January gardening guide: Cold weather recovery and more

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Ag Extension offers tips on pruning damage, cool-weather annuals, spring garden planning

  • Brussels sprouts sustain freeze damage in The Gardens at Texas A&M University. Texas A&M AgriLife Photo By Courtney Sacco
    Brussels sprouts sustain freeze damage in The Gardens at Texas A&M University. Texas A&M AgriLife Photo By Courtney Sacco
The cold weather and freezing temperatures at the end of the year damaged grasses, plants and trees across the state. The coldest December in Texas in 40 years left gardeners dealing with the ugly aftermath in their gardens and yards. “We now have a lot of ugly vegetation,” said Larry Stein, Ph.D., horticulture specialist at the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and associate department…

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