Sugar Land Garden Club – Night Gardening
Sugar Land Garden Club - St. Basil Hall 702 Burney Road, Sugar Land, TX, United StatesDale Ramey, of Bluebonnet House and Garden Center in Chappell Hill Texas, will speak on Night Gardening
Dale Ramey, of Bluebonnet House and Garden Center in Chappell Hill Texas, will speak on Night Gardening
Linda Gay will be speaking on "LUSH LANDSCAPING WITH LESS WATER" The secret is amending the soil to improve water holding capacity and increase root development on plants adaptable to... Read More →
This session will provide a 2 hour presentation. The speaker, location and topic are TBD. 2 hours of RT are offered
The "Advanced Master Gardener - Greenhouse Management" program is designed to provide advanced training and resources whereby Master Gardeners can obtain specialization in areas that support or expand designated educational... Read More →
Youth Activities Committee monthly meeting.
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Fort Bend County, along with the Fort Bend County Master Gardeners, present Grow Your Own, (or GYO) a six-class program on creating a... Read More →
Bulbs for the Southern Garden Chris Wiesinger, The Southern Bulb Co. Yes, bulbs can and do thrive in the South. Create extraordinary gardens using treasured bulbs.
The Entomology Group meets every 4th Wednesday at 9:30 AM in the Annex Conference Room. The meeting is open to all Master Gardeners who have an interest in learning about... Read More →
What happened to the Disappearing Water Garden? Who's haunting the Cistern? Come learn some of the Spooky details on what's happening to the Demonstration Gardens. Presented by a James Buckley,... Read More →
Companion Planting in the Vegetable Garden Angela Chandler, The Garden Academy Your Grandmother’s vegetable garden would have included some of her favorite flowers. Flowers and vegetables make good bedfellows for... Read More →
The Henderson County Master Gardeners are hosting TOMATO TOWN in Athens, Texas on October 26, 2019. It will be held at the Athens Country Club. It will be a fun-filled... Read More →
Alternatives to Over Used Trees and Shrubs In The Landscape Dr. Andrew King, TAMU Boxwood, Hawthornes, Ligustrum, Live Oaks, Crape Myrtles. Sound familiar? Creative alternatives to fit any space.