Events
Dallas County – 2024 Garden Tour
Various Gardens in Dallas Area Dallas, TX, United StatesJoin us for the Dallas County Master Gardener Association 2024 Garden Tour featuring 5 private home gardens and a public demonstration garden, as well as a new concept to the tour this year – two “bonus” pass-by gardens that are just too packed full of native and adaptive botanical marvels to leave out. The East... Read More →
Harris County- Open Garden Day!
Genoa Friendship Gardens 1210 Genoa Red Bluff Road, HoustonGenoa Friendship Gardens features unique exhibit gardens illustrating perennials, vegetables, roses, herbs, Xeriscapes, water features, and fruit trees to inspire and educate county residents. Ask a Master Gardener your questions, view our trial garden and purchase plants from the Greenhouse.
Harris County – Identifying “Good and Bad” Bugs
OnlineLearn how to tell the difference between beneficial and damaging insects in your garden. We will focus on Integrated Pest Management (IPM), a systematic approach to managing potential pests. No reservation required – facebook.com/harriscountypl/events
Angelina County – What to Grow in the Heat
Angelina County Extension Office 2201 S Medford, Lufkin, United StatesSince we're so close to summer it's a great time to talk about what we can grow in the heat that Texas gives us. Yes, we can definitely grow a vegetable garden, herb garden and even flower garden in the heat of a Texas summer.
Williamson County – Garden Harvest
Demonstration Garden Williamson County 3151 SE Inner Loop, Georgetown, TX, United StatesMaster Gardeners Genie Rich and Diana Drake will be joining with our amazing Extension Agents to show you how to harvest and store the fruits of your labors! Remember Hands-on in the Garden is an outdoor program - dress for the weather and bring a lawn chair and water to enjoy this free program in... Read More →
Nacogdoches County – Explore the World of Fruit Trees
Nacogdoches County Court House Annex 203 W Main St, Nacogdoches, United StatesNacogdoches County Master Gardeners present "Explore the World of Fruit Trees" Native and Nonnative, with guest Dr. Andrew King. Dr. King is the Assistant Director of SFA Gardens at Stephen F. Austin State University and owner/operator of King's Nursery in Tenaha, a 4th generation family-owned nursery in East Texas since 1915. Upon completion of a... Read More →
Harris County – Permaculture Gardening
Fonteno Senior Education Center 6600 Bissonet Street, HoustonLearn the actions you can take to have a more natural design and flow in your garden. Free and open to the public. hcmga.tamu.edu
Collin County – A Walk in the Park
Myers Park and Event Center 7117 County Road 166, McKinney, TX, United StatesA Walk in the Park 2024 by: Dawn Oldfield, CCMGA Public Relations Chairperson The Collin County Master Gardeners Association will host their annual Walk in the Park on Saturday, June 1, 2024 from 9:00AM-Noon. A Walk in the Park features self-guided tours of the international award-winning research and demonstration gardens at beautiful Myers Park &... Read More →
Harris County – Topic TBD by USDA Representative
Trini Mendenhall Community Center 1414 Wirt Rd, HoustonFirst Tuesday Monthly Lecture Series is free and open to the public. hcmga.tamu.edu/lecture-series
Harris County – Rainwater Harvesting
Pasadena Central Library 1201 Jeff Grin Memorial Dr, PasadenaRain is the best water for your gardens. Learn to capture some of it to help you save money and be prepared during droughts. Free and open to the public. hcmga.tamu.edu
Waller County – Companion Planting for Pest Control
Waller County Extension Office 846 6th St, Hempstead, TexasGerald DuPont, a Bluebonnet Master Gardener, will talk about companion planting and how to help control pests in your garden. Free Light refreshments will be served. RSVP 979-826-7651
Williamson County – Beneficial Insects
Round Rock Public Library 200 E. Liberty Ave., Round Rock, TX, United StatesMaster Gardener Regan Rychetsky will teach us about the beneficial insects in our gardens! No registration is necessary for this free educational gardening program; find the time and location that works best for you!