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23FebFebruary 23, 2025

Keeping Your Amaryllis After It Blooms

Margaret Ghose2025-02-23T18:45:42-06:00

You can keep amaryllis and get it to re-bloom next year. The key to getting your plant to do so is keeping the plant actively growing after it has finished blooming.

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23FebFebruary 23, 2025

Mentors Visit the DCMG Class of 2025

Cynthia Jones2025-02-23T18:10:25-06:00

Almost 30 Dallas County Master Gardeners (DCMGs) are honored to serve

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23FebFebruary 23, 2025

Prune Like A Pro

Margaret Ghose2025-02-23T17:48:43-06:00

Many gardeners find pruning an intimidating task. It’s difficult to know where to start cutting, how much to cut and when

By Margaret Ghoseperennials, tools, trees, Prune, shrubs0 CommentsRead more...
05FebFebruary 5, 2025

Welcome To The Dallas County Master Gardner Class of OF 2025!

Cynthia Jones2025-02-05T09:16:04-06:00

Please join us in welcoming the Class of 2025 to the Dallas County Master Gardeners

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05FebFebruary 5, 2025

What to Plant Now

Margaret Ghose2025-02-05T09:12:47-06:00

While temperatures outside are still too cold for planting, consider starting seeds indoors

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05FebFebruary 5, 2025

Two More Dallas County Master Gardeners Receive President’s Lifetime Achievement Award

Sara Burke2025-02-05T11:44:21-06:00

Congratulations to our newest recipients of the President’s Lifetime Achievement Award—Denise Strueber and Ned Buxton!

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05FebFebruary 5, 2025

Caring for Your Garden Tools

Judy Meagher2025-02-05T08:49:46-06:00

Oh, how those first days of warmer temperatures ignite the desire to get back out in the garden. But wait!

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01FebFebruary 1, 2025

Rivina humilis, Pigeonberry

At Home Botanist Team2025-01-27T11:37:45-06:00

Pigeonberry is a shade-loving perennial native to North America, prized for its versatility as a groundcover and understory plant.

By At Home Botanist Teamnative plants, native, drought, Poor Soil, clay, heavy shade, heat, salt, wildflowers, drought tolerant, Shade0 CommentsRead more...
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01FebFebruary 1, 2025

February Garden Tasks

DCMG Team2024-07-19T07:54:48-06:00

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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08JanJanuary 8, 2025

DCMGA GIFT FUND ANNOUNCED

Sara Burke2025-01-08T13:20:02-06:00

To increase community outreach and goodwill, The DCMGA has established a Gift Fund. This fund is available to give

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June 12, 2025
Spigelia marilandica, Indian Pink
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