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08AprApril 8, 2023

Your Opinion Matters!

Stephanie Suesan Smith2023-04-08T09:31:38-06:00

We would love to hear what we can do to reach as many Master Gardeners

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01AprApril 1, 2023

Spring Containers for the Porch or Patio

Cindy Bolz2023-03-31T14:44:35-06:00

Nothing says spring like bright colorful flowers overflowing from containers and hanging baskets.

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03MarMarch 3, 2023

Class of 2022

Cynthia Jones2023-03-03T10:17:43-06:00

Class of 2022

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01MarMarch 1, 2023

Propagation of Native Milkweed

Kay McInnis2023-02-27T10:18:02-06:00

Findings show tropical milkweed may be detrimental to the Monarch Butterflies (Danaus plexippus) that migrate through our state to winter in Mexico.

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01FebFebruary 1, 2023

In Memoriam

Cynthia Jones2023-02-02T15:36:46-06:00

In memoriam

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01FebFebruary 1, 2023

Compost – A Valentine to Your Garden

Stephanie Suesan Smith2023-01-31T15:29:47-06:00

What do you give your garden for Valentine’s Day? A layer of compost would make a lovely gift that will help keep your garden green and growing all year.

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15JanJanuary 15, 2023

Garden Consultation Team

Barry Bloom2023-01-14T16:21:34-06:00

Certified Dallas County MGs who participate on the GCT have completed Advanced Master Gardener Training Courses in certain specialized fields, including, but not limited to, vegetables, tree care, rainwater harvesting, greenhouse management, entomology, and composting.

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01JanJanuary 1, 2023

Great Trees for North Texas

Betsy See2023-01-03T12:59:28-06:00

Trees are an efficient, inexpensive source of carbon capture and can be a major mitigator to pollution.

By Betsy SeeMexican Plum, Eastern Redbud, Eve's Necklace, Chinquapin Oak, Arizona Cypress, Cedar Elm, Bald Cypress, Bur Oak, treesComments OffRead more...
01DecDecember 1, 2022

Carefree Winter Containers

Cindy Bolz2022-12-08T21:40:12-06:00

The front porch should be as inviting in the dreary winter days as it is in the spring, and fresh and lively containers are a wonderful way to say “welcome.”

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01OctOctober 1, 2022

Fall Container Ideas

Cindy Bolz2022-09-30T20:31:49-06:00

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 BolzMaster Gardeners, autumn, containersComments OffRead more...
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