Topic: Water Sponge-Carbon Sink City The soil may be one of the most important strategies for mitigating climate change and creating resilient urban areas. Learn how and why this can be accomplished and what programs are being initiated in San Antonio. We will also discuss strategies for community and neighborhood partners to improve landscape and maintenance practices for public green ...
A computer and internet connection are required to take this workshop. Urban beekeeping is a growing pastime all over the country. Robert Holliday, a long-time beekeeper, along with other San Antonio area beekeepers will discuss the joys, challenges, and environmental and community benefits resulting from these incredible insects. This workshop will share practical advice, how to find local sources, and ...
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. Space is limited and face coverings are required. Meet at 10:00 AM behind the Admission kiosk. Fee: $15 ($13.50, Garden members) Registration
Class meets four consecutive Fridays: Fridays, February 5, 12, 19, and 26 | 9;00 AM – 4:00 PM This four-session, 32-hour course is designed to prepare professional arborists for the ISA Certification exam. This course is ideal for the citizen who wants to stay safe while improving the health of trees and learn more about the value of trees. Nonprofessionals ...
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