Some trees around East Texas are still struggling to come back after being in the deep freeze in February, but there's reason to be hopeful that they'll make a full recovery.
For folks in tight spaces, or for those who hate decorating the backside of the tree because no one is going to see that side anyway - this could be the perfect tree.
Maybe you're not coming down with a cold or the flu. It could be your Christmas tree that's making you feel congested, sneezy, and itchy, but there is something you can do about it.
Tyler's roses are gorgeous, how about some trees to balance out all that great flora? The Arbor Day Foundation will send you lots of free trees that are right for the East Texas climate, guaranteed to grow in Tyler. Here's how to get 'em!
The Arbor Day Foundation will send you ten free trees that are right for the East Texas climate, and they're guaranteed to grow in Tyler. Here's how to get them.
City of Tyler Mayor Barbara Bass is seeking volunteers to help plant approximately 100 trees Saturday, March 8. You're invited meet on the patio of Fresh by Brookshire's at 9:30 a.m. if you're interested in volunteering your time and efforts to add trees to Tyler's growing urban forest.
It was a little more than a year ago that the most destructive wildfire in Texas history destroyed much of the vegetation in Bastrop County near Austin. It was a major setback for the renowned Lost Pines ecosystem. The fire covered 32,400-acres, destroyed 1,660 homes and killed 1.5 million trees.
Now, one East Texas town is coming to the rescue. Eleven-hundred pounds of tree seeds that were almost