm sells online Southern-adapted fruit trees across the U.S. In 2020, when we wrapped up our season, we sold more than 10,000 fruit trees. We ran out of everything we grew and everything we could get our hands on, said Legg Creek Farm President Trey Watson. It was also a challenge because we had to work with a lighter crew due to social distancing.
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Texans feel there has been a lack of state and local leadership response to the longest stretch of a winter storm Texas has seen in quite sometime. Brazos County local officials are sharing what they have to say about this natural disaster.
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BRAZOS COUNTY, TX â Texans feel there has been a lack of State and local leadership response to the longest stretch of a winter storm Texas has seen in quite some time. Brazos County local officials are sharing what they have to say about this natural disaster.