Lawn and Garden 201 Class
Williamson County Extension Training Room Room 226, 100 Wilco Way, Georgetown, TX, United States$45 for full series or $15 per class
$45 for full series or $15 per class
$45 for full series or $15 per class
NOTE: Social time with snacks starts at 6:15pm. The Monthly Meeting starts at 6:45pm. Monthly Meeting Topic: Herbs Speaker: Master Gardener Radhika Baliga
$45 for full series or $15 per class
$45 for all four classes or $15 each class
Learn how to set up and use drip irrigation to conserve water and create a healthier, more water-wise garden! We get to enjoy cool air conditioning INSIDE the meeting room at 100 Wilco Way, Room 226, Georgetown, Tx 78626. See you there! Presenter: Steve Craig, Williamson County Master Gardener Irrigation Specialist NOTE: Meeting will be... Read More →
Microsoft Teams meeting Join on your computer or mobile app Click here to join the meeting Meeting ID: 259 505 250 399 Passcode: vhh229 Download Teams | Join on the web Or call in (audio only) +1 940-304-2814,,55459235# United States, Denton Phone Conference ID: 554 592 35# NOTE: Social time with snacks starts at 6:15pm. The Business... Read More →
Gardening in the central Texas shade has its challenges but also its rewards. Come learn about some favorite plants that are happy in the shade and partial shade. We will also discuss some design strategies for creating a beautiful and relaxing shade garden. We get to enjoy cool air conditioning INSIDE the meeting room at... Read More →
NOTE: Social time with snacks starts at 6:15pm. The Monthly Meeting starts at 6:45pm. You can also join the meeting online through Microsoft Teams. The online portion of the meeting starts at 7:00 and ends at 8:00 pm. Click this link to join. Crape Myrtles and Crape Myrtle Bark Scale Speaker: Master Gardener... Read More →
This meeting will be in person only and will not be online. NOTE: Social time with snacks starts at 6:15pm. The Monthly Meeting starts at 6:45pm. Jun 13 - Monthly Meeting Topic: Snakes Speaker: Tim Cole, Austin Reptile Service Tim Cole moved to Texas in 1985 to enjoy the herpetofauna and warm weather. He is... Read More →