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Protect Yourself: Be Safe, Beware, Be Observant, Be Prepared

By Janice Tapp, Bexar County Master Gardener Intern There are many risks gardeners are aware of in South Texas and some risks are not as evident. Gardening can be a fun, relaxing, safe, and productive hobby if one practices it safely. Consider some of the risks presented in this article and be observant and proactive. THE SUN Problem: The first …

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