โDonโt be watering a dead lawnโ: Horticulture expert explains dead vs. dormant grass and what to do with your yard.
After two years of brutal heat and below-average rainfall, the grass in your yard might be looking more brown and crunchy than lush and green. KSAT reached out to David Rodriguez, a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service agent who specializes in horticulture, to ask what peopleโs options are when it comes to their grass.
Canyon Lake community focuses on tourism outside the lake to survive ongoing drought, extreme heat
With record-breaking heat and ongoing drought, business owners across Comal County were concerned about what tourism would look like in Summer 2023. But the Canyon Lake Area Chamber of Commerce said they still saw business.
After historic drought, lawmakers agree on billion-dollar plan to expand water supplies, fix infrastructure
Following one of the hottest summers on record, lawmakers have set an ambitious target: By 2033, they want to bump up the stateโs water supply by an amount equal to three of the largest reservoirs in the state.
How South Texas weather affects strawberry production in Atascosa County๐
According to a strawberry specialist with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, Poteet-worthy strawberries need a sandier soil and cool temperatures to grow. Those cooler conditions get harder and harder to find, though, as the spring season in South Central Texas carries on.
2022 is in the lead for the driest year San Antonio has experienced so far
Itโs no secret that this year hasnโt been particularly kind to us in terms of rainfall. As we get ready to flip the calendar over to the month of October, hereโs a look at our rainfall stats through the first nine months of the year so far.