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Thank you for choosing the Dallas County Master Gardener Speakers Bureau which provides scientifically research-based and of-interest topics to groups and organizations throughout the North Texas area.

We are now scheduling some presentations in person, but some presentations remain available only in virtual format. Please complete the Speaker Request Form and indicate in the message area which format you need or discuss with the scheduler upon contact.

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View the program categories listed below! If you cannot find the specific topic you are interested in, complete a request form, and discuss also with the scheduler.

Note:  When a speaker travels outside Dallas County, we request that they are provided a travel allowance of $25, paid directly to the speaker. Do not include the travel allowance with the Honorarium.

We are now scheduling some presentations in person, but some presentations remain available only in virtual format. Please complete the Speaker Request Form and indicate in the message area which format you need. If COVID infections move into a RED category, we may not be able to honor requests for in-person presentations.

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GUIDELINES

  • Complete the Speaker Request Form.
  • If you do not receive a confirmation within 48 hours, contact the DCMG Help Desk by email: dallasmg@ag.tamu.edu.
  • Allow 3 weeks to schedule a speaker.
  • For groups of 10 or more.
  • Speaker Bureau volunteers are not available during December.
  • There is no charge for speakers. However, donations are accepted in the form of Honorariums, which support our DCMG community projects.
  • Honorarium checks should be made out to DCMGA and mailed to: DCMGA Treasurer, 6820 LBJ Freeway, #3200, Dallas, TX 75240.

Click on a category below and scroll to review speaker topics in that category:

Basic Gardening

Basic Gardening

Basic Garden Planning

Do you want to start a garden of herbs, flowers, or vegetables or a combination? This presentation outlines the first steps to take. It covers basic garden needs as well as what to grow, where to locate a garden, and where to get more information.

Gardening from the Ground Up

How does the type of soil you have affect watering needs? Learn about the makeup of soils and what you can do to reduce your dependence on supplemental watering.

Gardening in Small Spaces

Apartment patios or urban courtyards can produce a bountiful stand of plants if you make the proper choices. Everything from containers to reclaimed grassland can be the basis of a pocket garden.

Gardening on a Shoestring: Confessions of a Frugal Gardener

Describes how to recycle household items for use in and around your garden.

Perils in Your Garden and How to Avoid Them

Gardening is a beautiful way to relax in the fresh air while enjoying the “fruits” of our labor; however, each year many gardeners sustain injuries due to accidents, natural hazards, and occasional poisoning. This lecture outlines how planning and preparation can avoid injuries—seeking effective treatment when an injury occurs.

Composting

Basic Composting

This talk explains how to simply create rich compost in your backyard for your garden.

Basics of Composting

Everything you need to know about the benefits of compost, its four basic elements and how you can build a compost bin for your garden.

Compost 101

Composting kitchen and yard waste is becoming more and more popular. However, there are some do’s and don’ts to composting. This presentation gives you the secrets for a better compost pile.

Composting 101

The presentation addresses how waste products, otherwise destined for the landfill, can be converted into a material that, when added to the soil, benefits plant life and the environment. It briefly covers the science involved in converting waste material into compost through the activity of microorganisms, insects, and other invertebrates. There is an in-depth presentation of well-known and lesser-known methods of creating compost.

Let It Rot

Learn about composting and how to give the soil what it wants.

Container Gardening

Container Gardening

This demonstration talk covers the four basic elements of container gardening: pots, soil, plants, and time. Plant combinations for shade, sun and different seasons are discussed, as well as new container systems.

Containers that Grow

This talk covers tips for creating attractive container gardens in large pots or containers for the out-of-doors. You will learn what to look for when searching for flowers or plants and how to position and plant them, so your containers become the envy of your friends and neighbors.

Do’s and Don’ts of Container Gardening

Learn how to choose the container, the plants, and the soil to grow beautiful flowers and flavorsome herbs and vegetables. Learn which plants are good companions and some combinations that “fight” for the limelight.

Houseplants in white containers

Houseplants

Growing African Violets

Growing African violets is not as hard as you might think. Learn to grow these spectacular plants in a windowsill or under a grow light.

Houseplant Basics

This is a demonstration and talk covering the basics of growing plants indoors. Learn which houseplants are easiest to grow and why and learn how to choose the right plant for a given location and purpose.

