Gardening with the Masters – Art in the Garden
Demonstration Idea Garden - DIG 2619 Highway 21, West, Bryan, TX, United StatesGet creative ideas to beautify your garden, with examples of garden steppingstones, bird baths, & beyond. Our seminar explores art in the garden that you and your family can make at home. Brazos County Master Gardener Raylene Fealy will share ideas with you to decorate your garden! You won’t want to miss this! This event is open to the public at no charge.
TAMU The Gardens Fall Festival
TAMU HORT-TREC 3199 County Rd 269 E, Somerville, United States +1 moreJoin Aggie Horticulture as we celebrate a family Fall Festival at The Gardens on campus. Enjoy some fall refreshments and apple cider as you stroll through The Gardens and visit various educational demonstrations and activity tables. Folks of all ages can make fall inspired crafts, learn about fall crops and vegetables, explore the journey of... Read More →
Learning at the Library – Gardening Resolutions
Clara Mounce Public Library 201 E 26th St, Bryan, TX, United StatesJoin the Brazos County Master Gardener Barbara Lewis, presenting gardening resolutions for a fresh gardening start in the New Year. At the Clara Mounce Public Library in Bryan for an educational event on gardening. This event is open to the public at no charge.
Seminar: A Life with Roses
Brazos County Extension Office 4153 County Park Ct., Bryan, TXBrazos County Master Gardeners are pleased to host Mike Shoup, rosarian, rose rustler, horticulturist and founder of the Antique Rose Emporium. Mike will chat about his long and interesting career, and love affair, with roses. Join the Master Gardeners each month for an enlightening presentation on various gardening topics! This event is open to the... Read More →
Aggieland Farmer’s Market
Post Oak Mall 1500 Harvey Road, College Station, United StatesBrazos County Master Gardeners exhibiting at a new, member-driven farmers’ market featuring locally sourced products including baked goods, seasonal vegetables, organic meats, free range eggs, plants, home-made jams, jellies and canned veggies and much, much more.