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15AprApril 15, 2023

How to Choose the Right Plants

Margaret Ghose2023-04-13T07:57:19-06:00

Most nurseries try to stock plants that people like and that will grow well in the average yard.

By Margaret Ghosehelp desk, irrigation, sprinklersComments OffRead more...
15MarMarch 15, 2023

Tune Up Your Sprinkler System to Save Water and Improve Lawn Health

Rick Coke2023-03-28T11:44:19-06:00

Automatic landscape irrigation systems are very convenient, but regular maintenance is needed to ensure they are operating properly and efficiently.

By Rick Cokehelp desk, irrigation, sprinklersComments OffRead more...
01MarMarch 1, 2023

Spring Weed Control in Lawns

Rick Coke2023-02-27T10:26:43-06:00

If you have had a problem with weeds in the past, now is the time to get control.

By Rick Cokehelp desk, weeds, lawnComments OffRead more...
15FebFebruary 15, 2023

Planting Bare Root Fruit and Nut Trees

DCMG Help Desk Team2023-01-31T17:13:46-06:00

When and how should bare root fruit and nut trees be planted?

By DCMG Help Desk Teamtrees, help desk, aphidsComments OffRead more...
01FebFebruary 1, 2023

Don’t Trash it, Compost it!

Rick Coke2023-02-03T10:23:52-06:00

Spring garden cleanup time is approaching.

By Rick Cokehelp desk, compostComments OffRead more...
05JanJanuary 5, 2023

Watering Your Landscape During Winter

DCMG Help Desk Team2023-01-05T12:37:45-06:00

Do landscape plants require water during the winter months?

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20DecDecember 20, 2022

Getting Ready for the Deep Freeze

Margaret Ghose2022-12-21T10:52:17-06:00

The arctic blast is coming and many plants in the landscape may not be cold hardy to the temperatures we are expecting. 

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24OctOctober 24, 2022

Aphids Invade North Texas Trees

DCMG Help Desk Team2022-10-24T08:24:32-06:00

Aphids Invade North Texas Trees

By DCMG Help Desk Teamtrees, help desk, aphidsComments OffRead more...
01OctOctober 1, 2022

What can you do with fall leaves instead of trashing them?

DCMG Help Desk Team2022-09-30T09:35:28-06:00

The organic material in leaves improves the soil as it decomposes. When they fall, leaves contain 50-80 percent of the nutrients the plant extracted from the soil during the growing season.

By DCMG Help Desk Teamhelp desk, fall, autumn, leaves, compost, nutrientsComments OffRead more...
15SepSeptember 15, 2022

What can I do in the garden and landscape now that fall is just around the corner?

DCMG Help Desk Team2022-09-18T20:40:21-06:00

The period after summer heat and before winter freezes is a perfect time to perform many tasks. So now is the time to plan your fall lawn and garden work.

By DCMG Help Desk Teamspring wildflowers, trees, help desk, fall, autumn, dividing plants, spring bulbs, plant trees, good planting practicesComments OffRead more...
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Sedges perform important ecosystem services.
April 18, 2026
Breathtaking Spring Wildflower Drives!
April 16, 2026
Mary Calvo Garden Featured on 2026 Garden Tour
April 8, 2026
Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, Coralberry, Indian Currant, Buckbrush
April 1, 2026
Dark pink roses against a blue sky
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Should Redbuds Have Blooms on their Trunks?
March 30, 2026

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