For thousands of years Texas plants have been used for sustenance, medicine, and the establishment of the area. As the region and its populations changed, so did the ethnobotany (relationship between people and plants). This seasonally changing tour will explore the Texas Native Trails, exploring the diverse relationships people have had, and still have, with plants in Texas. Instructor: Maeve ...
Drought to Deluge: Water-Wise Ways Webinar The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in Travis County and Kirk Walden, Travis County Master Gardener irrigation specialist, present this FREE webinar as part of their continuing Drought to Deluge gardening series. This program is designed to help residents manage their home irrigation systems and provide helpful strategies for designing a more water-efficient landscape. Attendees ...
Gardening is one of the most exciting and rewarding lifestyle changes one can implement. But where do you start? In this FREE virtual workshop we will will start with the basics. Learn about the most common types of gardens, soil types, and amendments, and we will answer as many questions as possible. Registration
The Black Soldier Fly has a unique life history and is quickly gaining global attention for its ability to convert organic waste into valuable protein and rich fertilizer, which is immensely important for shifting agricultural practices toward sustainability. This FREE workshop will highlight rearing methods of the black solider fly applicable to everyone from backyard hobbyists to the scale of ...
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