Growing, Learning & Teaching Vegetables, Companion Plants, Pollinator Plants, seed starting, transplanting, Composting, Pest Control in the field & in our Hoop Houses! All DCMGA Members, the Public, Families & […]
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Growing, Learning & Teaching Vegetables, Companion Plants, Pollinator Plants, seed starting, transplanting, Composting, Pest Control in the field & in our Hoop Houses! All DCMGA Members, the Public, Families & […]
What to Bring: Gloves, a hat, a couple of your favorite garden hand tools, and something to kneel on. When it gets a little warmer, bring sunscreen and bug repellent. […]
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The DCMGA Class of 2026 will meet on Tuesdays from 9:00 - 4:00 from January 27 - April 28. Interns are required to attend. Veteran members may only attend by registering for the class using the link provided in Plan Your Week. |
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Whether you’re looking to simplify your routine or start a new hobby, join us for an inspiring session with Master Gardener, Mario Casanova, focused on accessible, low-stress gardening. You'll walk away with practical, confidence-building tips for soil prep, plant selection and easy maintenance, ensuring your garden remains a source of joy rather than a chore. |
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Help us prepare for Garden Tour 2026 with a fabulous workday and CE opportunity! We will be weeding, planting and propagating. Bring your tool bucket, chair, gloves, hat, insect spray and sunscreen. Lunch will be provided. CE: .5 hours, topic: Insects SUG will be live 20 days before the event. |
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Come learn some gardening tips for residential areas!
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Nothing beats home-grown vegetables for taste and texture! Grow your own and incorporate them into your existing landscape. Join Denton County Master Gardeners as they shares their tips for successful vegetable growing in north Texas soil. |
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Growing, Learning & Teaching Vegetables, Companion Plants, Pollinator Plants, seed starting, transplanting, Composting, Pest Control in the field & in our Hoop Houses! All DCMGA Members, the Public, Families & Friends are invited to join us in a "Learn by doing in the Garden"! Generally, Monday mornings. Other days can be arranged for Groups! Questions? […]
What to Bring: Gloves, a hat, a couple of your favorite garden hand tools, and something to kneel on. When it gets a little warmer, bring sunscreen and bug repellent. We keep larger tools in our shed: shovels, rakes, etc. You generally don’t need to bring those. Sometimes we do have special projects that need […]
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Join us in sprucing up the Historical Park Gardens for Spring! Bring hand tools, water, gloves. Dress for the weather! Snacks provided! Things are popping for spring! 317 W. Mulberry, Denton See you there! |
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~Learn about trees! ~Volunteer to improve our urban forest! Application deadline - December 31, 2025. The Citizen Forester program is sponsored by the Cross Timbers Urban Forestry Council, a non-profit organization, focused on publicly owned trees. Trained volunteers work in public areas including city parks, street trees, public school yards, etc. We provide public education […]
The DCMGA Class of 2026 will meet on Tuesdays from 9:00 - 4:00 from January 27 - April 28. Interns are required to attend. Veteran members may only attend by registering for the class using the link provided in Plan Your Week. |
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Come join us for the March general meeting!
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Monthly General Meeting: Preserving Nature’s Legacy at FWBG and the Vital Role of the BRIT Herbarium
Monthly General Meeting: Preserving Nature’s Legacy at FWBG and the Vital Role of the BRIT Herbarium
Presenter: Ashley Bales, Herbarium Collections Manager The Botanical Research Institute of Texas (BRIT) at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden (FWBG) is an internationally recognized center for research and education. BRIT drives conservation efforts that highlight the essential role plants play in our environment, inspiring our community to protect and value the natural world. BRIT’s state-of-the-art […]
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Gardening in our region presents challenges, primarily due to the depletion of our fertile topsoil. To achieve success, it is imperative to restore the soil’s health and establish a robust foundation for plant growth. Soil quality is vital for a thriving garden, and composting emerges as the most successful method to cultivate nutrient-rich soil while […] |
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Come learn the basics of landscape design!