Five shoots are propagated from a mother plant

Propagation

All About Seeds

Our very existence depends on seeds and seed production. In this class you will learn the ABCs of seed production, seed storage and seed propagation, the ABCs of seed production, seed storage and seed propagation.

Get Plants for Free

How to create new plants from seeds, cuttings, and other plant parts

Taking the Mystery Out of Plant Propagation

Are you ready to solve the mystery of propagating new plants? Learn how to create new plants from cuttings, division, and layering, and discover the ABCs of seed collection, storage, and germination.

Seasonal Gardening

Fall and Winter Gardening are the Best Times to Garden

Learn how and what to plant for the fall and winter garden.

Fall Gardening

Gives an overview of fall gardening chores including composting, weeding, fertilization, pruning, bulb division, plant selection, and planting. Also includes instructions and recommendations for fall vegetable gardening in North Texas.

Planning a Fall Garden

Do you want to take advantage of a second season of gardening in North Texas? This presentation outlines fall garden activities and tips, timing of the fall garden, the importance of compost/mulch, and where to get more information.

Spring Gardening

Gives an overview of late winter to early spring gardening chores including indoor seed starting, soil preparation, weed control, pruning, and fertilization. Also includes instructions and recommendations for winter to spring vegetable gardening in North Texas.

Pitch fork in dark soil

Soil Preparation

Make Your Beds

Learn how to acquire fertile soil from your clay-based dirt.

Soil Preparation

This talk covers the elements that makeup soil in the Dallas area. Topics discussed are how soil texture and structure affect plants, as well as the importance of compost, the varieties of soil additives, and how to use fertilizer.

Garden hand tools

Tools for the Garden

Tool Time

Learn what tools are needed to be a successful gardener.

Butterflies & Pollinators

Butterfly and Pollinator Gardening

All You Can Eat Buffet for Migrators

DFW is in the central flyway for the migrating butterflies and hummingbirds that come through in the spring and fall, and they need all the food they can get. Learn what you can add to your gardens to help fuel these flying jewels along their journeys of thousands of miles during these critical times.

Attracting Pollinators with Native Plants

If you plant them (native plants), they (pollinators) will come! Create an oasis of beauty in your garden. Enjoy butterflies and more as you support the pollination process by planting native plants.

Butterfly Gardening

Tells how to provide everything these beautiful “flying flowers” need so you can see lots of them in your own yard, whether you want to offer only a quick drink or an all-you-can-eat buffet. Also learn what butterflies you are likely to see and how to identify the stages of their life cycle.

Gardening for the Love of Birds, Bees and Butterflies

If you love birds, bees, and butterflies, you can do small things that have a big impact. This talk describes the need to provide food and habitat for native plants and animals. It focuses on pollinators. Included are concepts you can incorporate into your own landscape to have a positive impact for our friends in nature.

How Flies Make Chocolate: A Tale of Four Pollinators

Everybody loves pollinators–but how well do you know them? Why does nature need more than one kind of pollinator? Are flies in my garden a good thing? Learn the answers to these and other questions as you gain information about the special relationships between plants and their pollinators and learn tips for bringing pollinators to your garden.

How to Attract Butterflies and Hummingbirds

Learn how the right plants can bring you the pleasure of seeing these “flying flowers” and create your own nature channel.

How to Create a Butterfly Garden

This talk covers the basics for butterfly gardening and includes information regarding the National Wildlife Federation Mayor’s Monarch Pledge.

Miracles of Monarchs

Explains how the state butterfly of Texas migrates thousands of miles, further than any other butterfly. See photos of the winter home in Mexico, learn about the conservation efforts and learn what you can do to help. If you like butterflies, you will enjoy and appreciate this presentation.

Monarchs:  Disappearing Before our Eyes

This talk explains why the number of monarchs, our state butterfly, is dwindling and what we and others are doing to help them. Includes how YOU can join the movement!

Native Pollinators

This presentation (PowerPoint) discusses bees that are native to the United States and what they pollinate. It also discusses how to attract these bees to assist in the pollination of your garden and plants.

Plants for Pollinators

This program presents flowers for feeding bees and butterflies in all seasons. The list of flowers includes shade loving plants.

Sex in the Garden

This entertaining and educational talk describes what really goes on in our gardens: pollination. Learn how flowers lure insects to help with their reproduction and how they reward the pollinators. You will never look at the garden in the same old way again.

