The Bexar County Master Gardeners are now on YouTube! Watch classes at home (or on your smartphone)! Watch Now: Crape-Myrtle Bark Scale with Bill Swantner, Bexar County Master Gardeners Click HERE to watch and subscribe to this exciting new gardening resource! NOTE: BCMGs may earn 1 CEU per year - Code 001 for watching one of our YouTube educational videos. ...
Did you know you can turn your excess food waste and yard trimmings into nutrient rich compost? Join us for a 3-hour How to Compost training session where you'll learn all you need to know to start composting in your backyard today. Sponsored by the Alamo Area Council of Governments Presenters: ...
Horticulturist David Rodriguez and Entomologist Molly Keck are joining forces to provide a weekly garden plants and bugs webinar series. Join us to learn about your landscape and the insects that could wreak havoc on it! Wednesday, June 3 – 12:00 Noon: The Other Beneficial Insects – Predators with Molly Keck, Entomologist, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Please use this ...
Aggie Horticulture Facebook Live Events Join Aggie Horticulture on Wednesdays and Fridays at 1:00 PM (Central time). Click on the Aggie Horticulture Facebook Page to watch Facebook Live events! 1 BCMG CEU/Code 001 per Event – unlimited at this time! Today’s Topic 6/3/2020 at 1:00 PM: Check Your Crape (and Other Plants) for Scale The following topics have already aired, ...
Note: A computer and internet connection are required for this class. In North America there are 15 times the number of moth species as butterfly species, and their roles in terrestrial ecosystems are far more significant. Master Naturalist, Delmar Cain will talk about Texas moths’ life cycles, food, beauty, challenges, and the roles they play in the larger food web. ...
Good Bugs, Bad Bugs and the Truth about Asian Giant Hornets (Bumblebee photo by Jessica Womack) Come join this online presentation and learn from entomologist Molly Keck about beneficial insects, harmful insects, and get the facts about the Asian Giant Hornet (AGH, also known as the Murder Hornet) currently being seen in Washington State. Molly will let us know her ...
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