Well I didn't know this forum had a gardening section. I am a certified organic garden specialist taught by Urban Harvest the utmost authority on Houston and surrounding areas as far as fruit trees and citrus and vegetables are concerned the instructors are all P.H. D's Specializing in there own particular category such as water, soil, horticulture. Etc....
Here is a little info on how to start a garden in an suburb neighborhood.
Step one observe your yard.
Meaning which way does the sun go across your back yard. What kind of shade do you get from trees. When it rains where I'd the lower spots in your yard.
Step two find the north, south orientation to your pack yard.
Step three is where it gets a little more detailed so I'll have to finish this when I get home.
Here is a little info on how to start a garden in an suburb neighborhood.
Step one observe your yard.
Meaning which way does the sun go across your back yard. What kind of shade do you get from trees. When it rains where I'd the lower spots in your yard.
Step two find the north, south orientation to your pack yard.
Step three is where it gets a little more detailed so I'll have to finish this when I get home.
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