To Bee or Not to Bee

This talk explores the differences between bees and wasps and explains how they live. It also profiles a variety of native and imported bees and how they help in plant reproduction.

Ya Gotta Love the Pollinators

Learn about the insects, birds and mammals that help our favorite flowers and crops reproduce.

Diseases

Plant and Tree Diseases

Common Disease (Pathogen) Problems

Some of our most common diseases can be a major problem for trees. Understanding how trees function and how to manage them can help keep them healthy. Having a basic understanding of common diseases also reduces the chances of tree loss in the future.

Insects and Diseases That Like Your Trees

Answers the questions “Is my tree in danger?” and “How can I help?”

Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a method of controlling pests and diseases using the least harmful approach. For example, an IPM approach would use predatory insects to control aphids instead of pesticides.

Oak Wilt Diagnosis/Treatment

Oak Wilt is a devastating pathogen that can only be managed and not controlled. If your area is affected, learning about the details of this complex pathogen will help to minimize the impact to trees in your area.

Rosette Disease: Deadly Disease with a Pretty Name

Covers the history of this rose disease, how to recognize it, and what to do about it.

Earth-Kind® Practices

Habitat Gardening

Creating an Urban Wildlife Habitat in Your Landscape

Learn why urban landscapes should be shared with birds, butterflies, bees and other less obvious creatures. The  talk covers some obvious benefits of having a sustainable landscape complemented by plants that require less effort and fewer resources while providing food, water and protection.

Feather Your Nest

Bird watching is a great way to relax while watching colorful birds eating, mating, nesting and raising their young. Learn how to provide the plants and environment that can deliver all this to your yard.

Invite Birds to Your Yard

Bird watching is a great way to relax while watching colorful birds eating, mating, nesting, and raising their young. Learn how to provide the plants and environment that can deliver all this in YOUR yard.

Meet the Hummingbirds in Your Yard

Learn more about our lovely ruby-throated hummingbirds: their biology, migration, courting, nesting, and chick-rearing. Also, learn how to make your yard one of their favorites.

Close-up of a ladybug on a green stem

Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a method of controlling pests and diseases using the least harmful approach. For example, an IPM approach would use predatory insects to control aphids instead of pesticides.

What are Good Bugs?

Learn the importance of allowing the good bugs to help control the few bad bugs, thus creating a garden environment that requires little or no insecticide.

Daisies and sunflowers along a path

Native and Adapted Plants

Easy Gardening with Native Plants

Learn how to have a lovely landscape by using native plants that require minimal irrigation, fertilizer, and pesticides while attracting a wide variety of butterflies, birds, bees, beneficial insects, and other critters to your yard.

Go Native!

Discover how to easily care for native plants while enjoying their year-round beauty. By landscaping with native trees, shrubs, and perennials your yard will be teeming with life while requiring less maintenance, water, and fertilizer.

Inviting Nature Back Home with Native Plants

Miss seeing lightning bugs, lizards, and toads? Learn the value of native plants in the home landscape and why we should care about them. Learn which plants are the most useful for bringing birds and butterflies to your yard.

Texas Native and Adapted Plants

Provides an overview of plants that do well in North Central Texas and good horticulture practices that help ensure success. This presentation includes photos of the speaker’s yard and garden. The presentation can be adapted for time periods ranging from 15 minutes to an hour+ in length.

Texas Wildflowers

This talk provides information about our native Texas wildflowers. You will learn how to cultivate them in your own garden.

The Native Texas Park at the Bush Library Center-Texas Wildflowers

Bringing the Texas Prairie back to Dallas at the George W. Bush Presidential Library and Museum’s Texas Native Park – This 45-minute PowerPoint presentation introduces the inspiration, design, plants, grasses, and hydrology of the landscape on the 15 acres at the Bush Library housed on the SMU campus.

Organic Gardening

The Big “O”

Learn about organic gardening from the ground up.

Rainwater Harvesting

Rain Barrels

This presentation introduces options available for harvesting rainwater – from professionally designed systems to hand-made rain collectors for budget-minded individuals. It includes a step-by-step approach for converting 55-gallon food quality containers into cost-effective rain barrels. (15 min/45 min)

Rainwater Harvesting

Learn the latest tips on conserving water through the use of rainwater harvesting. Includes a demonstration of creating a rain barrel.

