The Green Thumbs Up Gardening Series is presented by the Williamson County Master Gardeners and is open to the public. A different gardening topic is presented each month. Training location is the Round Rock Public Library – from 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm, located at 216 E Main St. Round Rock, Tx 78664.
The Green Thumbs Up Gardening Series is presented by the Williamson County Master Gardeners and is open to the public. A different gardening topic is presented each month. Training location is the Cedar Park Public Library from 7:00 pm - 8:00 pm, 550 Discovery Blvd, Cedar Park, TX 78613.
Lunch & Learn all about Peas. Learn how to grow and prepare peas and find out why they are part of a healthy diet. Bring $5 and have a good time. Following the program, please join us for a tour of the garden.
Come join the Master Gardeners Monthly meeting and program. Visitors are welcome. There is a social hour starting at 6:15 pm and the program begins at 6:50 pm. Speaker: Robert Gonzalez, professional native plant grower. For more information contact Kate Whitney at [email protected] or the Extension Office at 512-943-3300. We will be meeting at our... Read More →
Green Thumbs Up Gardening Series: Tree Selection, Planting, and Pruning Why are trees so valuable? Trees contribute to our environment by providing oxygen, improving air quality, climate improvement, conserving water, preserving soil, and supporting wildlife. During the process of photosynthesis, trees take in carbon dioxide and produce the oxygen we breathe. Join us on November 7th or 14th... Read More →
Did you know that tomatoes are a great source of lycopene? Lycopene is an antioxidant that is linked to health benefits ranging from heart health to protection against sunburns and certain types of cancer. Besides all that, tomatoes are just plain fun to grow! On Friday, November 8, Williamson County Texas A&M AgriLife Extension is... Read More →
Speaker: Colleen Dieter, Red Wheelbarrow Landscape Design Trees are the longest living organisms on the planet and one of the earth's greatest natural resources. They keep our air supply clean, reduce noise pollution, improve water quality, help prevent erosion, provide food and building materials, create shade, and help make our landscapes look beautiful. On Monday, November... Read More →
Why are trees so valuable? Trees contribute to our environment by providing oxygen, improving air quality, climate improvement, conserving water, preserving soil, and supporting wildlife. During the process of photosynthesis, trees take in carbon dioxide and produce the oxygen we breathe. Join us on November 7th or 14th for the Green Thumbs Up Gardening Series “Tree Selection, Planting,... Read More →