Featuring hard to find heritage, hardy and locally trialed bulb, and a variety of trees and shrubs.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension-Travis County continues their 2024 Texas Tough Plants educational series with Native Landscapes for Wildlife, March 20th, 10 am to noon.
John Davis, Conservation Program Coordinator for Austin Parks and Recreation, will cover the aspects of wildlife habitat and how to create them in your own garden. A special focus will be placed on the value of native plants to provide food and shelter. The program will be presented utilizing a webinar format.
Those interested must register in advance to receive a link: https://traviscountytx-gov.zoomgov.com/webinar/register/3017044899925/WN_VLqhDmstRZOgziXBw0F3AA
Due to technological constraints, the webinars have a limit of 100 attendees. However, an unlimited number of people can register to view the recording. Everyone who registers will be sent a link to watch the recorded version.
Attendees can submit questions during the webinar and get answers live as time allows. Afterward, questions that don’t make it to the webinar will receive emailed answers. Viewers of the recorded sessions can send their questions to the Travis County Master Gardener help desk: travismg@ag.tamu.edu.
More information on the entire webinar series can be found here: https://travis-tx.tamu.edu/2024/02/06/texas-tough-plants-featured-in-2024-webinar-series/
by ronwilliford