Events
Travis County – Trees: Your Landscape Legacy Webinar
VirtualTexas A&M AgriLife Extension-Travis County continues their 2024 Texas Tough Plants educational series with Trees: Your Landscape Legacy, April 10th, 10 am to noon. Yvonne Schneider, Travis County Master Gardener Tree Specialist, will explore the many benefits that trees provide for your personal property as well as the general environment. A special focus will be... Read More →
Leon County – Safely Controlling Insects in the Garden
Centerville First United Methodist Church 245 S. Commerce St., CentervilleOur next Lunch and Learn Gardening program will be on April 10, 2024. The subject is "Safely Controlling Insects in the Garden" presented by Master Gardeners Steve Ogden and Jim Porter. All programs are held at the Centerville First United Methodist Church from 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. The location is 245 S. Commerce Street... Read More →
Fannin County – 19th Annual Garden, Lawn & Home Expo
Fannin County Multipurpose Complex 700 FM 87, BonhamThe 19th annual Garden, Lawn and Home Expo will be held Saturday, April 13, 2024, at the Fannin County Multipurpose Complex at 700 FM 87, Bonham, TX. This one-day event is hosted by the Fannin County Master Gardeners. Doors open at 8:30 a.m. Katie Capehart from the Collin County Beekeepers Association will speak at 9:00 a.m.... 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 – Gardening in Containers
OnlineLearn best practices and solutions for containers and small urban spaces. Free Virtual Lecture hosted by Harris County Public Library via Facebook Live. No reservation required: facebook.com/harriscountypl/events
Angelina County – Snake Woman’s Garden at Caddo Mounds
Angelina County Extension Office 2201 S Medford, Lufkin, United StatesAngelina Master Gardeners Noon Gardening Program will be "Snake Woman's Garden at Caddo Mounds" presented by Kim Benton. Kim is a Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agent for Horticulture in Cherokee County. Snake Woman's Garden is a project of Cherokee County Master Gardeners and uses heirloom plants and seeds. If you are interested in heirloom plants... Read More →
Williamson County – Edible Landscaping with Herbs
Hutto Public Library 500 W. Live Oak St. (INSIDE CITY HALL), HuttoReady for the mouthwatering aroma of rosemary to waft through your kitchen window? Is that marinara missing the savory taste of earthy oregano? Do your spring rolls need a bite of fresh basil? Your garden can be a feast for the eyes and the belly with “Edible Landscaping with Herbs”! Master Gardeners Gail Kelley and... Read More →
Smith County – Library Lectures: Tried & True Plants
Tyler Public Library 201 S College, Tyler, TX, United StatesTried and True, New and Different Plants to Try to Find and Use in Your Garden Former Extension Horticulture Agent Keith Hansen will help us discover plants that may not be familiar to us, or maybe they are!
Harris County – Earth-Kind® Landscaping
Pasadena Central Library 1201 Jeff Grin Memorial Dr, PasadenaWe will discuss the many benefits of native plants and how we can make a positive impact on our own ecosystem! Free and open to the public. hcmga.tamu.edu
Harris County – Growing Peppers in Houston
Steve Radack Community Center 18650 Clay Rd, HoustonLearn more about selecting and caring for pepper plants in Houston. Free and open to the public. hcmga.tamu.edu
Harris County – Container Gardening
Freed Community Center 6818 Shadyvilla Ln, HoustonLearn best practices and solutions for containers and small urban spaces. Free and open to the public. hcmga.tamu.edu
Harris County – Growing Herbs in Houston
Fonteno Senior Education Center 6600 Bissonet Street, HoustonLearn the best practices on how, when, where and why to grow herbs in the Houston area. Free and open to the public. hcmga.tamu.edu