Two volunteers install drip irrigation in a raised bed

Water Conservation Gardening

Gardening with Less Water

This talk covers 7 basic steps to successful gardening using minimal water.

Landscaping for the 21st Century

Explains why Texans need to reduce the use of municipal water in our landscapes and how to do it. Homeowners can have any style landscapes by choosing the right plants, placing them correctly and watering efficiently.

Responsible Gardening One Yard at a Time

The speaker tells her story about how she decided to re-landscape her yard using principles of good ecology. She shares the mistakes she made and the successes that contributed to becoming a winner on the 2010 Dallas WaterWise tour. The speaker’s goal is to share how to landscape using water conservation techniques and to inspire others to do it.

Water Conservation Gardening

Covers the 7 principles of water conservation gardening, and how one can use them in one’s landscape. Topics include design ideas, soil preparation, using plants suitable for this area, using mulch, watering techniques, and maintenance.

Water Conservation Landscaping Doesn’t Mean Rocks and Cactus

This program explains the seven steps for creating a beautiful landscape in any style. The plants included require rainwater and very little supplemental water.

Flowers

Flower bulbs ready for planting

Bulbs

Bulbs for Dallas

This talk covers choosing bulbs that are successful in our area with bloom times from early spring to fall. It also covers ideas for planting small bulbs for charm and large bulbs for impact.

Pastel floral arrangement

Floral Design

Design 101

Learn the basic steps to creating a creative flower design. Includes a lab for designers to practice.

Floral Designs from Your Garden

Elements to give an arrangement texture, line and color can be gathered from any garden or roadside. This talk shows through demonstration how to handle materials from outside the floral trade to make fragrant, creative arrangements for your home throughout the year.

Holiday Décor from Your Garden and Grocery Store

This talk is a demonstration of how to create holiday decorations for Christmas using things from your garden, kitchen, or grocery store, fresh or dried.

Pumpkins with Pizzazz (Pumpkins & Succulents)

Learn how to create a beautiful fall centerpiece for yourself or to give as a hostess gift. Succulent-decorated pumpkins are easy to create and will last for months. You will learn step-by-step methods for making these succulent pumpkins.

Perennials

Year-Round Perennials for the Landscape

This presentation shows how to have an interesting landscape all year round by using perennials instead of having to spend time and money planting for each season.

Dark pink roses against a blue sky

Roses

Earth-Kind Roses: The Easiest ‘Color’ for Your Garden

This is an introduction to the various roses that have received the designation of an Earth-Kind Rose, a history of Earth-Kind Roses, how to prepare the soil for planting, planting tips, and the correct way to prune roses to promote/control growth.

Rosette Disease: Deadly Disease with a Pretty Name

Covers the history of this rose disease, how to recognize it, and what to do about it.

Successful Roses

Discusses the conditions for successfully growing roses including planting and pruning, ongoing care, common problems and their control, and recipes for organic insect and disease solutions. Includes descriptions of the classes of roses and photographic examples of each.

Fun Facts and Tales

Purple coneflowers

Edible Plants

“Can I Eat That?” Browsing for Food in the Ornamental Garden

This presentation covers some of the flowers, fruit, leaves, and roots that can be grown and eaten in the Dallas area. The nightshade (tomatoes, petunias, tobacco, and potatoes) and umbel (hemlock and carrots) families are discussed as they include both edible and poisonous members.

Fun Botanical & Garden Facts

Secret Lives of Plants

Are there plants that are tattletales or gossips? Are there bullies or superheroes in the plant world? How do plants communicate? What kind of music do they like? This talk reveals their secret lives!

How Flies Make Chocolate: A Tale of Four Pollinators

Everybody loves pollinators–but how well do you know them? Why does nature need more than one kind of pollinator? Are flies in my garden a good thing? Learn the answers to these and other questions as you gain information about the special relationships between plants and their pollinators and learn tips for bringing pollinators to your garden.

Sex in the Garden

This entertaining and educational talk describes what really goes on in our gardens: pollination. Learn how flowers lure insects to help with their reproduction and how they reward the pollinators. You will never look at the garden in the same old way again.

Historical Perspective

Folk Medicine and Plants

From Anise Hyssop to Cutting Celery or Salad Burnett, delve into lesser-known herbs that can be grown in the Dallas area. For the gardener who craves variety and enjoys plants with unique properties.

