CANCELLED: Alamo Orchid Society Annual Orchid Auction (Rescheduled from April)
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. ALAMO ORCHID SOCIETY - ANNUAL ORCHID AUCTION August 5, 2020 6:00 - 9:00 PM San Antonio Garden Center
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELLED. ALAMO ORCHID SOCIETY - ANNUAL ORCHID AUCTION August 5, 2020 6:00 - 9:00 PM San Antonio Garden Center
A computer and internet connection are required for this workshop. Without caterpillars there would be no moths or butterflies. To sustain the many beautiful species of butterflies that call Texas home, every stage of these organisms’ lifecycles must be supported in a habitat. In this distance learning workshop, Texas Master Naturalist Gary Poole will provide the tools to support the ...
Most insect species are beneficial to human and natural ecosystems alike, providing essential services such as pollination, pest control, and nutrient cycling. In this distance learning workshop, Jessica looks at lesser-appreciated insect groups—among them syrphid flies, dragonflies, and dung beetles— discussing their biology, roles in ecosystems, and benefits for humans. She will also provide an overview of recent research on ...
This program is a great opportunity to learn about one of our most underappreciated native flora. Bob's presentation will take us on a short trip to teach us about lichens: What are they? How to recognize and identify them, and where they are found. Speaker: Bob Harris, lichen enthusiast and citizen scientist Bob has been interested in, studying, collecting and identifying ...
FREE ADMISSION! Join us for our annual Seminar, hosted by owner and founder of Wildseed Farms, John R. Thomas. Enjoy listening to the expert explain when and how to plant wildflowers successfully in your area. Social distancing required; face coverings required indoors. No reservations are necessary.
Due to the COVID-19 Pandemic, the 9th Annual Texas Fruit Conference on September 21 and 22, 2020, will be held online, rather than in person. We are committed to providing an easily-accessible, online web conference that will be practical and educational for the diverse Texas fruit growing community’s needs. Tentative Schedule: Session 1 - Monday, September 21, 1:00 to 5:00 ...
A computer and internet connection are required for this San Antonio Botanical Garden workshop. The soils and climate of the Chihuahuan Desert in West Texas provide distinctive and diverse environments for plants and have led to the evolution of particularly drought tolerant species. From the western margins of the Edward’s Plateau to the gypsum basins of the Trans Pecos, very ...
Native Plant Society of Texas - San Antonio September Zoom Meeting: Harvest and Use of Native Seed in the Garden and In Restoration September 22, 2020 7:00 PM – Meeting and program In our Zoom presentation David Mahler will share his experience of harvesting native seeds. In addition to the why, where, when, and how, he will include specifics related ...
A computer and internet connection are required for this San Antonio Botanical Garden workshop. If you live in one of San Antonio’s mid-century neighborhoods, chances are you or your neighbors have some old, huge Arizona Ash trees. The Emerald Ash Borer, an invasive beetle from Asia, is already in Texas and will ultimately kill almost every ash tree in the ...
NEISD Community Education Home & Garden Do you love plants, but not the Texas heat? How about indoor gardening with a terrarium? Terrariums are easy to design, require little maintenance and are a great way to incorporate plants into any home decor. In this class, you will build a tabletop garden inspired by your own imagination. You will learn the ...
All Fall 2020 Native Landscape Certification Program classes will be offered live online. Native Landscapes for Birds is a Companion Class to the Native Landscape Certification Program (NLCP). There is no prerequisite for the class. The day-long class will include live Zoom presentations and a narrated, virtual plant walk to help in identification. Learn about the importance of birds and ...
A computer and internet connection are required for this San Antonio Botanical Garden workshop. Add some plant diversity to your gardens! Native milkweeds are critical in the life cycle of Monarch butterflies and are important to the broader ecology of Central Texas. Join Cleve Powell in this distance learning class and learn about the appearance, characteristics, ecology, and propagation techniques ...
Learn how the Botanical Garden showcases ways to conserve scarce resources. Its infrastructure, architecture and plants offer important lessons on building sustainable communities. Join specially trained docents on a walk to examine these diverse features. Face coverings are required. Fee: Included with paid admission ($15-12) and membership admission Space is limited. Registration WaterSaver Rewards Eligible
All Fall 2020 Native Landscape Certification Program classes will be offered live online. The Native Landscape Certification Program (NLCP) is a four level certification program developed by the Native Plant Society of Texas (NPSOT) that teaches the value of including and preserving native plants in landscapes. Level 1 Class: Introduction To Native Landscapes Learn the value of including and preserving ...
Explore the Botanical Garden’s 11 – acre Texas Native Trail with Master Naturalists. Learn about how native plants conserve water, adapt to their environment, and work in landscapes, and what their growing requirements are. Topics include medicinal uses of native plants as well as their historical and cultural uses, and which are favored by birds, butterflies, and other wildlife. There ...
THE NPSOT FALL 2020 NATIVE PLANT SALE IS ONLINE! Order online: October 5 & 6, 2020 Oct 5, 12:01 AM - Oct 6, 11:59 PM No-contact curbside pick-up: Saturday, October 10 William R. Sinkin Eco Centro, 1802 N. Main Ave. 78212 (Your pick-up time will be assigned at purchase.) Ordering details & inventory NPSOT members get 10% discount: Join before ...
Fee: $5. Class size is 7 participants. Masks required. Registration
Come see what’s in bloom! Explore the Botanical Garden’s WaterSaver Gardens with a Master Naturalist. Learn the characteristics of different drought tolerant landscapes, including Cottage, Hill Country, Manicure Xeriscape, and Spanish style. Face coverings are required. Fee: Included with paid admission ($15-12) and membership admission Space is limited. Registration WaterSaver Rewards Eligible
Fee: $5. Class size is 7 participants. Masks required. Registration
28th Annual Herb Market Celebrating "Rubus" - Herb of the Year 2020 Raspberries, Blackberries, Boysenberries, et al... Saturday October 17, 2020 9:00 AM to 2:00 PM Pearl Brewery 303 Pearl Pkwy, San Antonio, TX 78215 Feature Presentation 12:00 - 1:00 PM Celebrity Chef using Herb of the Year Recipes Each year on the third Saturday of October we bring you ...
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