Gardening 101: Summer crops
Summer food grown in the summer heat. Enough to justify some sweat and summer toil.
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Jeff joined CBS 11 and TXA 21 in December 2010. He is the senior Meteorologist on staff and can be seen covering various shifts across the week or on the weekend evenings. He also serves as one of the primary reporters for the CBS series "Climate Connection". Jeff visits area schools weekly as part of the Weather on Wheels program.
Born in Lubbock, Jeff spent most of his childhood in Tennessee. He holds a degree in Communications from the University of Texas at Austin as well as a bachelor's degree in broadcast meteorology from Mississippi State. His master's degree in science education comes from the University of Missouri.
Jeff's broadcast career spans over 35 years. Jeff and his wife Fawn (a chiropractor in Colleyville) have two sons. The oldest is serving in Alaska on the USCGC Alex Haley in the Bering Sea. The youngest is finishing up high school and plans for a career in the Coast Guard as a marine biologist.
If you would like Jeff to come talk to your group about how changing weather patterns are changing the way we garden in this area, please email him at jaray@viacomcbs.com.
Summer food grown in the summer heat. Enough to justify some sweat and summer toil.
The first Tropical Depression of the Atlantic season is likely to form over the next 48 hours.
Every growing season I'm rotating out a small company of visiting annuals to serve as foreground to my steadfast perennials.
The Storm Prediction Center has issued an enhanced storm risk for later today and this evening.
As a cold front sweeps through North Texas, our most eastern and southeastern counties could see strong to severe storms.
Many landscapes still bear the scars of the Great Freeze. Some landscapers and homeowners either haven't gotten around to removing and replacing the damaged or dead shrubs.
Sunday starts with clouds, we'll see thunderstorms erupt by afternoon as a warm front moves across us heading north.
There is a chance for severe weather today. It'll be toward the end of the day in counties to the NW and along the Red River.