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Save money on your water bill, Houston. Here's how you can buy or build a rain barrel.

Save money on your water bill, Houston. Here’s how you can buy or build a rain barrel. Tags:  HOUSTON – If you’re wondering, yes rain barrels and rain harvesting are legal in Texas. Not only rain collecting is good for your wallet, it’s also for the environment. The more rain water you collect in your barrel, the less money you will spend on your next water bill, according to Take Care of Texas. If you live in an area with limited water supply, rain water can also be beneficial to your household. There are several ways to harvest rain water here in Texas:

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Sometimes It's Hard to Be a Garden – Texas Monthly

Sometimes It's Hard to Be a Garden – Texas Monthly
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Want to dump the brown plants in your yard? Experts say wait a few weeks first.

Want to dump the brown plants in your yard? Experts say wait a few weeks first. Brandi Smith Replay Video UP NEXT When it opened last September, the Houston Botanic Garden was a sea of green: plants of all kinds, from all over the world, growing and thriving. We’re accustomed to seeing everything green all the time, says president Claudia Gee Vassar.  She estimates 80 percent of the plants suffered some kind of damage during the deep freeze. As for a tally on what didn’t make it, the staff just doesn’t know yet. The thing about plants is they’re incredibly resilient and it takes time to really understand who’s going to survive and who isn’t, Gee Vassar says.

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Are your frozen plants dead? Should you cut them back or wait?

Want to dump the brown plants in your yard? Experts say wait a few weeks first. Many of the plants impacted by the deep freeze will come back, but they need a little time and sunshine to do so. Author: Brandi Smith Updated: 8:04 AM CST February 26, 2021 HOUSTON When it opened last September, the Houston Botanic Garden was a sea of green: plants of all kinds, from all over the world, growing and thriving. We’re accustomed to seeing everything green all the time, says president Claudia Gee Vassar.  She estimates 80 percent of the plants suffered some kind of damage during the deep freeze. As for a tally on what didn’t make it, the staff just doesn’t know yet.

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