April 19, 2020
While quarantine has been hard on everyone, it gives us a chance to learn something new. There are many online classes and resources to dig into.

Digging!
Several Master Gardeners have been sending me links which are now compiled below for you to browse.
Susan Thornbury suggests the Texas Wildflower Newsletter here. and eco-friendly low maintenance gardening.
She added this article on what plants can teach us about surviving a pandemic as a must-read.
Beverly Allen has been reviewing techniques to start herb and vegetables from seed and found these guidelines to share from Terrior Seeds.
The Agrilife Facebook Live class (class #2 seed starting) on the same topic are also very helpful.
Kids at home? Garden projects from Garden Design for cute ideas.
Sheila Kostelny has recommended A start to finish guide for growing sweet potatoes.
Here’s one from me. I am imagining myself in France at Monet’s garden.
Ann Lamb
June 2nd is the date for our scented geranium educational event and lunch. Please consider signing up on Eventbrite. The date of our event may change depending on health guidelines from Dallas authorities and the Dallas County Master Gardener Association. See the eventbrite link above for more details.
Pictures by Starla Willis
Hello,
When will you be having your next plant sale?
Thanks, Meher
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Sarah is working on that plan. It will probably be a curbside sale. Will respond again soon with details. Thanks for asking.
Ann