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Gardening in the Texas Heat
A recent video from Marjory Wildcraft had some interesting suggestions for what we can grow in our vegetable gardens during the long, hot, dry Texas summers: Gardening in the Heat with Marjory Wildcraft of Backyard Food Production Her plant suggestions … Continue reading
Two-Day Introduction to Permaculture with Patricia Allison
A super opportunity for people in DFW to get some immersion into the world of Permaculture for 2 days is coming up next weekend. It can be hard to dedicate the time and money needed for a full PDC course, but for … Continue reading
Call for Community Gardens that Need Volunteers
The Citizen Gardener program now has about 60 graduates from the class who are seeking to complete their volunteer hours. We are looking for additional community gardens that would like to have volunteers help them out. (how is that for … Continue reading
Fall Garden Planning & Seed Exchange
Visit the meetup.com group to RSVP: http://www.meetup.com/DallasVegGardeners/events/24842071/ Tuesday, July 19, 2011, 7:00 PM Patrizio 1900 Preston Rd Plano, TX (map) We’ll have a designated section of tables After a long hiatus, we are ready to do some planning for our Fall gardens. Although … Continue reading