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10MayMay 10, 2026

DALLAS COUNTY MASTER GARDENERS WIN TEXAS MASTER GARDENER ASSOCIATION SEARCH FOR EXCELLENCE AWARDS

Cynthia Jones2026-05-10T23:40:03-06:00

Congratulations to the Dallas County Master Gardeners for winning TWO Search for Excellence Awards

By Cynthia Jonesvegetables, winter gardening, winter, produce, Seed StartingRead more...
04MayMay 4, 2026

Don’t Miss the Exciting Garden Tour Silent Auction!

Barbara Macleod, Shea Mayberry2026-05-09T22:06:19-06:00

Join the Dallas County Master Gardeners Association (DCMGA) for their biennial Garden Tour on Saturday, May 9th, and take part in a special Silent Auction

By Barbara Macleod, Shea Mayberryvegetables, winter gardening, winter, produce, Seed StartingRead more...
30MarMarch 30, 2026

Wild Violets are Welcome Here!

Linda Alexander2026-03-30T00:31:02-06:00

Let me introduce you to the charming little spring bloomers known as wild violets (Viola sororia)

By Linda AlexanderSeed Starting, vegetables, winter gardening, winter, produceRead more...
Multiple varieties of leaf lettuce transplants
13FebFebruary 13, 2026

Step-by-Step Guide to Indoor Seed Starting

Glen McGee2026-03-10T22:03:08-06:00

Winter is a great time to plan your spring garden and sprout seedlings. Why should you go to the trouble of starting your own seedlings?

By Glen McGeewinter, produce, Seed Starting, vegetables, winter gardeningRead more...
05JanJanuary 5, 2023

Watering Your Landscape During Winter

DCMG Help Desk Team2023-01-05T12:37:45-06:00

Do landscape plants require water during the winter months?

By DCMG Help Desk Teamfreeze, help desk, winter, irrigationComments OffRead more...

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DALLAS COUNTY MASTER GARDENERS WIN TEXAS MASTER GARDENER ASSOCIATION SEARCH FOR EXCELLENCE AWARDS
May 10, 2026
Planting for Pollinators: Successful May Gardening in North Texas
May 9, 2026
Celebrating 40 Years of Growth, Service, and Community: DCMGA Marks a Milestone Anniversary
May 6, 2026
Margaret Ghose Receives Making a Difference Award
May 6, 2026
Why do my Irises have Fewer Blooms?
May 5, 2026
Don’t Miss the Exciting Garden Tour Silent Auction!
May 4, 2026

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Recent Posts

DALLAS COUNTY MASTER GARDENERS WIN TEXAS MASTER GARDENER ASSOCIATION SEARCH FOR EXCELLENCE AWARDS
May 10, 2026
Planting for Pollinators: Successful May Gardening in North Texas
May 9, 2026
Celebrating 40 Years of Growth, Service, and Community: DCMGA Marks a Milestone Anniversary
May 6, 2026
Margaret Ghose Receives Making a Difference Award
May 6, 2026
Why do my Irises have Fewer Blooms?
May 5, 2026
Don’t Miss the Exciting Garden Tour Silent Auction!
May 4, 2026

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