Montgomery County – Spring Plant Sale
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service (Montgomery County) 9020 Airport Road, Conroe, TX, United StatesMarch 23, 2024 - Spring Plant Sale Annuals, Perennials, Trees & Shrubs, Vegetables and Herbs
Williamson County – Hands On In The Garden
Demonstration Garden Williamson County 3151 SE Inner Loop, Georgetown, TX, United StatesWe're ready to get back in the garden! Join us for this complimentary program on Gardens and Landscape. This program is outdoors so dress for the weather and bring a lawn chair for comfort.
Burnet County – Hill Country Lawn & Garden Show
AgriLife Auditorium, 607 N. Vandeveer, Burnet, TX 607 N. Vandeveer, Burnet, TX, United StatesThe 24nd Annual Hill Country Lawn and Garden Show, sponsored by the Highland Lakes Master Gardeners will be held Saturday, March 30, 2024, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at the Burnet County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Office located at 607 North Vandeveer, in Burnet, Texas. This is the largest yearly fund raiser for the... Read More →
Harris County – Growing Peppers in Houston
Tracy Gee Community Center 3599 Westcenter Drive, HoustonGrowing Peppers in Houston by Harris County Master Gardeners. Learn more about selecting and caring for pepper plants in Houston. Free and open to the public. hcmga.tamu.edu
Williamson County – Edible Landscaping with Herbs
Round Rock Public Library 200 E. Liberty Ave., Round Rock, TX, United StatesReady 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 →
Travis County – Spring Vegetable Gardening
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service - Travis County 1600-B Smith Rd., Austin, TX, United StatesSpace is limited to 50 participants for Master Gardener and Vegetable Specialist Patty Leander’s Spring Vegetable Gardening class. Register here to reserve your space: https://bit.ly/49DwfN9 Patty will share how to grow heat tolerant vegetables (like okra, butterbeans, Southern peas, warm season greens, etc.) and include tips for shading and mulching. The class will begin inside... Read More →
Comal County – AgriFest Open House
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service (Comal County) 325 Resource Dr., New Braunfels, TX, United StatesJoin us for this joint Open House event between Comal County AgriLife Extension Office, Master Naturalist - Lindheimer Chapter, and the Comal Master Gardener Association. Tour the demonstration gardens and listen to Calvin Finch present "Monarchs and Milkweed." There will also be vendor booths, children's activities, a ladybug release, hayrides, a scavenger hunt and more!... Read More →
Williamson County -16th Annual Native and Adapted Plant Sale
Georgetown Community Center 445 E. Morrow Street, Georgetown, TX, United StatesMake sure you check out the 16th Annual Williamson County Master Gardener's Native and Adapted Plant Sale in Georgetown, Texas on Saturday, April 6th! In addition to offering a wide variety of beautiful and locally sourced native and adapted plants, Master Gardeners will be on hand to answer questions, there will be an informative plant... Read More →
Waller County – Horticultural Event featuring Felder Rushing
First Baptist Church 1003 FM 74, Forney, TX, United StatesJoin us for an exciting horticultural event featuring Felder Rushing, nationally known horticulturist, author and NPR radio host. Registration: April 6, 2024 Event (txmg.org) Registration ends April 1, 2024. Time: Door opens at 10:00 am
Harris County- Gardening in Containers
OnlineLearn best practices and solutions for containers and small urban spaces. Free Virtual Lecture hosted by Houston Community College. Register in advance to receive link: hcc.idloom.events/gardening-series/register
Williamson County – Improve Your Soil with Worms
Georgetown Annex 100 Wilco Way, Georgetown, TX, United StatesMaster Gardener Emerita Jane Bowman will show us how the invaluable invertebrates improve soil quality! Wriggle on down to 100 Wilco Way, Room 226 at 6:45pm on Monday April 8th for her presentation "Improve Your Soil with Worms". Contact us at 512-943-3300 or visit https://williamson.agrilife.org/ for more information.
Williamson County – Edible Landscaping with Herbs
Cedar Park Public Library 550 Discovery Blvd., Cedar Park, TX, United StatesReady 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 →