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Fort Bend County – Landscape Success Series: Weed & Nutrient Management
OnlinePart five of an eight-part series: Weeds are a perennial problem for home landscapes. We will learn how to identify and manage weeds in our home landscapes. We will also cover the basics of nutrient requirements for landscape plants. Register in advance to watch via Zoom at: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAld-uvpj4oH9yXxo8Ib0JWAAMkIujeWKX2
Fort Bend County – Grow Your Own Series: Cool Seasons Vegetables & Herbs
Bud O'Shieles Community Center 1330 Band Road, Rosenberg, TX, United StatesPart five of a six-part series: Should you sow seeds or buy transplants? How about herbs? Learn about choosing the right vegetables for fall and early winter. Register online: https://fortbend.agrilife.org/grow-your-own/ or call 281-633-7029. Class will be held at: Bud O'Shieles Community Center, 1330 Band Road, Rosenberg, TX 77471
Fort Bend County – Landscape Success Series: Trees for Small Landscapes
OnlinePart six of an eight-part series: Do you have a small yard? No worries – we will talk about small ornamental trees that you can plant both in your front and back yards when space is an issue. Register in advance to watch via Zoom at: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZckcOusrzwtE9Tdq3acBTGytxQ7SW--_qp9
Fort Bend County – Grow Your Own Series: Composting
Bud O'Shieles Community Center 1330 Band Road, Rosenberg, TX, United StatesPart six of a six-part series: Making your own compost can be a fun and rewarding activity. There are many advantages to making compost, including a healthier garden and less yard waste going to a landfill. Learn how you can easily make your own compost using items from your kitchen, yard, and gardens. Register... Read More →
Fort Bend County – Landscape Success Series: Fall is for Planting
OnlinePart seven of an eight-part series: Fall is a great time to plant so the plants or trees will have sufficient time to establish roots before the cold weather sets in. We will cover the best practices to get most out of your fall planting. Register in advance to watch via Zoom at: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZItd-qgqTItH9Ufbz2eoPS8lXPK8SBQi4wh
Fort Bend County – Landscape Success Series: Winter Protection
OnlinePart eight of an eight-part series: With the past few terrible winters, we all had to scramble to protect our plants. In this class, we will learn some tips and tricks to prepare before the freeze hits. Register in advance to watch via Zoom at: https://us06web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZAvdeuhqzkrEtb0FTeD0pyOMtgPMwGcM91R
Bexar County – Bring On Spring: Vegetable Gardening Workshops & Plant Sale
Abiding Presence Lutheran Church 14700 San Pedro Avenue, San AntonioWith the days getting longer and temperatures warming up, it's time for Spring gardening! Learn about growing Texas Superstar vegetables, herbs, and turf that thrives well in the Bexar County area. Don’t miss out on our Plant Sale, “Ask a Master Gardener” booth, youth activities and FREE TREES, while supplies last!
Harris County – Heirloom Bulbs
Trini Mendenhall Community Center 1414 Wirt Rd, HoustonHeirloom Bulbs by Jay White, Publisher for Texas Gardener Magazine. First Tuesday Monthly Lecture Series is free and open to the public. hcmga.tamu.edu/lecture-series
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 →
Collin County – June Summer Speaker Series Webinar
OnlineYear-Round Earth-Kind Bulbs for North Texas with Greg Grant The Collin County Master Gardeners Association (CCMGA) invites you to join us for a special webinar on Wednesday, June 26, from 11 am to 12:30 pm, featuring Greg Grant, a renowned lecturer, author, and Smith County Extension Agent. Greg Grant will share his extensive knowledge on... Read More →
Collin County – David Hopman: Sustainable Urban Landscapes
OnlineThe Collin County Master Gardeners Association (CCMGA) invites you to join us for a FREE special webinar on Wednesday, July 17, from 11 am to 12:30 pm. UTA’s notable landscape architecture professor, David Hopman, will discuss the aesthetics and ecology of native plants and demonstrate ways we can combine native plants to create sustainable urban... Read More →
Collin County – Great Dixter: Where More is More (Sustainable Gardening)
OnlineGreat Dixter: Where More is More The Collin County Master Gardeners Association (CCMGA) invites you to join us for a special webinar on Wednesday, August 7, from 11 am to 12:30 pm. Fergus Garrett, head gardener and CEO of one of the world’s most iconic English gardens, will share how the art and craft of... Read More →