We know there is no such thing as a perfect community. Harvest is not all rainbows and unicorns because that is not real life. However, despite our imperfections, we are a flourishing community that pushes aside our differences and stands by each other and supports one another. That is our heart. That is what makes #harvestbettertogether.
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October is a good month for working on your landscape. The weather is cooler and more inviting to do some needed annual chores without suffering a heat stroke!.
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Our very own Farmer Ross walked our residents through a delicious four-course meal.. We hope you enjoy these amazing recipes!
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Got weeds? In your lawn and beds, you may be thinking that because we are heading into fall, pesky weeds will not be a problem. This is a big mistake!
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We wanted to celebrate our neighbors by creating a community cookbook that features family recipes that will carry on the cooking legacy of those before them.
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All the recent heat advisories have not only been hard for each of us, but those high temperatures have been creating harsh conditions for all of your trees, shrubs, container plants and turf.
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Have you every wondered where all those weeds growing in your bermudagrass lawn have come from?
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In April, the common areas in the HOA will be treated for fire ants. So the ants do not move and take up residence in your yard, now would be a good time for you to join with the landscape maintenance contractor and your neighbors to use the Texas Two Step Method for fire ant control.
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Harvest neighbors enjoyed an interactive cooking experience with Chef Audrey McGinnis!
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Imagine it is a clear Saturday morning and you have just set down in your comfortable back yard chaise to drink your coffee and look out over your backyard.
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Many Harvest homeowners are involved with an organization called Safe Families for Children. This organization offers a sanctuary to thousands of children.
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I was a young 22 year old from New Orleans who got an opportunity of a lifetime, a White House Internship for the Fall of 2001.
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What I miss most about Harvest are the kids. They would always come to the Farmhouse and ask if I could come out and play. I also LOVED when the Watson’s or Kleehammer’s would stop by and take me out for a walk!
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