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Plants That Thrive for Igo Library

Igo Library 13330 Kyle Seale Parkway, San Antonio, United States

Taking a little time to research which plants to put into your latest landscape project will save you time, money, and disappointment. But where can you go to find the information you need? Join Alisa Travis, Bexar County Master Gardener, as she shares some of the best resources, and how to use them, to find […]

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Pollinator Gardens for Children

Eco Centro 1802 North Main Avenue, San Antonio, United States

Learn the value of pollinator gardens that can benefit both pollinators and your community. Explore how you can create a native, drought-tolerant wildlife habitat that is safe and educational for children. Participants will leave with a butterfly host plant and the knowledge to care for it.

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Irrigation Efficiency (AKA: Texas, It’s A Whole ‘Nuther Country) for Central Library

San Antonio Central Library 600, Soledad, United States

In this program Master Gardener, John Vann will use a powerpoint presentation to explain our region’s unique climate and weather patterns as they relate to gardening and how homeowners can overcome those challenges in their landscapes. John will cover gardening techniques to develop a resilient garden; Including the aspects of soil, irrigation, design and plant […]

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FUNdamentals of Rainwater Harvesting

William R. Sinkin Eco Centro 1802 North Main Avenue, San Antonio, TX, United States

A beginners guide to do-it-yourself rainwater harvesting from putting up a gutter system, to collection techniques, to water distribution, and available rebates. Harvesting your own collected rainwater conserves drinking water, saves on your water bill and is a nitrate-rich source of water for plants. Don't miss out on this opportunity to learn about an eco-friendly […]

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Organic Gardening

Texas Agrilife 3355 Cherry Ridge Suite 208, San Antonio, United States

What does, “organic gardening” even mean and how do you start? Adding soil supplements such as compost, humates, soil activator, and various types of organic fertilizer will result in a healthier and more resilient soil that will use less water and handle our tough Texas climate. Come learn these techniqes from Extension certified Master Gardener, […]

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Nature Fest at Igo Library

Igo Library 13330 Kyle Seale Parkway, San Antonio, United States

Igo Library hosts a celebration of nature education, from gardening and conservation to field science and learning, with organizations from all around Texas to table and present crafts and activities for all ages.

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Gardening Essentials

San Antonio Garden Center 3310 North New Braunfels Avenue, San Antonio, TX, United States

Dr. Megan Clayton, Professor & Extension Range Specialist with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, will present two workshops: 1. Native Plant Restoration 2. Soil Limitations due to Site Conditions, adapted for small or large acreage

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Bexar County Master Gardeners April General Meeting

Dr. Calvin Trostle will highlight ornamental sunflowers and focus on the varieties that can be grown in Texas, their characteristics, ideal growing conditions, care, harvesting, and personal experiences with these vibrant blooms. Dr. Trostle has been a Professor & Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agronomist in Lubbock, Texas since 1999 for alternative crops.  He explains, “I […]

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City Nature Challenge at Mitchell Lake – Free Entry Day

Mitchell Lake Audubon Center 10750 Pleasanton Rd, San Antonio, United States

There is nature all around us, even in our cities! Bring your smartphone and help us participate in the City Nature Challenge Community Science Event and document the species living here at Mitchell Lake Audubon Center. There also will be information on the native plant gardens and how to attract birds, butterflies and pollinators to […]

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Landscape Do’s and Don’ts Throughout the Year

Fanick's Nursery 1025 Holmgreen Road, San Antonio, United States

Join David Rodriguez, Bexar County Extension Agent - Horticulture from Texas A&M AgriLife to learn about water conservation, planting, and pruning, along with general growing information to maintain your lawn and landscape plants going into summer. Whether you are just beginning or a seasoned gardener, come out and learn the latest research-based information that will […]

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Earth Day at Woodlawn Lake

Woodlawn Lake Park 1103 Cincinnati Avenue, San Antonio, United States

San Antonio Parks and Recreation is celebrating Earth Day 2024, an official Fiesta event, at Woodlawn Lake Park on Saturday, April 20 from 10am-2pm. Connect with representatives from local organizations whose work focuses on conservation; there will be music, dance, a tree adoption, and fun-filled family activities.

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Event Series Growing Herbs

Growing Herbs

Thousand Oaks Library 4618 Thousand Oaks, San Antonio, United States

Master Gardener Nancy Mills will present the best methods and practices for growing herbs: which to select for the best results, how to plant, and how to water.

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Pollinator Patches and Pocket Prairies

San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston Place, San Antonio, TX, United States

Learn how to create a pollinator patch or pocket prairie that can help local native flora and fauna while conserving water. Join avid native plant gardener and restoration ecologist Lee Marlowe as she teaches the basics for planning, designing, installing, and maintaining a little patch of pollinator paradise. Fee: $20 ($15 SABOT members). Advance registration required.

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Basil, Parsley, Rosemary, Sage, and Marjoram

Growing Herbs

Parman Library 20735 Wilderness Oak, San Antonio, TX, United States

Master Gardener Linda Cace will present the best methods and practices for growing herbs: which to select for the best results, how to plant, and how to water and care for them.

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Sacred Plants: Indigenous Uses of Sage, Lavender, and Lemongrass

Vasquez Center 315 N. Calaveras, San Antonio, United States

Join Green Spaces Alliance for a hands-on workshop exploring the deep-rooted traditions of herbs in Indigenous cultures. Discover the history, medicinal properties, and sustainability of plants like sage, lavender, and lemongrass through interactive learning, storytelling, and a guided tea tasting experience. Special guests from the San Antonio Food Bank will be present to lead a […]

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Guided Tour: Native Plants in the Garden

San Antonio Botanical Garden 555 Funston Place, San Antonio, TX, United States

Explore native plants on the Texas Native Trails and throughout the Garden. Learn how native plants conserve water and adapt to their local environment. And learn how to grow these resilient plants in your home garden. Fee: Free with membership or San Antonio Botanical Garden admission (adults $15, children 3-13 $13.)

A Journey Through San Antonio’s Water History

Eco Centro 1802 North Main Avenue, San Antonio, United States

From Spanish Colonial acequias to gushing artesian wells, San Antonio has a unique and colorful water history like no place on Earth. Come join us for a delightful presentation by Gregg Eckhardt of San Antonio Water Systems, who will take you on a engaging exploration of San Antonio's water history. Discover the rich heritage of […]

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