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01DecDecember 1, 2022

Caring for A Christmas Cactus After The Holidays

Stephanie Suesan Smith2022-12-27T11:12:18-06:00

The Christmas cactus (Schlumbergera x buckleyi) is a popular winter blooming houseplant from Brazil. Many people buy or are given one in late fall and then are not sure how to care for it the rest of the year.

By Stephanie Suesan Smithfreeze, Speakers Bureau, winterize0 CommentsRead more...
01NovNovember 1, 2022

Winterizing Your Landscape

Lennard A. Nadalo2022-10-31T14:51:24-06:00

As fall comes and temperatures moderate, it’s more fun to get out in our yards and landscapes and perform tasks we postponed during the heat of late summer.

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01OctOctober 1, 2022

Japanese Maple Sale Oct 7-13

Cindy Bolz2022-10-04T12:10:36-06:00

The sale begins Friday, 10/7 at 7:00am and lasts until Wednesday, 10/13 at 9:00pm. Pickup is Thursday, 10/27 from 1:00-2:00pm.

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01SepSeptember 1, 2022

How to Help the Monarch Butterflies

Janet D. Smith2022-08-31T19:02:46-06:00

This year we probably won’t see as many monarchs as usual in North Texas. Our late winter freeze and low temperatures in March delayed

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01AugAugust 1, 2022

Harvesting Garlic

Cookie Peadon2022-08-04T11:48:01-06:00

Garlic is an easy to grow plant. Plant it toward the end of October or first part of November to harvest in summer. Like other members of the genus Allium, garlic survives nicely over winter.

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01JulJuly 1, 2022

Living with Houseplants

Ginnie Salter2022-06-30T13:57:02-06:00

A houseplant is a plant that can thrive in normal (not greenhouse) indoor conditions. That means they thrive where we live, with the same light, temperature, space, and humidity. And we provide the food and water.

By Ginnie SalterSpeakers Bureau, houseplant, indoor, succulent, sansevieria, dracaena fragrans, philodendron, spathiphyllum, christmas cactus, phalaenopsis, african violets0 CommentsRead more...
01JunJune 1, 2022

How to Successfully Collect Seeds

Roseann Ferguson2022-05-30T14:45:38-06:00

A seed is a flowering plant’s unit of reproduction capable of developing into another such plant.

By Roseann FergusonSpeakers Bureau, seed; collect; harvest; seeds; milkweed, plant cycle0 CommentsRead more...
04MayMay 4, 2022

Tree Diversity: Every Tree Has Its Day

Eric Larner2022-05-04T09:10:57-06:00

Do you know what the United States’ National Tree (officially and unofficially) is? You are right if you answered: the oak tree.

By Eric LarnerOaks, Live Oaks, Oak wilt, trees, Speakers Bureau0 CommentsRead more...
12AprApril 12, 2022

Confessions of a Frugal Gardener

Fran Powell2022-04-11T19:58:26-06:00

As an avid proponent of not throwing away anything that has a useful second life, I created and give a talk on the subject as a member of the Dallas

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