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1 Comment To "Hummingbird flowering plants for Texas heat, drought and terrible soil and flood"
#1 Comment By Downtoearthdigs On 01/09/2019 @ 7:11 pm
You may want to start with some amendments to your soil. A soil test can help you take the guess work out of this task.
Talk to you County Extension Office for help in doing a soil test.
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