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Discover a wide array of beautiful flowering orchids at the San Antonio Botanical Garden’s Orchid Vendor Fair. Vendors from across the state will be selling orchids and tropical plants at ...
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 ...
New Braunfels chapter of Native Plant Society of Texas monthly meeting. This program will identify some of the more common invasive plants in our area, what makes them so invasive, ...
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 ...
Rain gardens are a beautiful and inexpensive way to improve urban landscapes and control stormwater. Come to the San Antonio Botanical Garden to find out how rain gardens capture rainwater ...
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 ...
Karen Gardner, Bexar County Master Gardener and Vegetable Specialist, is passionate about growing vegetables and has real gardening experience as well as education on all types of vegetables. Don’t miss ...
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 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 ...
You can grow many plants by taking cuttings from the original plant, including Texas natives, houseplants, and succulents. During the class at the San Antonio Botanical Garden, learn about different ...
Classes, open to certified master gardeners only, will be presented by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, Tarrant County, 1801 Circle Dr., Fort Worth, Texas 76119. Advanced Master Gardener Training ...
The Bexar County Master Gardeners (BCMG) host the Spring 2024 Earth-Kind Educational Webinar, titled CULTIVATE!, on Friday, March 1 and Saturday, March 2, 2024. The Webinar will teach Earth-Kind principles ...
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 ...
With three hours of free classes, workshops and Q&A exhibits, the South Texas Gardening Expo is an amazing learning opportunity for anyone interested in gardening and self-sufficiency. Come meet other ...
Come to the San Antonio Botanical Garden and join the authors of Foraging Texas: Finding, Identifying, and Preparing Wild Edibles in Texas for an introduction to foraging wild edible plants! ...
At Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center Click here for details including registration for both in-person and live virtual attendance. Recordings will be available to all registrants approximately two weeks after ...
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 ...
Come to Rainbow Gardens in San Antonio for the upcoming Backyard Composting 101 seminar to discover easy, cost-effective ways to enrich soil and conserve water with compost made in your ...
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. ...
Spring has sprung and so have the bugs who love spring veggies. Come to the San Antonio Botanical Garden and learn how to manage pesky bugs in your own garden, ...
During this seminar, MG Bill Swantner will introduce David Rodriguez’s year-round Turfgrass Calendar. With temperatures getting warmer and sunny days getting longer, it’s time to grow the perfect lawn. But ...
Free admission and parking at the San Antonio Water System Headquarters Three sessions with expert speakers: 9:30 Landscape: Redesign for Resiliency 10:30 Drought Watering Rule Updates You Should Know 11:30 ...
Attend this free seminar at Milberger's Landscaping and Nursery in San Antonio and take the mystery out of having a bountiful harvest. David Rodriguez, horticulturist, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service, ...
The Native Plant Society of Texas, in cooperation with H-E-B, is proud to present five short documentary films about Texas. These films were produced by Fin and Fur Films, the ...
The Herb Special Interest Group (SIG) is open to Master Gardeners, Master Gardener Trainees, family members, friends - anyone in the community with an interest in herbs! There is no ...
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 ...
San Antonio Garden Center, Inc. Spring Floral Design School 2024 Date: January 30: Taught by Cheryl Vaughn of Creative Petal Design March 12 & May ...
Embark upon a guided botanical foraging journey through the San Antonio Botanical Garden. Learn how to make beautiful flower arrangements using the plants in your surroundings. Explore a variety of ...
Spring is the season for renewal. Join this class at the San Antonio Botanical Garden to learn how to refresh, renew, and revitalize your garden this spring. Sponsored by San ...
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: ...
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. ...
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 ...
Are you considering planting or having a professional plant a tree on your property? Great idea! It will provide shade and oxygen, increase your property value, improve aesthetics and improve ...
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 ...
Join the Bexar County Master Gardeners “BRING ON SPRING!” Vegetable Gardening Workshops and plant sale With the days getting longer and the temperatures warming up, it’s time for Spring gardening. ...
Free vegetable seminar this Saturday with David Rodriguez from the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension service. David loves to share his knowledge and passion of vegetables for the home gardener. He ...
Ready to swoop into learning more about birds and how to identify them? In this Beginning Birding Workshop, at San Antonio Botanical Gardens, experienced birders will share tools, tips, and ...
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. ...
The topic of the March Garden Ridge Library Series is Tomatoes 101. Comal County Master Gardener Mary Jasik will present information relative to how to select, plant, and care for ...
Come to the San Antonio Botanical Garden and create one-of-a-kind colors on fabric using natural dyes made from flowers, leaves, and bark. Learn about the basics of selecting and preparing ...
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 ...
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 ...
Want to know about plants that will grow in black gumbo clay in the New Braunfels city limits, or what will grow in virtually no soil out toward Canyon Lake? ...
Come to the San Antonio Botanical Garden and explore the history of bonsai and the traditional techniques used in their creation. During this workshop, participants will learn these methods and ...
Spring Creek Gardens Homestead Seminar Series Do you love succulents like we do? Come spend the afternoon with us and we will show you how to turn a large 16” ...
Spring gardening requires planning! Andy Chidester will talk about soil amendments to use in the garden, which fertilizer is right for the job, and how to regroup when things go ...
Speaker: Dennis Hale Topic: Lawn and turf care Tye Preston Library 5 PM Social 5:30 PM Speaker/Presentation Begins (1 CE) Business meeting following presentation (1 V)
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 ...
Are you wanting to garden with more Texas native plants? Haeley Giambalvo of NativeBackyards.com is sharing her Top 20 No-Fail Texas Native Plants for your San Antonio garden! She’ll help you make ...
Inviting butterflies, birds, and bees to your garden is a delightful way to help wildlife. In this workshop at the San Antonio Botanical Garden, you will learn how native plants ...
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 ...
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. ...
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 ...
Do you want to learn how to get the most out of your garden this spring? Would you like to learn the best practices with fertilizer, watering tips, etc…? Then this ...
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 ...
Join us as we celebrate monarchs and all pollinators. Crafts, speakers, activities, and so much more. Fun for the whole family! Come celebrate Monarchs as they return from Mexico. Monarchs, ...
Pocket prairies provide rest stops for migrating pollinators to refuel along their journey. Enjoy a stroll through the San Antonio Botanical Garden to gain inspiration and design your own pocket ...
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 ...