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17JulJuly 17, 2023

La Niña? El Niño? What?

Kay McInnis2023-07-18T13:16:56-06:00

It is time to freshen up those porch and patio containers you planted in the spring!

By Kay McInnisEl Nino, La Nina, weather, Herbs, tomatoes0 CommentsRead more...
17JulJuly 17, 2023

Chinch Bugs in St. Augustine Lawns

Elizabeth Wilkinson, DCMG Help Desk Team2023-07-17T16:00:56-06:00

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

By Elizabeth Wilkinson, DCMG Help Desk Teamhelp desk, turf, lawn, pest, chinch bug, lawn care0 CommentsRead more...
16JulJuly 16, 2023

Heat Advisory and Recommended Precautions

Cynthia Jones2023-07-16T16:52:02-06:00

As temperatures soar and extreme heat advisories continue this summer

By Cynthia Jones0 CommentsRead more...
01JulJuly 1, 2023

White Grub Worms

DCMG Help Desk Team2023-06-30T07:13:26-06:00

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

By DCMG Help Desk Teamhelp desk, white grub worms, pest0 CommentsRead more...
01JulJuly 1, 2023

Gardening with Less Water

Judy Meagher2023-06-30T07:01:20-06:00

Have you noticed all of the foreign (meaning not from Texas) license plates in town lately?

By Judy MeagherSpeakers Bureau, water, water conservation0 CommentsRead more...
01JulJuly 1, 2023

What Is A Texas Superstar Plant?

Ellen Schwab2023-07-07T12:24:20-06:00

It is time to freshen up those porch and patio containers you planted in the spring!

By Ellen Schwabred yucca, Holly Fern, Tangerine Beauty, Gulf Muhly, Ruby Crushed Tomato, Mexican White Oak, Firecracker Plant, Texas Superstar0 CommentsRead more...
01JulJuly 1, 2023

Texas Lantana

At Home Botanist Team2023-06-28T13:55:34-06:00

For a backdrop of brilliant, profusely-blooming, long-lasting color in an easy-care garden border, Texas Lantana is the perfect selection.

By At Home Botanist TeamPlant of Month, Texas native, summer, full sun, adaptable0 CommentsRead more...
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03JunJune 3, 2023

Plant of the Month – Texas Redbud

At Home Botanist Team2023-06-03T15:42:21-06:00

'Cercis canadensis var. 'Texensis,' most commonly known as the 'Texas Redbud', is a graceful flowering tree native to southern Oklahoma, central Texas, and northeastern Mexico.

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01JunJune 1, 2023

Fall Planting Starts in June

Stephanie Suesan Smith2023-05-31T19:54:13-06:00

Fall gardening in Texas starts in June. The idea is to let plants grow during the summer, when it is hot, so they will produce vegetables when the weather cools down.

By Stephanie Suesan SmithSpeakers Bureau, june, planting0 CommentsRead more...
01JunJune 1, 2023

Your Opinion Matters!

DCMG Team2023-06-01T12:55:57-06:00

The results of the survey about the monthly meetings are in!

By DCMG TeamDCMGA, Master Gardeners0 CommentsRead more...
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