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04DecDecember 4, 2024

Tricyrtis hirta, Toad Lily

At Home Botanist Team2024-12-04T20:15:33-06:00

The Toad Lily, a captivating and exotic perennial, thrives in shaded gardens due to its affinity for moist and

By At Home Botanist Teamheat, hard freeze, drought tolerant, Poor Soil, clay, heavy shade, wet soil0 CommentsRead more...
15NovNovember 15, 2024

Leave the Leaves

Kay McInnis2024-11-05T01:04:26-06:00

Leaves are an important component in natural composting.

By Kay McInniscompost, insects, fall, autumn, leaves0 CommentsRead more...
04NovNovember 4, 2024

Making a Difference Award: Cindy Bolz

Sara Burke2024-11-04T21:56:31-06:00

If a person can be designated the ruling monarch of a plant species, Cindy Bolz is the Queen of Acer Palmatum.

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04NovNovember 4, 2024

Beautiful Fall Container Ideas

Cindy Bolz2024-11-04T21:34:36-06:00

It is so wonderful to approach a home and find a fresh and colorful container garden on the front porch. It is a positive indication that the homeowner enjoys their home and cares what neighbors, guests and passersby see when approaching the house.

By Cindy Bolzcontainers, Master Gardeners, autumn0 CommentsRead more...
04NovNovember 4, 2024

Dallas County Master Gardeners Educate State Fair Visitors!

Debbie Wood2024-11-04T21:22:29-06:00

The recently concluded Dallas County Master Gardener (DCMG) Table inside Texas Discovery Gardens

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04NovNovember 4, 2024

Lakewood Fall Spruce Up was a Great Success!

Cynthia Jones2024-11-04T20:53:44-06:00

“There is a garden in every childhood, an enchanted place, where colors are brighter, the air is softer,

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04NovNovember 4, 2024

Why are my Iris Plants so Crowded?

Margaret Ghose2024-11-04T20:46:14-06:00

Clumps of iris should be divided periodically to keep them healthy and blooming

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01NovNovember 1, 2024

Symphyotrichum oblongifolium, Fall Aster

At Home Botanist Team2024-11-04T21:24:46-06:00

Fall Aster, with the botanical name Symphyotrichum oblongifolium

By At Home Botanist TeamPoor Soil, wildflowers, native plants, native plant, native0 CommentsRead more...
13OctOctober 13, 2024

Pollinators in the Vegetable Garden

Stephanie Suesan Smith2024-11-07T00:47:47-06:00

Pollinators are important to a vegetable garden’s success.

By Stephanie Suesan Smithvegetable, pollinator, vegetable garden0 CommentsRead more...
09OctOctober 9, 2024

Second Annual Wine Making Class is a Great Success!

DCMG Winemaking Team2024-10-09T19:47:37-06:00

Another successful winemaking class by the Dallas County Master Gardeners at Urban County Farm in Garland, Texas.

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