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By Norman Winter | Horticulturist, Author, Speaker

Polar Peach caught many of us by surprise this summer. You have to love the name of this new recipe from Proven Winners, particularly in a summer where it has been off the charts in the triple digit category.

Polar Peach teaches us a lot about the use of Superbells Double calibrachoas as an ingredient. If it will work with the award-winning Superbells Double Amber then the idea will work with this year’s new Superbells Double Yellow and a host of new ones making their debut next year.
Superbells Double Amber is probably new to many of you and may shock you to know it has won more than 30 awards including Perfect Score at Oregon State, Louisiana State, Oklahoma State, and University of Minnesota, but recipes have more ingredients, right?

In the Polar Peach recipe we saw in trials this year, Superbells was partnered with Superbena Sparkling Amethyst verbena and Supertunia Mini Vista Indigo petunia.

To read more, pick up a copy of the October issue of NTFR. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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By Norman Winter | Horticulturist, Author, Speaker

It’s planting season for many and verbenas are high on the list. We had just fallen in love with Superbena Imperial Blue verbena and piled on a bunch of awards then, stop the presses! It has a new name which is now Superbena Cobalt. Not sure if this would be similar to Shakespeare’s ‘What’s in a name?’ scenario but one thing is for certain, it is even better than ‘The Garden Guy’ thought.

This year a cold spell of a few nights had ‘The Garden Guy’ moving containers to the garage for a series of nights in the mid-teens. It was about five nights straight, when they were afforded protection. Several of these containers had Superbena Cobalt verbena. There were three other containers of verbenas on the hillside that I did not move. All of them are now in a stage of riotous bloom.

To read more, pick up a copy of the May issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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Parting Shot: Dogs, Pigs, Goats, Oh My!

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By Jelly Cocanougher

What an extraordinary end to the Wise County Youth Fair – a fantastic opportunity for the Heart of a Champion participants to show. From rabbits to lambs, to pigs to dogs – we’ve seen it all. Through this unique event, the Heart of a Champion Livestock show aimed to promote confidence, friendship, and a sense of accomplishment within our amazing community. Everyone worked tirelessly to create an environment that fosters growth, camaraderie, and a shared passion for agriculture. Until next year!

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Grazing North Texas: Rescuegrass

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By Tony Dean, [email protected]

If moisture is adequate, there are several winter annual grasses that dominate the landscape during early spring in Texas. One of the most common is Rescuegrass.

This winter annual is native to South America but grows over much of the United States and can be found in all ecoregions of Texas. Rescuegrass is easily recognized by its flat seed head.
Numerous seed heads produce seed that is transported by animals and can quickly spread to other areas.

To read more, pick up a copy of the April issue of NTFR magazine. To subscribe by mail, call 940-872-5922.

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