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We recently moved to Hays County, and people tell me that the deer will eat almost anything I plant. Can you tell me what plants are deer proof?
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I have a shady area where I would like to plant some flowers that will bloom. Is there anything that will bloom in the shade?
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I just moved to the Texas Hill Country, and I have been told that I should clear all the cedar from my property. Is that good advice?
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I just moved to the Texas Hill Country, and I have been told that I should clear all the cedar from my property. Is that good advice?
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We recently moved to Hays County, and people tell me that the deer will eat almost anything I plant. Can you tell me what plants are deer proof?
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I have a shady area where I would like to plant some flowers that will bloom. Is there anything that will bloom in the shade?
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I would like to build some nest boxes to hang in my yard. Where can I find plans?
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