Stories Plants Tell

Plants have stories to tell, and the stories may be about the history associated with a plant, how it got its name, unusual characteristics of the plant itself, and usefulness of the plant. Find out which plant is known as the alcoholic plant, which was Chaucer’s favorite plant, which is associated with a bicycle? What are the odds of ‘he loves me,’ or ‘he loves me not.’ These stories and more are presented.

Texas Plant Tales

Native Texas plants have stories to tell. Find out which plant helps us sweep, which plant was needed by the Navy in WWII, which Texas native is associated with the French Legion of Honor Medal, which native Texas tree made its way to Patrick Henry’s home. These stories and more are presented.

What is an Herbarium?

Find out what is involved in a garden of pressed plants, why it is important to preserve plants, and how to preserve plants. This talk also covers the history of herbaria.

Poison ivy

Poisonous Plants

Lovely but Lethal

Many of the herbs and other plants we have in our gardens are actually toxic to our fur baby family members (our pets). This talk identifies many of these plants, explains what symptoms your pets may exhibit and identifies things you can do to prevent pets from ingesting toxins.

Wicked Plants

This fun presentation covers plants that are deadly, illegal, intoxicating, dangerous, painful, and destructive/invasive. This presentation uses interesting historical anecdotes, photos to identify the plants and facts so gardeners can avoid these plants in their landscapes. The presentation can be adapted for time periods ranging from 30 minutes to an hour+ in length.

Wicked Plants 2

This presentation expands on things we covered in Wicked plants 1. It provides an entertaining look at those plants that are dangerous, deadly, illegal, and invasive.

Hand with garden glove pulling weeds

Weeds

A Weed by Any Other Name – Might be a Beautiful Flower

Identify common weeds in your yard because to know one may be to love one. You may find common weeds that can be used in your garden.

Plants Behaving Badly

Some of the plants that we love to hate are discussed. Find out what plant killed Lincoln’s mother and what plant would be a good diet if it were not so addictive. Learn to identify some of those pesky weeds that appear in your yard.

Insects

Insects

Beneficial Insects

Is your garden overrun by pests? Do you have aphids on your aspidistra, scale on your scabiosa? Have I got some bugs for you. Not all insects are pests. Most are friends of the gardener. This talk helps to identify insects that are helpful to the gardener and how to effectively decrease the dependence on pesticides.

Common Insects That Affect Texas Trees

With education about the most common insects that affect our region’s trees, we can minimize the damage to the health of a tree. Understanding which insects can be a problem and what to do when they are, will help to keep your trees healthy.

Insects and Diseases that Like Your Trees

Answers the questions “Is my tree in danger?” and “How can I help?”

Lady bug on pale blue flowers

Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Pest Management

Integrated Pest Management (IPM) is a method of controlling pests and diseases using the least harmful approach. For example, an IPM approach would use predatory insects to control aphids instead of pesticides.

What are Good Bugs?

Learn the importance of allowing the good bugs to help control the few bad bugs, thus creating a garden environment that requires little or no insecticide.

Lawns & Landscaping

Landscaping

Asian Inspired Gardens for Dallas

The Asian style can create calm, tranquil gardens. There are techniques any gardener can use to give a sense of expanded space, contemplative pauses, and harmonious arrangements to whatever style is preferred. Plant selection for Dallas, hardscape, and ornament is covered in this presentation.

Landscape 101

This talk will offer the basics on these topics: terminology, using a journal, garden ideas, hardiness zone, ecoregion, soil/sun/water, where to research plants for your landscape, and invasive/aggressive species to avoid.

Landscape Design

Covers considerations for planning a landscape. This talk covers homeowner needs, style, hardscape, plant selection, and desired level of care. Problem-solving is discussed as time allows.

Close-up of grass blades

Lawns

Lawn Care for Weed Owners

How to make your lawn look good in less time and with less work

Shade Gardening

Japanese Maples in the Shade Garden

The reds, oranges and golds of Japanese Maples are breathtaking in the spring and fall. These trees can be easily grown in the shade here in North Texas and they are perfect understory trees. Learn about the vast variety of sizes and colors and how and when to plant them. The talk addresses other shade plants as well, and how to add serenity and beauty to the shade garden.

