Japanese Garden at Kidd Springs Park Featured On 2026 Garden Tour
Have you noticed an absence of honeybees in your winter garden? If so, maybe it’s time to add a few
Have you noticed an absence of honeybees in your winter garden? If so, maybe it’s time to add a few
Have you noticed an absence of honeybees in your winter garden? If so, maybe it’s time to add a few
Have you noticed an absence of honeybees in your winter garden? If so, maybe it’s time to add a few
The Dallas County Master Gardener Association is finalizing plans for the 2026 Spring Garden Tour, which will introduce a first
North Texas winters keep gardeners on their toes. One night it’s 45°F, the next it’s 26°F with a stiff north wind. When a freeze is forecast, the big question becomes: what should I cover my plants with—and what actually works
Hellebores, often called Lenten Roses or Christmas Roses, are prized for their elegant, nodding blooms that appear in late winter to early spring. Native to Europe and Asia, these shade-loving perennials have gained popularity across the U.S. for their resilience and long-lasting flowers. But how well do they grow in the challenging climate
Garlic is one of the easiest and most rewarding crops you can grow in North Texas. With a bit of timing and preparation
How great would it be to double the plants in your garden without spending a cent?
Some of you know that Dallas County Master Gardeners has been holding Japanese maple sales once or twice a year as fundraisers
At the end of a long, hot summer, I am more than ready for a good dig in the garden, and there is hardly a better time to plant trees and shrubs
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