Week of Events
Waller County – All About Succulents
Waller County – All About Succulents
Waller County Master Gardeners will host Marian Cates, owner of Bellflower Garden Center, who will teach us all about succulents. We invite you to join us at the extension office for this information session. This event is free to the public!
Dallas County – Raincatcher’s Annual Plant Sale
Dallas County – Raincatcher’s Annual Plant Sale
Featuring annuals, perennials, herbs, veggies, succulents, house plants, shrubs, trees, groundcovers, and irises!
Brazoria County – Creating a Native Habitat (BEES)
Brazoria County – Creating a Native Habitat (BEES)
Join us for a series of high-quality and engaging classes on the Earth-Kind® technique of landscaping. There will be 6 classes in all covering topics such as Creating a Native Habitat, Soil prep, Plant Selection and Mulching, Water Conservation, Turfgrass Management, Earth-Kind® Roses and Composting. Bring your own bag lunch and learn all about environmentally... Read More →
Somervell County – Annual Plant Sale
Somervell County – Annual Plant Sale
Come to our annual garden plant sale for a selection of vines, perennials, and Superstars! The Somervell County Master Gardener annual plant sale will be May 3, 2025 from 8:30 until we sell out. It will be held at the County Park pavilion next to the Sonic, 1600 Big Bend Trail, Glen Rose, TX 76043.... Read More →
Galveston County – Aromatherapy & Cleaning with Herbs
Galveston County – Aromatherapy & Cleaning with Herbs
Galveston County Master Gardeners Donna Merritt and Briana Etie will provide an instructional presentation of herbs which can be used to promote emotional, physical and spiritual well-being. Also, how using essential oils as ingredients to create household cleaning products to reduce the use of harsh chemicals in your home.
Grayson County – Outreach & Plant Sale
Grayson County – Outreach & Plant Sale
PLANT SALE! Discussions include Land and Landscape Stewardship, Conservation, Health & Wellness, and Community. There will be locally grown plants, educational mini-seminars, food trucks, vendors, and sponsors.