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01NovNovember 1, 2025

Schizachyrium scoparium, Little Bluestem

At Home Botanist Team2025-11-01T18:19:07-06:00

Little Bluestem, scientifically known as Schizachyrium scoparium, is a warm-season perennial bunchgrass distinguished by its striking blue-green

By At Home Botanist Teamnative plants, native plant, native, drought, Poor Soil, clay, heat, dry soil, monoecious, wildflowersRead more...
08OctOctober 8, 2025

Tagetes lucida, Mexican Mint Marigold

At Home Botanist Team2025-10-08T19:39:40-06:00

Mexican Mint Marigold, scientifically known as *Tagetes lucida*, is a ‘Texas Superstar’ perennial plant recognized for its bright yellow to golden-orange blooms and an upright, bushy growth habit.

By At Home Botanist Teamnative plant, native, drought, Poor Soil, clay, heat, dry soil, monoecious, wildflowers, native plantsRead more...
02SepSeptember 2, 2025

Calylophus berlandieri, Berlandier’s Sundrops

At Home Botanist Team2025-09-02T08:24:40-06:00

Calylophus, botanically known as Calylophus berlandieri, is a perennial plant native to North America with bright yellow blooms that exude a delicate appeal.

By At Home Botanist Teamnative plant, native, drought, clay, heat, shallow rocky soil, freeze, wildflowers, native plantsRead more...
01FebFebruary 1, 2025

Rivina humilis, Pigeonberry

At Home Botanist Team2025-01-27T11:37:45-06:00

Pigeonberry is a shade-loving perennial native to North America, prized for its versatility as a groundcover and understory plant.

By At Home Botanist Teamdrought, Poor Soil, clay, heavy shade, heat, salt, wildflowers, drought tolerant, Shade, native plants, nativeComments OffRead more...
01JanJanuary 1, 2025

Phyla nodiflora, Frogfruit

At Home Botanist Team2025-01-13T07:42:05-06:00

Frogfruit, with the botanical name Phyla nodiflora, is a versatile perennial ground cover known for its resilience and

By At Home Botanist Teamdrought, Poor Soil, clay, heat, wildflowers, drought tolerant, native plants, nativeComments OffRead more...
01NovNovember 1, 2024

Symphyotrichum oblongifolium, Fall Aster

At Home Botanist Team2024-11-04T21:24:46-06:00

Fall Aster, with the botanical name Symphyotrichum oblongifolium

By At Home Botanist Teamnative plants, native plant, native, Poor Soil, wildflowersComments OffRead more...
12MarMarch 12, 2022

DCMGA March Meeting

DCMG Team2022-03-11T14:22:50-06:00

We were very hopeful we could have our February 24th monthly meeting in person. COVID numbers cooperated,

By DCMG TeamMonthly meeting, wildflowers, Suzanne Tuttle, LBJ National Grasslands, Fort Worth Nature Center & RefugeComments OffRead more...

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July Garden Tasks
July 1, 2026
Ocimum hybrid ‘Balsamic Blooms’
July 1, 2026
Time for the Texas Chop
June 29, 2026
Seasonal Rotation: Keeping the Jill Stone Garden Productive Year-Round
June 29, 2026
Plant Now for Fall Tomatoes
June 29, 2026
Whose Eggs are These?
June 14, 2026

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