September 2024

Gardening tips for September

Although September is still pretty much a summer month, it means cooler fall weather and more rain are coming soon, thank goodness. Even though the autumn equinox is the official start of fall on Sept. 22, plants are still growing and need the same care they needed all summer mainly watering, deadheading, watering, weeding, and more watering right now. Remember to water early, water deeply, and water 1” to 1 1/2” twice a week while it is so hot for established plantings and more often for new plantings. Containers require watering once or twice a day while it is so hot. In southern Oklahoma and North Texas, we have had many days with temperatures above 100 with no rain so, hopefully, Mother Nature is ready to give us a break and some cool rainy fall weather. I am really tired of dragging hoses just to keep things alive, deadheading to keep things blooming, and keeping on top of weed removal (prostrate spurge is evil) in this heat; however, what we do in the garden now is extremely important because it determines the success of our spring gardens so it is worth the extra effort now for just a little while longer.

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FM 1417 at US 75 Lane Closure Scheduled

Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) officials today announced the upcoming temporary closure of the left lane on FM 1417 at US 75. This closure is scheduled to begin on Sept. 4 at 7 a.m. and continue thru Sept. 5. This closure is necessary for the construction of the modification to the existing median island nose on FM 1417 to better accommodate dual left turn lanes.

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At the movies: Underrated Summer 2024 Movies You Need to See

Well, summer 2024 has come to a close. Another season of moviegoing has closed out, this time defined by the return of emotions, a foul-mouthed merc, and Nicolas Cage singing in the snow. With this season firmly in the rearview, it's clear what the biggest movies of the summer were. But what about the underrated titles of summer 2024? This is, after all, not just a season dominated by a handful of features making $1+ billion with ease. There are also smaller arthouse titles or even blockbusters worthy of your time and attention. Before the award season landscape swallows us all up whole, let's take a look back at the most underrated summer 2024 movies that you still need to see, along with information on where you can watch them now (either in streaming, premium-video-on-demand retailers, or theaters).

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