Shade Gardening

It is possible to have color, texture, and variety in shade. This talk covers soil preparation, shade gradation, and water requirements. The handout covers understory trees, shrubs, perennials, and annuals.

Groundcover with small yellow followers

Vines and Ground Covers

Ground Covers for North Texas

Ground covers reduce turf area, introduce texture into the landscape and solve a variety of problems. During this talk, you will learn where to use ground covers and how to maintain them. You will also learn which ground covers do well in North Texas.

Spanish Language Programs

Spanish Language Programs

Gardening with Less Water – Como Tener un Jardin Exitoso en Dallas

Aprende las siete recomendaciones para tener exito en su jardin usando menos agua y dinero. (This talk, given in Spanish or English, covers 7 basic steps to successful gardening using minimal water.)

Rainwater Harvesting

Aprende porque es importante colectar la lluvia y como hacer su propio barril sencillo. (Talk is given in Spanish only. Learn why collecting rainwater is important and how rainwater can benefit your plants. Find out how to make a simple rain barrel.)

Simple Composting

Aprende los usos de abono y como hacer una pila basica y lo que es bueno y lo que es malo para la pila. Aprende como usar gusanos para hacer abono en un contenedor. (Talk is given in Spanish only. Learn the benefits of compost and how to begin and maintain a compost pile, including what should and should not be put in the pile. Learn also about using worms to compost kitchen scraps.)

The Wonderful World of Bromeliads and Tillandsias – El maravilloso mundo de bromelias y tillandsias

This talk, given in Spanish, describes how to care for these unusual and hardy plants. (Aprende cómo cuidar de estas plantas exóticas y resistentes.)

The Wonderful World of Exotic Tropicals – El maravilloso y exotico mundo de plantas tropicales

This talk, given in Spanish, describes how orchids, bromeliads, and/or tillandsias grow in the wild and how to care for them in your home. (Aprende cómo crecen las orquídeas, bromelias y tillandsias silvestres y cómo cuidar y mantenerlas en su casa.)

The Wonderful World of Orchids – El maravilloso mundo de orquídeas

This talk, given in Spanish, describes how to care for your orchid, so it will thrive and live for many years. (Aprende cómo cuidar de su orquídea para que prospere y viva por muchos años.)

What Good are Bugs? – Hay Algo Bueno Sobre los Insectos?

Aprende las siete recomendaciones para tener exito en su jardin usando menos agua y dinero. (This talk, given in Spanish or English, covers 7 basic steps to successful gardening using minimal water.)

Specialty Gardens and Plants

Asian garden scene

Gardening Around the World

Asian Inspired Gardens for Dallas

The Asian style can create calm, tranquil gardens. There are techniques any gardener can use to give a sense of expanded space, contemplative pauses, and harmonious arrangements to whatever style is preferred. Plant selection for Dallas, hardscape, and ornament is covered in this presentation.

Inside of a hoop house with green leafy plants

Greenhouses

Greenhouse Galore

Learn to build, operate, and enjoy a greenhouse or hoop-house.

Violet orchids in bloom

Tropicals

The Wonderful World of Bromeliads and Tillandsias

Learn how to care for these unusual and hardy plants.

The Wonderful World of Exotic Tropicals

Learn how orchids, bromeliads, and/or tillandsias grow in the wild and how to care for them in your home.

The Wonderful World of Orchids

Learn how to care for your orchid, so it will thrive and live for many years.

Potted succulents and cacti

Succulents and Cactus

Seductive Succulents

Succulent plants are beautiful, diverse, and uncomplicated. If you are looking for plants that drink responsibly, will not miss you while you are away and provide years of pleasure, then you need succulents!

Success with Cactus and Succulents

Cactus and other succulents are increasingly popular, but they have special growing requirements. Learn how to have success with them by satisfying 5 important growing conditions: water, light, fertilizer, air circulation, and soil. Examples brought by the speaker illustrate the wide variety of succulents.

Pumpkins with Pizzazz (Pumpkins & Succulents)

Learn how to create a beautiful fall centerpiece for yourself or to give as a hostess gift. Succulent-decorated pumpkins are easy to create and will last for months. You will learn step-by-step methods for making these succulent pumpkins.

Trees and Shrubs

Close-uo tree branch backlit to sky

Trees

Benefits of Trees

Trees provide a multitude of benefits that are not well known. This presentation covers much of the existing research on the subject. Most are aware that trees clean our air, but many are not aware they also clean our water and soil, plus much more.

