DCMGA General Meeting at Greater Denton Arts Council, Denton
Come join us for the March general meeting!
Come join us for the March general meeting!
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 […]
Come join us for the monthly meeting!
Speaker: Victor Mozqueda International nature photographer and naturalist Discover the mesmerizing world of cacti and succulent plants. As a nature photographer, Victor captures the unique charm and intricacies of these desert plants, showcasing their stunning forms and colors in a captivating way. Dive into the world of cacti through his lens and appreciate the hidden […]
Speaker: Carol Clark, Master Naturalist, NPSOT member, Conservation Specialist with Monarch Watch Discover the interesting and sometimes surprising uses of our native plants over the years - from prehistoric times to modern day. Beyond the obvious uses of food, clothing and shelter, native plants have been used as dyes, medicines, industrial materials, toys, for rituals, […]
Speaker: Dr. Len Nadalo, Dallas County Master Gardener This talk provides guidance for the selection, location (in the home or office), and maintenance of beautiful, sometimes tasty plants that will thrive (not just survive) indoors. It begins with plant selection and suggests where to place plants in your home or at the office. The mysteries […]
Speakers: Denise and Max Davis, Dallas Arboretum Docents The Dallas Arboretum is one of the top testing sites for new plants. Our goal is to find, promote and display the toughest plants for the home garden and the horticulture industry. Learn how this process works and how some of our past winners might be a […]
Speaker: Jeffrey Leindecker, District Conservationist, USDA Natural Resources Conservation Service Soil conservation history (Dust Bowl), 9-step conservation practice for ranchers/farmers/landowners, soil demonstration.
Speaker: Dr. Debra Kellstadt, Assistant Professor and Extension Specialist, Family and Community Health Dr. Kellstedt will explain the latest research showing that regular contact with nature supports physical health, reduces stress, and enhances overall well-being. She will describe ways that gardening specifically taps into these benefits for children and adults alike. The presentation will wrap […]