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Registration for this Virtual Conference Closes April 16 at Midnight--no exceptions April 22 @ 12:30 pm - April 24 @ 7:00 pm Tickets $85--No Refunds Monday, April 22 — 12:30 pm - ...
NOTE DATE CHANGE FOR APRIL 2024. Due to community-wide events scheduled around the solar eclipse on April 8, the regular “2nd Monday” meeting has been moved to April 1. “2nd ...
Explore native plants on the Texas Native Trails and throughout the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Learn how native plants conserve water and adapt to their local environment. And learn how ...
GROW (Gardening Rooted in Occupational Wellness) is a dementia-friendly gardening project produced in partnership with UT Health San Antonio’s Caring for the Caregiver program at the San Antonio Botanical Garden. ...
Come to San Antonio Botanical Garden and create a special fairy garden using nature’s treasures in a class designed for adults. Create your own fairy dwelling with plants, moss, pebbles, ...
Are you new to Bexar County? Do you have questions about what will grow and when? Or maybe you’re new to gardening all together? Come to Rainbow Gardens and join ...
Explore the many sustainable practices in the San Antonio Botanical Garden on this seasonally changing walking tour. Learn about native plants, rain gardens, and sustainable architecture. Explore more ways to ...
Bexar County Master Gardeners Lunch & Learn Seminar – “Patio Citrus Gardening,” by Nancy Mills, Bexar County Master Gardener Patio Citrus Gardening opens a whole new world for those who ...
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service invites you to come hear presentations by David Rodriguez, Horticulturist and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, and certified Bexar County Master Gardeners, and learn how ...
Save the date for the AgriFest Open House hosted by the AgriLife Extension Office, Comal County Master Gardeners, and Master Naturalists Lindheimer Chapter. April 6, 9 AM until 1 PM ...
Curious what makes the Edwards Plateau unique? Or where the Chihuahuan Desert ends and the Edwards Plateau begins? What plants are found on the South Texas Sand Sheet? Join Michael ...
Fanick's Garden Center in San Antonio will host Larry Stein from the Texas AgriLife Extension service to demonstrate how and why fruit, nut, and citrus trees are grafted in this ...
Explore native plants on the Texas Native Trails and throughout the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Learn how native plants conserve water and adapt to their local environment. And learn how ...
Come to this class at Spring Creek Gardens to learn how and why we create layers to make living terrariums. Then, put your creativity into decorating a terrarium with succulents, ...
Registration required. Fixtures and fittings provided by NBU. You bring the 32 gallon trash can and lid. Located in the gym at the Westside Community Center.
By attracting birds to our gardens, both the birds and gardeners can benefit. Birds add life, song, and color to our gardens and consume thousands of plant-eating insects. In this ...
Tailored for children ages three to five years, Little Sprouts is a celebration of nature play, lead by trained guides at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin. Each ...
Venue information to follow when available. Click on each topic for more information, including registration. Wednesday - 1/10/24 10:00am - Gardening Workshop: Ground Cover Basics Wednesday - 2/14/24 10:00am - Gardening Workshop: ...
Join birders from Travis Audubon and horticulturists from the Wildflower Center on a morning field trip the second Thursday of every month. Your guides will help identify both native and migratory birds ...
Be inspired at the San Antonio Botanical Garden and learn about the best seasonal plants and design tips for creating a beautiful, drought-tolerant landscape. This tour is repeated on April ...
This San Antonio Botanical Garden class explores the differences between conservation and restoration. Participants will discover the importance of saving native species and various viewpoints on conservation. Explore the tools ...
Fanick's Garden Center in San Antonio offers a free seminar on how to properly grow and maintain your lawn and other landscape plants. David Rodriguez from the Texas A&M AgriLife ...
Comal Master Gardener Picnic and General Meeting General meeting begins at 11:00, and picnic will follow immediately after. CMG will provide hamburgers (vegan option), hot dogs (vegan option), buns, and ...
Come to the San Antonio Botanical Garden and discover the captivating world of tropical plants and how to nurture them within the cozy confines of your home. Learn how to ...
