Master Gardener’s Garden at Texas Discovery Gardens
Located near the Texas Discovery Gardens’ (TDG) main entrance and butterfly house, the garden supports the mission of TDG to provide horticultural education.
Located near the Texas Discovery Gardens’ (TDG) main entrance and butterfly house, the garden supports the mission of TDG to provide horticultural education.
What do you give your garden for Valentine’s Day? A layer of compost would make a lovely gift that will help keep your garden green and growing all year.
Texas faces a more and more critical problem – how to provide sufficient drinking water for all our residents.
Certified Dallas County MGs who participate on the GCT have completed Advanced Master Gardener Training Courses in certain specialized fields, including, but not limited to, vegetables, tree care, rainwater harvesting, greenhouse management, entomology, and composting.
Do landscape plants require water during the winter months?
'Tetraneuris scaposa,' commonly known as 'Four Nerve Daisy,' features multiple stems of perky, golden-yellow daisies, which gracefully fan out over compact rosettes of silvery, grass-like foliage.
Trees are an efficient, inexpensive source of carbon capture and can be a major mitigator to pollution.
Want to help create the gardens of the future and have fun at the same time?
President-elect Monica Nagle hosted a lovely party on November 29 to introduce the 2023-2024 DCMGA Board members, TMGA Directors, and elected committee members to each other and to the outgoing 2021-2022 officers. The newly elected team will assume their roles on January 1, 2023.
The arctic blast is coming and many plants in the landscape may not be cold hardy to the temperatures we are expecting.