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02MayMay 2, 2025

Class of 2025 Delivers their Final Presentations

Cynthia Jones, Zandra Faris2025-05-02T18:38:04-06:00

It’s hard to believe that Master Gardener School is almost over!  The students have learned so much

By Cynthia Jones, Zandra Faris0 CommentsRead more...
02MayMay 2, 2025

Taste of the Gardens Lakewood Celebrates Native and Adapted Plants

Cynthia Jones2025-05-02T18:28:10-06:00

Our heartfelt thanks to all 29 amazing volunteers, including 6 students (Class of 2025), 4 interns

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02MayMay 2, 2025

Name This Plant!

Margaret Ghose2025-05-02T18:04:16-06:00

Q. What’s this amazing plant growing at the entrances to Texas Discovery Gardens? A. That is an Agave ovatifolia,

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01MayMay 1, 2025

Viburnum rufidulum, Rusty Blackhaw

At Home Botanist Team2025-05-03T16:48:00-06:00

Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum is a deciduous shrub notable for its versatility and ornamental qualities, making it a popular choice in varied landscaping applications

By At Home Botanist Teamfreeze, drought tolerant, native plants, native, drought, Poor Soil, clay, heat0 CommentsRead more...
01MayMay 1, 2025

May Garden Tasks

DCMG Team2025-03-30T02:47:02-06:00

May flowers are blooming as the temperature is warming. Lots to do to beat the summer heat.

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01MayMay 1, 2025

Wildscape Your Yard

Stephanie Suesan Smith2025-04-01T10:27:48-06:00

Gardeners who have pets have a bit of a challenge in designing gardens...

By Stephanie Suesan Smithwildscape, habitat, urban wildlife, wildlife, urban planting, Birds, native plants, water, insects0 CommentsRead more...
01AprApril 1, 2025

Muhlenbergia capillaris, Pink Muhly Grass

At Home Botanist Team2025-03-25T09:37:47-06:00

Pink Muhly Grass, scientifically known as Muhlenbergia capillaris, features finely textured, hair-like foliage that forms a dense, clump-forming grass.

By At Home Botanist TeamPoor Soil, clay, heat, erosino, freeze, drought tolerant, native plants, native, drought0 CommentsRead more...
29MarMarch 29, 2025

Urban Farm Expo Update

Cynthia Jones2025-04-05T09:58:08-06:00

The first week of the Urban Farm Expo was a great success!

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29MarMarch 29, 2025

MAKING A DIFFERENCE AWARD NOMINEES FOR MARCH

Cynthia Jones2025-03-29T21:27:23-06:00

"You have to work very hard behind the scenes to make a message clear enough for a lot of people to understand."

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29MarMarch 29, 2025

Lights Out, Texas! Help Provide Safe Passage for Nocturnal Migrants

Carol Gonzales2025-03-29T20:33:25-06:00

Birds are vitally important to the environment and benefit us in many ways

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June 12, 2025
Spigelia marilandica, Indian Pink
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