Events
Waller County – Trees
Waller County Extension Office 846 6th St, Hempstead, TexasWaller County Master Gardeners will host Host Jacob Reeves District Forester Texas A&M Forest Service for a discussion on trees in our area and tree health. Free event! RSVP 979-826-7651
Harris County – Raised Beds
Tracy Gee Community Center 3599 Westcenter Drive, Houston, United StatesTracy Gee Community Center, 3599 Westcenter Dr., Houston. Learn the benefits, tips and tricks to creating your own raised bed garden. hcmga.tamu.edu
Grayson County – Learn to Bird! Program
Grayson County Court House - Annex Second Floor Assembly Room 100 W Houston St, Sherman, United StatesJoin us for Learn to Bird! This hands-on experience takes you beyond the classroom, offering a unique opportunity to observe and learn about birds. Whether you're a beginner or this is your first time to step outside your local area to bird this program is perfect for deepening your knowledge and exploring beautiful habitats. This... Read More →
Tarrant County – Backyard Chickens
OnlineHave you ever considered raising chickens to have fresh eggs each day? Or maybe you’re just curious and would like to know more? Join us for our FREE Virtual Gardening Series on Tuesday, November 12th at 7 pm CT via Zoom Webinar as Tarrant County Master Gardener Joann Grope shares what you need to know... Read More →
Brazoria County – Soil Prep, Plant Selection, and Mulching
AgriLife Extension Office - Brazoria 21017 County Road 171, Angleton, TX, United StatesJoin 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 →
Galveston County – Arranging Fresh & Artificial Flowers
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension - Galveston County 4801-B Main St, La Marque, TX, United StatesRetired Galveston County Master Gardener Jackie Auer will demonstrate and explain the basic techniques of fresh and artificial flower arranging. She has produced arrangements for the retail market, as well as for individuals. ***NOTE: Bring your own vase and flowers for hands-on arranging. Keep in mind the holidays are approaching, if there is a... Read More →
Tarrant County – Success With Succulents
1801 Circle Drive 1801 Circle Drive, Fort Worth, United StatesJoin Tarrant County Master Gardener Dena Harrison to learn how to be successful growing succulents in your home! This class is from 10 am to 12 pm on Saturday, November 16th at 1801 Circle Drive in Fort Worth. Registration is required as space is limited. Register for this FREE class at https://shop.tcmga.org/product/tcmga-education-class-success-with-succulents-saturday-november-16-2024-open-to-public/.
Angelina County – Planning a Pollinator Garden
Angelina County Agrilife Extention Office 2201 S. Medford Dr., Lufkin, TX, United StatesGuest Speaker Dawn Stover is an Agronomist with The East Texas Plant Materials Center and a former Research Associate for the SFA Mast Arboretum. She will share her vast knowledge of pollinator plants to help us plan for a pollinator garden!
Harris County – Girl on the Grow
Trini Mendenhall Community Center 1414 Wirt Rd, HoustonJanice Brown, Founder of On the Grow in 2011. First Tuesday Monthly Lecture Series is free and open to the public.
Waller County – Hypertufa Bowl Workshop
Waller County Extension Office 846 6th St, Hempstead, TexasHypertufa Bowl Workshop Come prepared to work outside as Waller County Master Gardener, Debbie Hager shows us how to create a hypertufa bowl. Please RSVP for this event as cement kits will be provided. Please Supply Your Own: Bucket or tub for missing 8 cups of cement Gloves to protect your hands Trowel or spoon for mixing... Read More →
Harris County – Rain Gardens and Conservation
Tracy Gee Community Center 3599 Westcenter Drive, Houston, United StatesTracy Gee Community Center, 3599 Westcenter Dr., Houston. Rain water is the best water for your garden, learn to better utilize it in your landscape. hcmga.tamu.edu
Galveston County – Growing Tomatoes From Seed
Galveston County - Texas A&M AgriLife Extension 4102-B Main St. (FM 519), La Marque, United StatesDo you want to learn how to grow great tomatoes? This is the first in a series of three programs presented by Galveston County Master Gardener Ira Gervais learning how to grow great tomatoes in Galveston County. Part 1 will cover growing tomatoes from seeds, where to obtain seeds and supplies, and more needed to... Read More →