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23FebFebruary 23, 2025

Prune Like A Pro

Margaret Ghose2025-02-23T17:48:43-06:00

Many gardeners find pruning an intimidating task. It’s difficult to know where to start cutting, how much to cut and when

By Margaret Ghoseshrubs, perennials, tools, trees, PruneComments OffRead more...
01MarMarch 1, 2023

Texas Discovery Gardens Tree Identification Project

DCMG Team2023-02-28T17:43:06-06:00

The MGs met at TDG biweekly, working area by area, using field guides, online applications, and their own personal knowledge to identify the trees and plot their location on the quadrant maps.

By DCMG Teamtrees, Texas Discovery Garden, tree identificationComments OffRead more...
15FebFebruary 15, 2023

Planting Bare Root Fruit and Nut Trees

DCMG Help Desk Team2023-01-31T17:13:46-06:00

When and how should bare root fruit and nut trees be planted?

By DCMG Help Desk Teamaphids, trees, help deskComments OffRead more...
01JanJanuary 1, 2023

Great Trees for North Texas

Betsy See2023-01-03T12:59:28-06:00

Trees are an efficient, inexpensive source of carbon capture and can be a major mitigator to pollution.

By Betsy SeeBald Cypress, Bur Oak, trees, Mexican Plum, Eastern Redbud, Eve's Necklace, Chinquapin Oak, Arizona Cypress, Cedar ElmComments OffRead more...
24OctOctober 24, 2022

Aphids Invade North Texas Trees

DCMG Help Desk Team2022-10-24T08:24:32-06:00

Aphids Invade North Texas Trees

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15SepSeptember 15, 2022

What can I do in the garden and landscape now that fall is just around the corner?

DCMG Help Desk Team2022-09-18T20:40:21-06:00

The period after summer heat and before winter freezes is a perfect time to perform many tasks. So now is the time to plan your fall lawn and garden work.

By DCMG Help Desk Teamgood planting practices, spring wildflowers, trees, help desk, fall, autumn, dividing plants, spring bulbs, plant treesComments OffRead 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 LarnerLive Oaks, Oak wilt, trees, Speakers Bureau, OaksComments OffRead more...
14FebFebruary 14, 2022

Prune Like A Pro

Margaret Ghose2022-02-14T11:53:12-06:00

Many gardeners find pruning an intimidating task. It’s difficult to know where to start cutting, how much to cut and when

By Margaret Ghosetrees, Prune, shrubs, perennials, toolsComments OffRead more...
29DecDecember 29, 2021

Yes! You Can Grow Figs In North Texas

Debbie Pochmann2022-01-07T18:26:10-06:00

Huge doesn’t begin to describe the fig tree in Stephen Seewoester’s (DCMG 2015) backyard in Carrollton. His 25-year old tree is a behemoth that goes by the varietal name of Celeste.

By Debbie PochmannStephen Seewoester, trees, recipe, figs, Debbie Pochmann, grow figsComments OffRead more...

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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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