Registration for this Virtual Conference Closes April 16 at Midnight--no exceptions April 22 @ 12:30 pm - April 24 @ 7:00 pm Tickets $85--No Refunds Monday, April 22 — 12:30 pm - ...
Explore native plants on the Texas Native Trails and throughout the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Learn how native plants conserve water and adapt to their local environment. And learn how ...
Robin Gary, NBU One Water Coordinator will join Comal County Conservation Alliance to talk about "One Water in Comal County" One Water principles consider all water valuable—stormwater, commercial, industrial, wastewater, ...
This class at Rainbow Gardens is all about wildlife and how we create gardens and landscapes that draw and support birds, beneficials, bees, butterflies, moths, and all types of wildlife, ...
GROW (Gardening Rooted in Occupational Wellness) is a dementia-friendly gardening project produced in partnership with UT Health San Antonio’s Caring for the Caregiver program at the San Antonio Botanical Garden. ...
Natural dyes sourced from plants and insects have long been used to create brightly colored fabrics, yarns, and textiles. Come to San Antonio Botanical Garden to discover how botanical dyes ...
Speaker: Richard Vonder Embse will show us how to design, construct, and maintain drip irrigation systems. This event at the Garden Ridge Library is free and no registration is required. ...
The Bexar County Master Gardeners present Andres Villagran, who will provide an overview of the seven Junior Master Gardener curricula. The strengths of each curriculum will be highlighted, equipping you ...
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service invites you to come hear presentations by David Rodriguez, Horticulturist and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, and certified Bexar County Master Gardeners, and learn how ...
The New Braunfels chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas will have a spring plant sale at the Earth Day festitivites at Headwaters of the Comal. Click here for ...
Curious what makes the Edwards Plateau unique? Or where the Chihuahuan Desert ends and the Edwards Plateau begins? What plants are found on the South Texas Sand Sheet? Join Michael ...
Learn about resident and migrant birds at San Antonio Botanical Garden. Discover bird characteristics and requirements, such as food, nesting, and protection. Also, learn which native plants you can add ...
More information to follow: Mark your calendars for these exciting virtual presentations from horticulture leaders, experts, seasoned professionals, and garden enthusiasts that are set to deliver enriching experiences right to ...
Registration for this Virtual Conference Closes April 16 at Midnight--no exceptions April 22 @ 12:30 pm - April 24 @ 7:00 pm Tickets $85--No Refunds Monday, April 22 — 12:30 pm - ...
New Braunfels Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas monthly meeting and program Meetings are held at the New Braunfels Public Library meeting room, or you can join by ...
Explore native plants on the Texas Native Trails and throughout the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Learn how native plants conserve water and adapt to their local environment. And learn how ...
Tailored for children ages three to five years, Little Sprouts is a celebration of nature play, lead by trained guides at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin. Each ...
The Greater Edwards Aquifer Alliance is pleased to introduce our 2024 Water Wonks Lecture Series. Mark your calendars for 3:30 p.m. on the 4th Wednesday of each month. Water Wonks ...
Come to the San Antonio Botanical Garden to discover arboriculture with a conservation focus. Every month, the tours will vary. They will focus on changes in the landscape and how ...
Texas weather is tough on lawns. Dig in and learn how to redesign a home lawn and landscape. Make it ready for the heat of summer and water restrictions. Instructor: John ...
Spring is the time for butterflies. In this class at the San Antonio Botanical Garden, you will learn about butterflies – their biology, how to identify different species, and how ...
Embark upon an after hours hike in the San Antonio Botanical Garden and experience the trails at night in a new way. Explore the sights and sounds of the nocturnal ...
Music and Games Workshops for Kids and Adults Food Truck Amazing Sales! Event is free and no RSVP is required.
Come to the San Antonio Botanical Garden and learn from experienced foragers about wild foods and how to incorporate them into your daily life. Participants will learn how to identify ...
Presented by David Rodriguez, horticulturist, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
Music and Games Workshops for Kids and Adults Food Truck Amazing Sales! Event is free and no RSVP is required.
Explore native plants on the Texas Native Trails and throughout the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Learn how native plants conserve water and adapt to their local environment. And learn how ...