Dick Coupe is Honored as Texas Master Gardener Emeritus
John Richard (Dick) Coupe has served as a devoted Texas Master Gardener in Dallas County since 2003, contributing
John Richard (Dick) Coupe has served as a devoted Texas Master Gardener in Dallas County since 2003, contributing
To increase community outreach and goodwill, The DCMGA has established a Gift Fund. This fund is available to give
The Dallas County Master Gardener Association is soliciting applications for college and university students for a non-renewable scholarship of up to $5000.00. The applicant must: Be a U.S. citizen. Have been accepted or currently attending college or university with a major in agriculture, urban agriculture, horticulture or a related field. Have graduated or will graduate from high school in...
Winter is officially here! The winter solstice has come, leaves have finally turned and fallen, and the Frost Weed has frosted. Never mind that we are alternating between sweaters and shorts
Join National Wildlife Federation (NWF) in celebrating teachers whose innovation, commitment, and leadership over the years has defined them as iconic Monarch Heroes on their campus and in their community!
Learning Resources to Spot and Stop Pests Spot, Identify, and Stop Texas Pests
“If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more, and become more, you are a leader.”
In 2019 the DCMGA received a generous donation from the estate of Dallas County Master Gardener
To increase community outreach and goodwill, The DCMGA has established a Gift Fund. This fund is available to give
Adult butterflies are orange with black wing veins and bodies. Caterpillars are 2-3/4 inches long fully grown
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