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November 22, 2024

Making The Most Of A Trip To The Farmers Market

Making The Most Of A Trip To The Farmers Market Article by | Susan Himes, Texas A&M Agrilife Unless you are lucky enough to have a vegetable garden of your own, you’d be hard-pressed to find produce that tastes fresher or lasts longer than what your local farmers market has to offer, according … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Brazos Life, Brazos Wellness, Featured Tagged With: brazos, economy, farmers, life, local, market, support, vegetables

May 26, 2020

Tips for Beginner Fruit and Vegetable Gardeners

Tips for Beginner Fruit and Vegetable Gardeners Article by | Lizzie West For those that have been tempted and ultimately bitten by the gardening bug (haha, get it?), you may have jumped into bed with your plants without fully thinking it through or researching thoroughly what is needed for a … [Read more...]

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April 11, 2018

Blending Your Way to Health

  What juices and smoothies can do to help reduce cancer risk, and improve heart and brain health. Article courtesy of | Jesse Darland | ©CTW Features Why eat your fruits and vegetables, when you can drink them? While some have promoted juices or smoothies as a way to lose weight, they can … [Read more...]

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March 8, 2017

Brazos County Master Gardener’s Plant Sale!

Come select from Natives, Perennials, Herbs, Vegetables and Bulbs especially suited to Brazos County growing conditions. Come early, bring your wagon to fill with must-have plants and enjoy a wonderful time with fellow Brazos County gardeners! Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer gardening … [Read more...]

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