Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Bexar County Master Gardeners offices are closed today.
Free. Native Plant Society of Texas, Guadalupe County Chapter Meetings are open to the public and visitors are welcome. There is a plant/seed exchange and greeting at 6:30 PM followed by the program at 7:00 PM. For more information, directions to St John’s Lutheran Church, or membership applications, see the website at http://npsot.org/wp/guadalupe/ Topic: Healthy Trees, Healthy Lives Mark will ...
Monthly meetings of the San Antonio Herb Society, free and open to the public, begin with a pot luck social 6:30 to 7:00 P.M. Meeting starts at 7:00 P.M. For more information, contact Vicki Jamvold. Building a wreath is no small task. Mary will explore a variety of materials to grow and collect to make wreaths, show how to weave ...
Walk is free to members or with paid admission ($12-$9), but registration is required. Meet behind the Admissions kiosk. Tour leaves at 10:00 A.M. Explore our Texas Native Trails and learn about how native plants conserve water, adapt to their environment, work in landscapes and what their growing requirements are. Discover what their cultural and wildscape uses are as well. ...
Join us on the third Saturday of every month for a new adventure! Natural Area entrance fees apply. Knowledgeable guides discuss the flora, fauna, natural and cultural history of this awesome natural area on this exploration. 8:30 AM – Noon. Length of walk and interpretive topic will vary, depending on the group. Open to all ages; minors must be accompanied ...
This walk is free to members or with paid admission, but registration is required. Meet at 9:00 AM in the Greenwood Breezeway of the Halsell Welcome Building. Be sure to view the Garden’s current Birding Checklist. Learn about resident and migrant birds in the San Antonio Botanical Garden, their characteristics, and their requirements for food, nesting, and protection. Bird Walking ...
There is no more intriguing, exotic, or beautiful family of plants than orchids. In the plant world, their diversity and range are matched only by the sunflower family. Despite the fact that most orchids grow in tropical climates, many gorgeous specimens can be successfully grown in San Antonio. In this workshop, Luis Valdez, former president of the Alamo Orchid Society, ...
The San Antonio Botanical Garden invites you to a relaxing evening at our 4th Annual Wine Down at the Garden. Discover new wines from the Texas Hill Country and pair them with tasty bites from some of San Antonio’s popular eateries. Visit with local vendors, take a snapshot in our photo booth, listen to the sounds of classical music by ...
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