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17MayMay 17, 2022

Made In the Shade

Roseann Ferguson2022-05-17T12:49:46-06:00

It is quite likely that you have at least one area of your garden, patio, or balcony where your shade plants struggle.

By Roseann FergusonTexas Discovery Gardens, Shade, Roseann Ferguson0 CommentsRead more...
05MayMay 5, 2022

Raincatchers Plant Sale

DCMG Team2022-04-28T13:39:03-06:00

Master Gardeners (MGs) and the general public are invited to shop a wide variety of plants grown, nurtured and donated by the knowledgable

By DCMG TeamBasil, plant sale, Master Gardeners, Raincatchers0 CommentsRead more...
04MayMay 4, 2022

Help Desk

DCMG Help Desk Team2022-05-05T13:07:09-06:00

According to Texas A&M’s online history of Master Gardeners (MG) in Texas, the Texas MG Program had its beginnings in 1978 when Extension

By DCMG Help Desk Teamhelp desk0 CommentsRead more...
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04MayMay 4, 2022

What is the proper way to water roses?

DCMG Help Desk Team2022-05-04T09:14:55-06:00

A gentleman once reported that he planted his roses along the edge of his lawn so his sprinkler system took care of watering them every day.

By DCMG Help Desk Teamhelp desk, watering, droopy leaves, soaking, roses0 CommentsRead more...
04MayMay 4, 2022

Tree Diversity: Every Tree Has Its Day

Eric Larner2022-05-04T09:10:57-06:00

Do you know what the United States’ National Tree (officially and unofficially) is? You are right if you answered: the oak tree.

By Eric Larnertrees, Speakers Bureau, Oaks, Live Oaks, Oak wilt0 CommentsRead more...
02MayMay 2, 2022

Plant of the Month: Walker’s Low Catmint

At Home Botanist Team2022-05-02T10:58:12-06:00

For an easy-to-grow perennial that is drought and heat tolerant, pest and disease resistant, and blanketed with showy lavender blooms from spring to fall, ‘Walker’s Low’ catmint is a must-have choice.

By At Home Botanist TeamPlant of Month, drought tolerant, perennial, hardy, fragrant, lavender, blue, herb, purple0 CommentsRead more...
27AprApril 27, 2022

Don’t Miss Garden Tour Silent Auction

DCMG Team2022-04-25T13:07:53-06:00

In conjunction with the Garden Tour, Dallas County Master Gardeners will hold a Silent Auction for eight unique and desirable items. The auction will open

By DCMG TeamGarden Tour, silent auction0 CommentsRead more...
21AprApril 21, 2022

The Power of Passalong Plants

Debbie Pochmann2022-04-07T09:15:43-06:00

Long before there was a North Haven Gardens, before every big box store offered identical Early Girl tomato plants, and

By Debbie Pochmannfigs, Debbie Pochmann, Passalong plants, Master Gardeners, Felder Rushing, Greg Grant0 CommentsRead more...
16AprApril 16, 2022

The ABC’s of UPF Clothing

Cynthia Jones2022-04-16T12:19:24-06:00

According to the American Academy of Dermatology, one in five Americans will develop skin cancer in their lifetime.  Sun damage to the exposed parts of your body is cumulative, adding to your risks of skin cancer and premature aging.

By Cynthia JonesDCMGA Merchandising, UPF, sun protection0 CommentsRead more...
15AprApril 15, 2022

How Her Garden Grows: Linda Seidel

Betsy See2022-03-21T09:42:11-06:00

Linda Seidel’s handsome garden is the result of many hours of work in her large creek-side yard, her enormous depth of knowledge about plant varieties and cultivation, plus a large dose of perseverance.

By Betsy SeeGarden Tour, roses, Betsy See, Linda Seidel. Creek-side, cactus and succulents, Spring Garden Tour0 CommentsRead more...
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