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March 5th & 6th

Looking for Texas Pioneer Roses? These tough, gorgeous, antique roses are perfect for the modern rose garden. Their blooms are big and their beauty even bigger. You’ll find them all during Spring Rose Festival, March 5th & 6th at North Haven Gardens. We'll offer hundreds of rose varieties, FREE education, early shopping hours and the best rose garden advice. Don't miss a special presentation by Mike Shoup of Antique Rose Emporium on Pioneer Roses.

Be one of the first 50 people to join us each morning beginning at 7am on Saturday and 8am on Sunday during Spring Rose Festival and when you check out, you’ll get to choose between a FREE rose plant or a FREE bag of Vital Earth Ready Rose Mix!

NHG School of Gardening more at www.nhg.com

Mar 5-6 : Spring Rose Festival www.nhg.com

Sun, Mar 13th 1pm Beautiful Spring Lawns

Wed, Mar 16th Noon-1pm Raise Backyard Chickens

March 19-20 : Eco-friendly Festival FREE programs on growing veggies, bees & vermicomposting. View a FREE screening of “Vanishing of the Bees” and shop our local organic market. Details at www.nhg.com

Wed, Mar 23rd Noon-1pm Organic Pest Control

Sat, Mar 26th 1pm Succulent Container Gardens

Your Ultimate Urban Garden Center 7700 Northaven Rd, Dallas TX 75230

214-363-5316 www.nhg.com

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Editor Emily Toman sat down with Advocate columnist Sandy Greyson recently to discuss the LBJ Express. Visit prestonhollow.advocatemag. com/podcast to listen.

You may have already seen crews out working on the first stages of the LBJ Express, a multi-billion-dollar project that will transform 17 miles of congested roadway. Neighbors had some questions answered at a recent town-hall meeting, but many details remain to be seen. Advocate columnist Sandy Greyson and I sat down with two of the key players in the project — Andy Rittler with LBJ Infrastructure and Jack Antebi, mobility coordinator for the Texas Transportation Institute — which will affect the daily commutes of neighborhood residents. Greyson wrote about the project two years ago when plans to finally break ground were announced.

In this podcast, you can learn about how we got to this stage—after 20-plus years of planning—how crews are dealing with the harsh winter weather and what neighbors and property owners can expect during the first couple of phases.

And, yes, that includes cutting down some trees. Rittler addressed some of those concerns, citing the many ways to stay informed about the project: through its website, through social media and through a good old-fashioned hotline, 877.525.3979. There, you can find out exactly when your streets will be affected by construction.

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