Family Campout at SABOT Friday, November 8, 6:00 PM - Saturday, November 9, 8:30 AM Experience the San Antonio Botanical Garden the way few visitors can—by sleeping over! Join other families for an overnight Garden adventure with play in the Family Adventure Garden, exploration of the Botanical Garden’s 38 acres, games, and a night hike. Bring your own ...
Join us as we search for fall colors and late bloomers and other interesting plants on this guided walk. Natural Area entrance fees apply. Registration required and will be accepted through noon November 2, 2019. Reserve your spot online at https://friendsofgovernmentcanyon.org/events. Sorry, no group registrations. Plan ahead, as the Natural Area often experiences heavy visitation and wait time at the ...
Free. The Native Plant Society of Texas-Boerne Chapter meeting begins at 6:30 PM with a native plant/seed exchange & social time, followed by the program at 7:00 PM. For more information, go to https://npsot.org/wp/boerne/ Fire and herbivory are widely discussed as factors affecting the distribution of both native plant communities and invasive species in central Texas savanna ecosystems. This presentation ...
Learn about Texas native plants while working in the Garden. We will discuss our natives’ growing requirements, characteristics, ethnobotanical and wildscape uses, and learn to identify them in a naturalistic setting. Our work will be in the Native Trails areas of the Garden removing invasive plants, repairing trails, and planting new natives. Wear comfortable clothing; tools, snacks, and hydration provided. ...
The San Antonio Garden Center invites you for a plant exchange and social at 9:30 AM and the speaker at 10:00 AM; meetings are free and open to the public. For more information go to http://sanantoniogardencenter.org or call 210-824-9981. Topic: Pilgrimage Through the Missions Speaker: Rebecca Simmons, El Camino de San Antonio Missions NOTE TO BCMGs: Desserts Needed! Our Bexar ...
The Alamo Orchid Society meets on the first Wednesday of each month. The social starts at 6:30 PM with the meeting beginning at 7:00. For more information, visit https://sanantonioalamoorchidsociety.com/ Topic: The Bee Orchids, the genus Ophrys, masters of sexual deception Speaker: Tom Sampliner, nature photographer; past president Native Plant Society of N.E. Ohio; contributing writer/photographer with the Native Orchid Conference
Fee: $35. A $40 supply fee, payable to the instructor at the beginning of class, covers all materials for your fairy garden. NEISD class meets in Rm. FA108 at Reagan High School. Register here. Take your fairy gardening skills to the next level. This class will be more intricate and will include more whimsical items such as a fairy house, ...
Free presentation by the Guadalupe County Master Gardeners. Attendees are welcome to bring lunch. For further information, visit https://guadalupecountymastergardeners.org or call the Guadalupe County Service Office at 830-303-3889. Topic: Time to Think About Trees Speaker: Robert Teweles, Guadalupe County Master Gardener 1 CEU. Code 001.
The Men’s Garden Club of San Antonio meets on the first Thursday of each month and meetings are free and open to the public. For more information, contact Darlene Badorski at [email protected]. Join us for this interesting and timely seminar with Compost Queens Betsy Gruy and her daughter Kate Jaceldo. https://www.compostqueenstx.com/
If you're interested in learning more about the source of your drinking water and where it goes, well, "after the flush," join SAWS Education for The Rain to Drain Experience field trip for adults. During this day-long expedition, you will explore an Edwards Aquifer recharge cave, experience the inner workings of a SAWS water production facility, and tour a water recycling plant. The field ...
FREE and open to the public! Bring your lunch and join us! Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service 2019 Brown Bag Lunch & Learn programs will be conducted the 2nd Friday of each month, 12:00 Noon – 1:00 PM, at the Bexar County Extension Office (3355 Cherry Ridge, Suite 208). The sessions will provide information on consumer horticulture. Today's Topic: Fall Is for ...
Professor Kelly Lyons will help you understand the essential role grasses play in our ecosystems and landscapes. She will discuss the morphology of dicot flowers and compare this structure to that of grasses, adding insight into the evolution of grass species and their role in prairie ecosystems. She will also highlight other non-grass monocots and discuss the value and use ...
Shrub Class -- Learn to make a vinegar reduction to make your own unique holiday beverages. There will also be some discussion of other ways to use the reductions you make. For more information, visit https://www.sandyoaks.com/workshops/ or call 210-621-0044.
Mary Irish will provide an overview of succulent types and their drought tolerant characteristics and will discuss their requirements and use in landscapes. She will have specimens to view and will lead a tour of the Garden to show plants in a naturalistic setting. Instructor: Mary Irish; award-winning horticultural consultant, author of several books on landscaping in the Southwest US, ...
Free Admission - Donations Welcomed! Native Texas plants are reliable but often underused or misunderstood. Mr. Pecen’s presentation will explore what can be planted more often, and where, for outstanding designs that perform dependably. Discussion will include how to pair microclimates on developed/developing sites with native plants from ecoregions around the state. Native plant care, availability and applications will also ...
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