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12JunJune 12, 2025

Testing Soil Nutrient Levels

Rick Coke2025-06-12T17:58:07-06:00

The Help Desk receives many questions about soil testing.

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07JanJanuary 7, 2024

Protect Your Plants During the Coming Freeze

Rick Coke2024-01-07T21:28:02-06:00

It looks likely that the Dallas area will soon experience a series of  hard freezes.  Unfortunately, we have had unusually warm conditions

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15MayMay 15, 2023

What’s Wrong with my St. Augustine Lawn this Spring?

Rick Coke2023-05-16T13:22:27-06:00

Many St. Augustine lawns are showing large areas of completely dead grass this spring.

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01MayMay 1, 2023

Testing Soil Nutrient Levels

Rick Coke2023-05-02T11:40:48-06:00

The Help Desk receives many questions about soil testing.

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15MarMarch 15, 2023

Tune Up Your Sprinkler System to Save Water and Improve Lawn Health

Rick Coke2023-03-28T11:44:19-06:00

Automatic landscape irrigation systems are very convenient, but regular maintenance is needed to ensure they are operating properly and efficiently.

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01MarMarch 1, 2023

Spring Weed Control in Lawns

Rick Coke2023-02-27T10:26:43-06:00

If you have had a problem with weeds in the past, now is the time to get control.

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01FebFebruary 1, 2023

Don’t Trash it, Compost it!

Rick Coke2023-02-03T10:23:52-06:00

Spring garden cleanup time is approaching.

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Recent Posts

DALLAS COUNTY MASTER GARDENERS WIN TEXAS MASTER GARDENER ASSOCIATION SEARCH FOR EXCELLENCE AWARDS
May 10, 2026
Planting for Pollinators: Successful May Gardening in North Texas
May 9, 2026
Celebrating 40 Years of Growth, Service, and Community: DCMGA Marks a Milestone Anniversary
May 6, 2026
Margaret Ghose Receives Making a Difference Award
May 6, 2026
Why do my Irises have Fewer Blooms?
May 5, 2026
Don’t Miss the Exciting Garden Tour Silent Auction!
May 4, 2026

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