Houston's historical timeline is typically highlighted with the Allen brothers' founding of the city in 1836, oil booms and busts, NASA and the rise of a glitzy skyline that sparkles over once-muddy ...
An area of serenity is relatively hidden behind the Boys and Girls Club of Weld County and Madison Elementary School. However, thanks to the West Greeley Conservation District, the Houston Gardens may ...
The Houston Botanic Garden has a wide variety of plant life and ecosystems in the world-class gardens, according to its website. The Botanic Garden is located at 8210 Park Place Blvd. in Houston. "It ...
Houston will soon transform a city-owned golf course into a new botanical garden. Mayor Sylvester Turner describes the project as "a long-term investment in Houston tourism." The nonprofit Houston ...
The Houston Botanic Garden has a boardwalk maze around a lagoon in the Susan Garver Family Discovery Center section of the garden. The new Houston Botanic Garden opens its doors to the public today on ...
Visitors of the Houston Gardens will see some new changes this year as the West Greeley Conservation District takes ownership of the botanic garden. The Community Foundation Serving Greeley and Weld ...
Nancy Thomas is more tenacious than she looks. For 30 years, the warm and refined Thomas — once an environmental lobbyist and past president of the Garden Club of America, Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower ...
Spring-blooming bulbs are like buried treasure. Each fall, gardeners put prized daffodil, crocus, snowflake and ranunculus bulbs in the ground and await the beauty that will emerge. Some varieties ...
Last week, we wrote about the damage done to our gardens by winter storm Uri, here in the Houston Press. The first couple of weeks after the snow, ice and single-digit temperatures showed a Houston ...
HOUSTON, Texas (KTRK) -- A Houston Gardens gas station became a homicide investigation scene for the second time in 10 months when a man was shot to death Friday night. The Houston Police Department ...
In 1914, Houston real estate investor and industrialist George Hermann deeded a 285-acre parcel of land to the City of Houston for the purpose of a municipal park. A century later, Hermann Park is a ...