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Old 03-14-2006, 01:38 PM
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Default Re: Gardens and Fruit Trees

I'm sure someone will google Texas for you.

But two other things to try: 1. Go to your local nursery and ask. Don't buy, but ask LOTS of questions about plants, sunlight, soil, diseases, etc. 2. Call a landscape architect or landscape firm and have them give suggestions or even a proposal for your yard. Since they aren't selling just plants, they give pretty accurate info.

We paid a landscape architect to draw up our plans after we moved, since we had no idea what grew here and what diseases, etc., there were. We had her break the two acres up into five phases, and we are doing all the work and purchases ourselves. She even gave us price estimates for the plants, and we adjusted for our needs.
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