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San Antonio nurseries likely to have tight inventory in wake of freeze, advise gardeners to buy it if you like it


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San Antonio nurseries likely to have tight inventory in wake of freeze, advise gardeners to buy it if you like it
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Alex Reyes, 2, help her parents, David and Beth Reyes, look to replace plants killed by the arctic storm at Milberger’s Landscaping and Nursery.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Ryan and Jessica Clark pick up some Carolina jasmine plants to replace plants killed by the arctic storm at Milberger’s Landscaping and Nursery.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less
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Katelyn Marshall and Devon Butler look to replace plants killed by the arctic storm earlier this month as well as new plants for their vegetable garden at Rainbow Gardens on Bandera Road.Marvin Pfeiffer /Staff photographerShow MoreShow Less ....

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You'll be crushing on the new 2021 Rodeo Tomato, Ruby Crush


You ll be crushing on the new 2021 Rodeo Tomato, Ruby Crush
Calvin Finch, Gardening
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The San Antonio Stock Show & Rodeo is going to be pretty different this year thanks to COVID, but nothing can stop the picking of the annual Rodeo Tomato. And as far as Jerry Parsons, the horticulture specialist with the Texas Cooperative Extension in San Antonio, and I are concerned, this choice is excellent and extremely easy for us to support.
It is the Ruby Crush cherry tomato that we have been recommending to area gardeners for a number of years. The Ruby Crush is a determinate selection which means that it quickly grows to its full size and then concentrates on producing fruit. ....

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