Resources and Links
The ASPCA has a great resource to check if a plant is toxic to dogs, cats, or horses. It was referrenced when labeling any plants on our website or catalog as toxic.
Visit ASPCA Poison Control WebsiteThe Texas Plant Disease Diagnostic Laboratory, located in College Station, Texas, is a service lab of the Department of Plant Pathology and Microbiology at Texas A&M University in conjunction with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. If they can't identify your landscape's ailment, that would be quite a feat.
Visit Get Your Plant Disease Issue Identified at TPDDLOne common mistake when planting is overlooking the drainage requirements of both the plant and the planting area. To help with this, we’ve created a guide introducing mound planting as a solution for areas with poor drainage.
A healthy tree all starts with properly installing it in the landscape. This is from our 2016 Catalog, page 25
Detailed analysis of soil all across Texas
Visit Texas General Soil MapThis is the hardiness zone map referenced on plants found on our website.
Visit USDA Hardiness Zone Map of Texas