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08MarMarch 8, 2024

Should I Prune my Red Yucca?

Margaret Ghose2024-03-08T12:14:21-06:00

Red Yucca (Hesperaloe parvifola) is a great native plant that blooms on stalks that can grow from 3 to 5 feet high or

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01MarMarch 1, 2024

DCMGA Garden Tour Preview: The Garden of Suzy Renz

Alan Rister2024-04-11T20:45:39-06:00

The upcoming DCMGA Garden Tour on May 18 will feature eight beautiful gardens, including the garden of Suzy Renz, as one of the stops on this year’s tour.

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01MarMarch 1, 2024

Aquilegia chrysantha hinckleyana ‘Texas Gold’

At Home Botanist Team2024-03-03T12:27:51-06:00

The distinctive Texas Gold Columbine, more formally known as Aquilegia chrysantha hinckleyana ‘Texas Gold’, is an entrancing, perennial herbaceous plant that radiates with vibrant, golden-yellow flowers.

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01MarMarch 1, 2024

Common Invasive and Aggressive Plants in the Dallas-Area Yard

Cindy Bolz2024-02-28T10:15:31-06:00

Some of the most aggressive plants in the Dallas yard, speaking from first-hand experience here, are being sold at our garden centers.

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11FebFebruary 11, 2024

Why Landscape with Native Plants?

Margaret Ghose2024-02-11T16:50:28-06:00

When we talk about native plants, we usually refer to plants that have naturally evolved in a given area without interference from humans.

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08FebFebruary 8, 2024

The DCMGA Spring Japanese Maple Sale

Cindy Bolz2024-03-11T12:24:17-06:00

Some of you know that Dallas County Master Gardeners have been holding Japanese maple tree sales annually as a fundraiser.

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03FebFebruary 3, 2024

2024 Making a Difference Award

DCMG Team2024-02-03T14:57:03-06:00

The Dallas County Master Gardener Association would like to recognize Master Gardener, Kathy Lyon, for her contribution to the incredible success of multiple projects at the R&B 1 Urban County Farm.

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01FebFebruary 1, 2024

What a Bore: Cottonwood Borer Beetle

Erika Choffel2024-02-18T14:19:41-06:00

A member of the order of Coleoptera (beetle), family of Cerambycidae (specifically long-horn beetles), the Plectrodera scalator (Cottonwood Borer) feed on fast growing trees and play a large role in decomposing fallen trees.

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01FebFebruary 1, 2024

Ungnadia speciosa (Mexican Buckeye)

At Home Botanist Team2024-02-04T10:52:08-06:00

Mexican Buckeye is an attractive, deciduous native shrub known for its brilliantly colored flowers and ornamental appeal.

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24JanJanuary 24, 2024

The DCMGA 2024 Garden Tour is Just Around the Corner!

Christy Lawrence2024-02-11T16:13:00-06:00

The DCMGA 2024 Garden Tour is scheduled for this spring! The tour will be held

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