Benefits of Trees

Why do we need trees in our lives

Best Trees for Your Landscape

The Good List and the Not So Good List. Learn about the best trees to plant in your landscape and learn which tree species you might not want to choose.

Care and Maintenance of Your Trees

Learn the important role water, mulch and fertilizer play for your new tree to grow into your best friend for life.

Common Disease (Pathogen) Problems

Some of our most common diseases can be a major problem for trees. Understanding how they function and how to manage them can help keep them healthy. Having a basic understanding of common diseases also reduces the chances of tree loss in the future.

Common Insects That Affect Texas Trees

With an education about the most common insects that affect our region’s trees, we can minimize the damage to the health of a tree. Understanding which insects can be a problem and what to do when they are, will help to keep your trees healthy.

How to Reduce Weather-Related Damage to Trees Due to the Weight of Ice and Snow

High winds can create major damage to trees, as well as the buildup of ice or snow. Understanding the stress placed on the tree and potential ways to prevent damage will help to reduce the odds that your tree(s) will succumb to these problems.

How to Select and Plant Your Trees

The Right Tree Location. The key question you should ask yourself is “Do I need a large, medium or small tree?” Learn how to plant that perfect tree you have selected.

Insects and Diseases That Like Your Trees

Answers the questions “Is my tree in danger?” and “How can I help?”

Oak Wilt Diagnosis/Treatment

Oak Wilt is a devastating pathogen that can only be managed and not controlled. If your area is affected, learning about the details of this complex pathogen will help to minimize the impact to trees in your area.

Recommended Tree Species for North Central Texas

With an education about our region’s native and adapted trees, you can plant a tree with confidence that it will provide many years of enjoyment. The presentation covers the basic information required to select the ideal tree for your yard, based on your needs and preference.

Replacing Trees and Shrubs with Natives

Native trees and shrubs are well-adapted to our area and require less water, fertilizer, and pesticide to keep them healthy. This presentation discusses why native trees and shrubs are better and gives suggestions for which ones to plant.

Selection and Planting of Trees

In order to enjoy many of the benefits of a tree as long as possible, the proper species must be selected for each individual location. The location will determine whether you purchase a small tree, a medium tree, or a large tree, as well as the structure (growth form) of the tree. This presentation covers many of the basics needed to plant the right tree in the right location, which provides many benefits for a greater length of time.

Tidy Trees Please

Learn about the best trees for North Texas.

Tree ID

How to identify trees when you are walking your neighborhood or the trail in the Urban Forest

Hands trimming a small tree branch

Pruning

Proper Tree Pruning

Proper pruning extends the life expectancy of a tree, reduces the odds of structural failure (limb breakage), and increases the health of a tree. This presentation explains why a tree should be pruned, as well as the various methods and tools that are utilized.

The Basics of Tree Pruning

The Right Way and the Wrong Way. Can I do it or should I hire a professional?

Colorful blooming bush

Shrubs

Replacing Trees and Shrubs with Natives

Native trees and shrubs are well-adapted to our area and require less water, fertilizer, and pesticide to keep them healthy. This presentation discusses why native trees and shrubs are better and gives suggestions for which ones to plant.

Fall trees on a suburban street

Urban Forest

Urban Forest Management

This presentation is designed for those who work to improve our regional or community urban forests. The urban forest is comprised of each individual tree that when grouped together, make up our urban forest. Proper care of our urban forest will have a direct effect on the future sustainability of our communities, such as air, water, or soil quality.

Vision North Texas (VNT) – Planning for Regional Growth

VNT is a public/private partnership to plan for future regional growth. The partnership includes NCTCOG, UT Arlington, and the Urban Land Institute (builders and developers). Our regional population is expected to double shortly after 2030 and we must not only accommodate the growth but also, grow in a sustainable and responsible manner. Efforts by the group help to educate others and spur them into action.

Children's Programs

What’s Bugging You?

Geared to children. This presentation explores which insects are pests and which are beneficial. The basics of insect development are identified. How the assassin bug got its name and other unusual facts about insects are presented.

Vegetables and Herbs

Fresh basil in a garden

Herbs - Growing and Cooking

Basil—The King of Herbs

Basil has been called the King of Herbs and gardeners universally like to plant it in their garden. This talk outlines basil’s history, cultivation, its many varieties, and culinary uses including iconic pestos.

