February 14, 2026
Join us for a practical, timely class on caring for your trees in the unique climate of Dallas. We’ll cover what you need to know for late-winter and early-spring tree maintenance, including how to prune safely (and what not to prune right now), how to identify and manage freeze damage, and best practices for fertilizing, mulching, and planting before the warm season arrives. With ongoing confusion around oak pruning restrictions and the growing issue of topping crape myrtles, this session will offer clear, research‑based guidance to help you keep your trees healthy and resilient all year long. Perfect for homeowners, gardeners, and anyone looking to improve their landscape stewardship skills.
Raincatcher’s Garden of Midway Hills
11001 Midway Rd, Dallas, TX 75229
Community Hall, South Church Building
11 AM, Tuesday, February 24, 2026
Note: To find the class, please park in the west parking lot and enter the south church building
through the courtyard terrace.
The class will be taught by Anne LeSenne, M.S., Horticulture Extension Agent, Master Beekeeper, Master Arborist
Dallas County | Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
Administrative Offices:
6820 LBJ FWYÂ Suite 3200, Dallas, TX 75240
Field Office:
Urban Farm/RB1
715 Rowlett Road, Garland, TX 75043
Office:Â 469-224-4700Â | Ext: 214.904.3066
Email:Â anne.lesenne@ag.tamu.edu
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