Welcome Dallas County Master Gardener Class of 2026!
“The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature.”
“The glory of gardening: hands in the dirt, head in the sun, heart with nature.”
Thanks to several days of warning by the weather forecasters before the recent hard freeze, I was ready to protect my plants. I have lots of sheets stored away for just such a use, and yards and yards of frost cloth that I pin down with the appropriate staples.
What better time than the start of a new year to turn our attention to repurposing items we can use in the garden?
What crops make the biggest difference in a community garden? At the Jill Stone Community Garden, the answer comes from listening closely to the families who rely on its produce.
"A garden feeds more than the table. It feeds the soul."
"Each day teachers come to school ready to tackle a job that is critically important, extraordinarily complex
Margaret Lawrence of the National Institute of Food and Agriculture wrote, “A name like Junior Master Gardeners
Would you like to attract black swallowtails (Papilio polyxenes asterius Stoll) to your garden?
Did you know that Lupinus is a genus of plants in the legume family Fabaceae
Please extend a warm Dallas welcome to Isabel Anne LeSenne, AKA Anne, our new Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
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