Meet Sarah Pisquiy, our new Extension Agent for Better Living for Texans
Meet Sarah Pisquiy, our new Extension Agent for Better Living for Texans!
Meet Sarah Pisquiy, our new Extension Agent for Better Living for Texans!
The next DCMGA monthly meeting will be held in the basement of Walnut Hill Church (10066 Marsh Lane, Dallas) on Thursday, May 26 from 11:30 a.m. until 1:00 p.m.
A huge variety of plants are offered for sale at area nurseries and selecting the right one isn’t always easy. Fortunately, some of the screening work has been done for us.
It is quite likely that you have at least one area of your garden, patio, or balcony where your shade plants struggle.
Master Gardeners (MGs) and the general public are invited to shop a wide variety of plants grown, nurtured and donated by the knowledgable
According to Texas A&M’s online history of Master Gardeners (MG) in Texas, the Texas MG Program had its beginnings in 1978 when Extension
A gentleman once reported that he planted his roses along the edge of his lawn so his sprinkler system took care of watering them every day.
Do you know what the United States’ National Tree (officially and unofficially) is? You are right if you answered: the oak tree.
For an easy-to-grow perennial that is drought and heat tolerant, pest and disease resistant, and blanketed with showy lavender blooms from spring to fall, ‘Walker’s Low’ catmint is a must-have choice.
In conjunction with the Garden Tour, Dallas County Master Gardeners will hold a Silent Auction for eight unique and desirable items. The auction will open