Volunteer at Josey Ranch Pocket Prairie and join us in our effort to preserve nature while learning about this special ecosystem, and help us prepare the Pocket Prairie for the 2026 community Garden Tour. Bring water, hat, gloves, small tools, sunscreen, and insect repellent. |
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Growing, Learning & Teaching Vegetables, Companion Plants, Pollinator Plants, seed starting, transplanting, Composting, Pest Control in the field & in our Hoop Houses! All DCMGA Members, the Public, Families & Friends are invited to join us in a "Learn by doing in the Garden"! Generally, Monday mornings. Other days can be arranged for Groups! Questions? […]
What to Bring: Gloves, a hat, a couple of your favorite garden hand tools, and something to kneel on. When it gets a little warmer, bring sunscreen and bug repellent. […] |
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The DCMGA Class of 2026 will meet on Tuesdays from 9:00 - 4:00 from January 27 - April 28. Interns are required to attend. Veteran members may only attend by registering for the class using the link provided in Plan Your Week. |
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Come join Barbara Smith, Denton County Master Gardener, at the Frisco Public Library! Barbara will be there to answer all your questions about soil, compost, and mulch. This is all part of the Frisco Garden Club’s annual Plant Swap, where you can get your hands on some great plants and get ready for spring planting. […] |
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Volunteer at Josey Ranch Pocket Prairie and join us in our effort to preserve nature while learning about this special ecosystem, and help us prepare the Pocket Prairie for the 2026 community Garden Tour. Bring water, hat, gloves, small tools, sunscreen, and insect repellent. |
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Growing, Learning & Teaching Vegetables, Companion Plants, Pollinator Plants, seed starting, transplanting, Composting, Pest Control in the field & in our Hoop Houses! All DCMGA Members, the Public, Families & Friends are invited to join us in a "Learn by doing in the Garden"! Generally, Monday mornings. Other days can be arranged for Groups! Questions? […]
What to Bring: Gloves, a hat, a couple of your favorite garden hand tools, and something to kneel on. When it gets a little warmer, bring sunscreen and bug repellent. […] |
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~Learn about trees! ~Volunteer to improve our urban forest! Application deadline - December 31, 2025. The Citizen Forester program is sponsored by the Cross Timbers Urban Forestry Council, a non-profit organization, focused on publicly owned trees. Trained volunteers work in public areas including city parks, street trees, public school yards, etc. We provide public education […]
The DCMGA Class of 2026 will meet on Tuesdays from 9:00 - 4:00 from January 27 - April 28. Interns are required to attend. Veteran members may only attend by registering for the class using the link provided in Plan Your Week. |
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Help us prepare for Garden Tour 2026 with a fabulous workday and CE opportunity! We will be weeding, planting, mulching and propagating. Bring your tool bucket, chair, gloves, hat, insect spray and sunscreen. Lunch will be provided. CE: .5 hours, topic: Vegetables SUG will be live 20 days before the event.
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Lake Dallas Ace Hardware is hosting its annual Ladies Night Fundraiser for Children’s Miracle Network. It’s a fun-filled 2-hour event at their store and Garden Center. You can enjoy delicious food, refreshing cocktails, raffles more! There will be plenty of plants to admire, and it’s sure to be a lively atmosphere. Plus, you can bring […] |
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Help us prepare for Garden Tour 2026 with a fabulous workday and CE opportunity! We will be planting a Salsa Garden and doing general garden maintenance. Bring your tool bucket, chair, gloves, hat, insect spray and sunscreen. Lunch will be provided. CE: .5 hours, topic: Square Foot Gardening SUG will be live 20 days before […]
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Join Denton County Master Gardener Mario Casanova for an informative session on pest control in our gardens. We’ll dive into the importance of pest control, learn about common pests, and explore the differences between harmful pests, beneficial insects, and nuisance bugs. Mario will share the principles of Integrated Pest Management (IPM), including cultural and mechanical […]
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Gardening can be a fun and productive hobby, but not it feels like work! Let Kelli Bixler, Denton County Master Gardener, clue you in on how to successfully grow plants from seeds – both native plants and produce for our north Texas soils. |
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Growing, Learning & Teaching Vegetables, Companion Plants, Pollinator Plants, seed starting, transplanting, Composting, Pest Control in the field & in our Hoop Houses! All DCMGA Members, the Public, Families & […]
What to Bring: Gloves, a hat, a couple of your favorite garden hand tools, and something to kneel on. When it gets a little warmer, bring sunscreen and bug repellent. […] |
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The DCMGA Class of 2026 will meet on Tuesdays from 9:00 - 4:00 from January 27 - April 28. Interns are required to attend. Veteran members may only attend by registering for the class using the link provided in Plan Your Week.
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Help us prepare for Garden Tour 2026 with a fabulous workday and CE opportunity! We will be planting and general garden maintenance. Bring your tool bucket, chair, gloves, hat, insect spray and sunscreen. Also bring a shovel either large or small. Lunch will be provided. CE: .5 hours, topic: TBD SUG will be live 20 […]
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Come along with Denton County Master Gardener Rene Henderson at the Lake Dallas Public Library, where she’ll show you how to whip up a delicious edible garden right in your own backyard in no time! |
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Ricky Wilkins and Melissa Weaver will lead an in person training for owners, captains, docents and ticket takers for Garden Tour. |
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