Upcoming Spring Garden to Focus on Drought Challenges to Landscaping

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rainfall capture barrel This barrel, located at a homestead near Fort Worth, is a good example of a simple rainfall-capture system. Such methods will be discussed at the upcoming East Texas Spring Landscape and Garden Conference in Tyler.
(Texas Cooperative Extension photo by Keith Hansen)

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Monarch butterfly Gardens can be managed so as to attract butterflies such as this monarch on indigo spires sage.
(Texas Cooperative Extension photo by Keith Hansen)

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