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30MarMarch 30, 2026

Wild Violets are Welcome Here!

Linda Alexander2026-03-30T00:31:02-06:00

Let me introduce you to the charming little spring bloomers known as wild violets (Viola sororia)

By Linda Alexandervegetables, winter gardening, winter, produce, Seed StartingRead more...
Multiple varieties of leaf lettuce transplants
13FebFebruary 13, 2026

Step-by-Step Guide to Indoor Seed Starting

Glen McGee2026-03-10T22:03:08-06:00

Winter is a great time to plan your spring garden and sprout seedlings. Why should you go to the trouble of starting your own seedlings?

By Glen McGeewinter, produce, Seed Starting, vegetables, winter gardeningRead more...
27JanJanuary 27, 2026

Winter Foraging for Honeybees

Linda Alexander2026-01-27T20:01:16-06:00

Have you noticed an absence of honeybees in your winter garden? If so, maybe it’s time to add a few

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03JanJanuary 3, 2026

What Gardening Has Taught Me about Starting Over

Stephanie Suesan Smith2026-01-03T20:26:04-06:00

Gardening has always been about beginnings and endings, but this past year forced a deeper understanding of both

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07DecDecember 7, 2025

Nurturing Your Inner Gardener During Winter

Stephanie Suesan Smith2025-12-07T19:46:34-06:00

If spending time out in your garden is grounding for you, as it is for me, winter can be a tough time.

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01NovNovember 1, 2025

Let’s Talk About Mulch

Lauren McMinn2025-11-01T17:29:33-06:00

Mulch is one of the simplest and most effective tools for keeping your North Texas garden healthy

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06SepSeptember 6, 2025

The Monarchs Are Coming!

Ellen Sokolovic2025-09-06T19:47:08-06:00

As of late August 2025, monarch butterflies from northern U.S. and Canada have begun their fall, southward migration! They are heading towards

By Ellen SokolovicRead more...
03JulJuly 3, 2025

Discovery at Laura Bush Native Texas Park (NTP)

Gigi Chance2025-07-03T19:46:56-06:00

A fascinating phenomenon known as fasciation was discovered in the wildflower meadow at the NTP.

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12JunJune 12, 2025

Congratulations to the Master Gardener Class of 2024!

Zandra Faris2025-06-12T17:20:41-06:00

The graduation ceremony for the 2024 Master Gardener Class was a joyous occasion

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02MayMay 2, 2025

Taste of the Gardens Lakewood Celebrates Native and Adapted Plants

Cynthia Jones2025-05-02T18:28:10-06:00

Our heartfelt thanks to all 29 amazing volunteers, including 6 students (Class of 2025), 4 interns

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Symphoricarpos orbiculatus, Coralberry, Indian Currant, Buckbrush
April 1, 2026
Dark pink roses against a blue sky
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March 31, 2026
Should Redbuds Have Blooms on their Trunks?
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Categories

  • Wildflowers
  • Holiday Highlight
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  • Helpful Hints From the Help Desk
  • Feature Story
  • DCMG News
  • Garden Tasks
  • Native Plants
  • Native Plants
  • Plant of the Month

Recent Posts

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
April Garden Tasks
March 31, 2026
Should Redbuds Have Blooms on their Trunks?
March 30, 2026

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