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Wharton Garden Club 1924 West Fulton, Wharton, TX, United StatesPresented by Wharton Garden Club Speaker: Boone Holladay Free. Open to the public. This date subject to change.
Presented by Wharton Garden Club Speaker: Boone Holladay Free. Open to the public. This date subject to change.
AGRILIFE EXTENSION - HOME GROWN LECTURE SERIES Presented by Paul Winski, Agrilife Extension Horticulture Agent for Harris County. This is an online presentation. To register, click on this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/home-grown-lecture-series-tickets-143797162183 Open to the Public and Master Gardeners (CE credit = 1 hour)
AGRILIFE EXTENSION - HOME GROWN LECTURE SERIES Presented by Shannon Dietz, County Extension agent - ANR. This is an online presentation. To register, click on this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/home-grown-lecture-series-tickets-143797162183 Open to the Public and Master Gardeners (no CE credit)
Registration is closed. GROW YOUR OWN - Garden Pests and Diseases (open to the public) - session 3 out of 6 in the GYO series Learn how to identify and manage common garden pests and vegetable disease using integrated pest management techniques. This is a Virtual meeting (Zoom or MS Teams) and the cost is... Read More →
AGRILIFE EXTENSION - HOME GROWN LECTURE SERIES Presented by Brandi Keller, Master Gardener Program Coordinator. This is an online presentation. To register, click on this link: https://www.eventbrite.com/e/home-grown-lecture-series-tickets-143797162183 Open to the Public and Master Gardeners (CE credit = 1 hour)
The Fort Bend Regional Vegetable Conference is a celebration of vegetable production along the upper Gulf Coast region. Counties of Waller, Wharton, Harris, Galveston, Brazoria, Colorado and Austin join with Fort Bend to put on this event focusing on teaching sustainable practices to help producers maximize efficiencies and profitability. This event is open to the... Read More →
Registration is closed. GROW YOUR OWN - Cool Season Vegetables and Herbs (open to the public) - session 4 out of 6 in the GYO series Learn how to plan for your fall vegetable garden. Should you sow seeds or buy transplants? How about herbs? Learn about choosing the right vegetables for fall and early... Read More →
Welcome to Landscape Success - Understanding Your Lawn! Boone Holladay, an AgriLife Extension Agent, as well as the Fort Bend Master Gardeners, will take us through the following questions and more: What are the light needs for the turf grass? will it flourish in full sun or is there a grass that does... Read More →
GROW YOUR OWN - Fruit Trees (open to the public) - session 5 out of 6 in the GYO series Registration is closed. Learn about fruit trees, including semi-tropicals, which are suitable for and thrive in Fort Bend County. Topics covered will include when and how to plant the trees, common problems and their resolutions.... Read More →
Landscape Success - Controlling Landscape Pests and Disease The Landscape Success Series is a series of classes that focuses on Fort Bend County residents learning how to create landscapes that are beautiful, low-maintenance, and environmentally sustainable using Earth-Kind® Landscaping to achieve --Conservation of water and protection of water quality --Reduction of fertilizer and pesticide use... Read More →
The Fort Bend County Master Gardeners are holding their annual fall Vegetable-Herb Plant Sale on Saturday, Oct. 9, from 9 a.m. to noon. The sale will be held behind the AgriLife Extension Building at 1402 Band Road in Rosenberg.
On October 11 and 12, 2021, the Texas Fruit Conference will be held at the City of New Braunfels Civic Convention Center. This in-person conference is open to the public and will be of interest to those who want to get serious about growing perennial fruits in the state of Texas. The conference will include... Read More →