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29MarMarch 29, 2025

Founders Garden Club Recognizes DCMG Roseann Ferguson

Cynthia Jones2025-03-29T20:35:48-06:00

The mission of the Founders Garden Club of Dallas since it was established in 1938 is

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29MarMarch 29, 2025

Why is adding Organic Matter to the Soil Important?

Margaret Ghose2025-03-29T20:06:11-06:00

Think of soil as a work in progress. Initially, soils form from the interactions between a parent rock material

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29MarMarch 29, 2025

Texas Superstar® Plants

Cindy Bolz2025-03-30T05:14:07-06:00

he goal of most gardeners is to plant beautiful plants that come back year after year, preferably with very little care and not much water.

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08MarMarch 8, 2025

Reducing Lawn Space with a Payoff

Cindy Bolz2025-03-08T21:51:09-06:00

Allow your mind to picture a lovely seating area in an island oasis in the middle of what is now your lawn. Let the image contain a small ornamental tree

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08MarMarch 8, 2025

Bluebonnets in bloom: A Texas tradition

AgriLife Texas A&M2025-03-08T20:29:26-06:00

Discover the beauty, history and impact of Texas’ most iconic wildflower

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08MarMarch 8, 2025

Project Spotlight

Cynthia Jones2025-03-08T20:17:28-06:00

March 4th was Project Spotlight Day, an opportunity for the Master Gardener Class of 2025 to become familiar with the

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08MarMarch 8, 2025

February 2025 Award Meeting Highlights

Sara Burke2025-03-08T19:59:51-06:00

The February DCMGA meeting was a celebration of the accomplishments of both the organization and individuals. The DCMGA logged 45,858.75

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08MarMarch 8, 2025

It’s Time to Think About Growing Tomatoes

Margaret Ghose2025-03-08T19:37:54-06:00

The end of March marks the beginning of tomato planting season. Transplants can be set in the garden as soon

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01MarMarch 1, 2025

Bignonia capreolata ‘Tangerine Beauty’ Crossvine

At Home Botanist Team2025-03-01T11:33:11-06:00

Tangerine Beauty Crossvine is a cultivar of Bignonia capreolata, known for its vibrant orange blooms.

By At Home Botanist TeamPoor Soil, clay, heat, freeze, drought tolerant, native plants, native, drought0 CommentsRead more...
01MarMarch 1, 2025

March Garden Tasks

DCMG Team2024-07-19T07:54:54-06:00

It’s still cold but garden tasks are heating up. Get those seeds going and potatoes in the ground. Download the Vegetable

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