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We Are an Official Monarch Waystation!
We Are an Official Monarch Waystation! The Kaufman County Master Gardeners Pollinator Garden at the Poor Farm has officially opened and has been recognized as a certified Monarch Waystation by
2026 Scholarship Recipients Announced
2026 Recipients Announced The Kaufman County Master Gardeners are proud to announce that we awarded two $1,000 scholarships this year to two outstanding students.Congratulations to our recipients, Alexa Escajeda and

House Plant Propagation Class at Terrell Library
House Plant Propagation Class at Terrell Library On December 12th, Kaufman County Master Gardener Amy Barber talked about houseplant propagation at the Hulsey Library in Terrell. After learning about propagation

2025 KCMGA Annual Awards Program
2025 KCMGA Annual Awards Program On December 1, 2025, Kaufman County Master Gardeners held their annual awards program. This year, it was held at the First Presbyterian Church of Forney

New Sign Up at Resource Connection Garden
New Sign Up at Resource Connection Garden On November 19, Kaufman County Master Gardeners put up a sign at the Resource Connection briefly explaining the garden. It includes a QR

Plants Installed at the Resource Connection Garden
Plants Installed at the Resource Connection Garden On Saturday, November 8, Kaufman County Master Gardeners planted 30 plants, including horseherb, frogfruit, purple coneflower, rosk rose, turk”s cap, zexminia, red yucca,scarlet

Intern Class of 2025 Completes Greenhouse Project
Intern Class of 2025 Completes Greenhouse Project We’re proud to share that the Intern Class of 2025 has successfully completed their class project — a fully constructed greenhouse at the PoorFarm site! This

Check out our new sign and tent.
Check out our new sign and tent Master Gardener interns Carolyn Jones and Sara Kramer joined Master Gardener Chet McDonald at the Kaufman Farmers Market on Saturdaym, September 27th, where

THE RIVER ROCKS ARE INSTALLED!
THE RIVER ROCKS ARE INSTALLED! Thanks to everyone, the volunteers and the volunteered, who came today to help us unload and arrange 1 TON of Colorado river rock in the