Create Global Cuisine with Herbs

Herbs native to an area define the flavor of world cuisines. From Mexico to Southeast Asia, discover how using the appropriate herbs in combinations with local foods will produce ethnic cuisine. *(May have tasting)

Herbs – A Shared History

Herbs grow well in North Texas, but there is more to them than “parsley, sage, rosemary, and thyme;” they are important links to our past. Herbs have flavored our food, helped heal us, and scented our surroundings. This talk explores some of the historical and cultural aspects of herbs—why they have become part of our cuisine, medicines, cosmetics, and other products we use.

Herbs: Not Your Mother’s Plants Anymore!

No longer boring and predictable, herbs are being used in landscapes, flower arrangements and even trendy bar beverages! You will be amazed and delighted learning how versatile herbs can be.

Homegrown Herbs for Healthier Home Cooking

Explore 10 favorite herbs that are easily grown in North Texas and discover culinary tips and techniques to create delectable, healthy dishes.

Ornamental Herbs

Prostrate rosemary with tiny blue flowers and pretty purple-leafed basil are just a couple of attractive herbs to use in the landscape. Herbs provide textures and aromas; attract butterflies and hummingbirds to a large yard or tiny patio.

Shady Herbs for Shady Places

Herbs need sun – or do they? Learn which herbs can be grown in light shade or filtered shade and how plants can adapt to little sun. Find out which favorite culinary herbs do well with partial shade in the heat of Texas.

Tasty Cooking with Herbs

This talk focuses on growing herbs for culinary uses and it also suggests ways to use herbs in recipes.

Unusual Herbs:  Try Some New Ones

From Anise Hyssop to Cutting Celery or Salad Burnett, delve into lesser-known herbs that can be grown in the Dallas area. For the gardener who craves variety and enjoys plants with unique properties.

Sliced tomatoes are drizzled with pesto

Nutrition

(Grow) Nutritious Herbs, Veggies, and Fruits

This talk is designed for those wanting to separate fact from fiction about produce nutrition. Learn how veggies, fruits, and herbs are the workhorses of healthy homegrown foods.

Tasty Cooking with Herbs

This talk focuses on growing herbs for culinary uses. It suggests various ways to use herbs in recipes.

Vegetable Gardening

Fall Gardening

Gives an overview of fall gardening chores including composting, weeding, fertilization, pruning, bulb division, plant selection, and planting. Also includes instructions and recommendations for fall vegetable gardening in North Texas.

Gone Totally Tomatoes

Presents how to grow tomatoes from seed, choose a variety for our area, and learn how to keep your friends from multiplying when the tomatoes get ripe!

Growing and Using Salad Greens

Do not overlook salad greens for spring and fall for tasty and healthy eating in North Texas. Move over lettuce, here come kale, Swiss chard, and salad greens!

Home Vegetable Gardening

This talk focuses on vegetable gardening in small urban spaces. The following topics are covered: soil preparation, seed starting, planting, maintenance, harvesting, growing in containers, and square foot gardening. The speaker shares what has and has not worked in her own small yard.

Preparing a Vegetable Garden from the Ground Up

Vegetable gardening is more than just sticking plants in the ground. This talk explains preparing the ground for a vegetable garden, what to plant and when, and what to do after the garden is done to preserve the fertility of the soil. Presentation lasts 45-60 minutes, depending on questions.

Raised Bed and Vegetable Gardening for Homeowners

This talk describes and discusses raised bed and vegetable gardening and includes instructions for the simple construction of beds. The speaker covers soil amendments and soil preparation which are essential for a successful garden. Methods for square foot gardening and its advantages for ease of maintenance round out the topic.

Spring Gardening

Gives an overview of late winter to early spring gardening chores including indoor seed starting, soil preparation, weed control, pruning, and fertilization. Also includes instructions and recommendations for winter to spring vegetable gardening in North Texas.

Tons of Tomatoes

Learn how to grow the best Texas tomatoes ever.

Vegetable Gardening in Small Spaces

This is an overview of vegetable gardening for those who do not have much space. Included are the basics of growing vegetables successfully in North Texas and adaptations for growing in containers and in small landscapes.

VEG-OUT

Learn when and how to grow your own veggies.