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Eco Bites: Building Healthy Landscapes to Meet Urban Challenges

Ozuna Library and Learning Center 1400, West Villaret Boulevard, San Antonio, TX, United States

Learn why and how to build healthy soil on your property! You will learn how a healthy soil : can remove as much carbon dioxide from the air as a tree and store it enhances groundwater, creeks and aquifer recharge while improving water quality captures more stormwater, reducing runoff and preventing erosion and also what […]

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Celebrate Nature Play

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

Bring the whole family to the Garden for a day filled with hands-on nature play and outdoor exploration! From building bug hotels to imagining forts in our Family Adventure Garden, we have educational activities and crafts perfect for every type of explorer. Enjoy a fun, screen-free day that celebrates the magic of outdoor play in […]

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Selection and Care of Trees

Rainbow Gardens 8516 Bandera, San Antonio, United States

Shade and ornamental trees are the most valuable plants in your landscape and live the longest. Selecting the right tree for your space, getting them off to a good start and caring for them properly will extend their lives and provide your landscape with trees that are both functional and beautiful. Master Gardener Lynn Cox […]

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Is Rainwater Harvesting for Me?

Rainwater harvesting has so many benefits, from happy plants to money in your wallet. With so many things to consider, it can be hard to know where or how to start. This short workshop will touch on all of the basics of Rainwater Harvesting, and questions to ask yourself. This class is good for those […]

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2nd Saturday Habitat Work Day at Mitchell Lake

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

Join us and other members of the community to help us clean up our habitat! Mitchell Lake Audubon Center depends on our amazing volunteers to help manage habitat. This can involve trail maintenance, removal of invasive species, and planting native plants for birds and butterflies depending on the tasks of the day. This is a […]

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Rooted in Community: The Grand Reveal

Arboretum San Antonio 4226 SE Military Drive, San Antonio, United States

  The time is finally here! After one year of master planning, we are ready to reveal our plan for the future. This community celebration marks the culmination of a year-long collaboration where YOUR voice shaped the future of Arboretum San Antonio. The design you will see reflects our diverse community's collective passion and vision. […]

Sustainable Landscaping

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

Learn valuable techniques to develop landscapes that are made to last and function sustainably with local ecosystems -- landscapes that work! Learn valuable techniques to develop landscapes that are made to last and function sustainably with local ecosystems. A properly designed sustainable landscape should be beautiful and eco-friendly, while saving resources and requiring minimal maintenance. […]

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Growing Herbs

Johnston Library 6307 Sun Valley Drive, San Antonio, TX, United States

Master Gardener Candy Roach will present on the best methods and practices for successfully growing herbs: how to select and plant them, how to water them, and how to care for them.

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Fresh herbs including Basil, Parsley, Marjoram, Rosemary, and Sage.

Growing Herbs

McCreless Library 1023 Ada St., San Antonio, TX, United States

Master Gardener Grace Emery will present on the best methods and practices for successfully growing herbs: how to select and plant them, how to water them, and how to care for them.

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Surviving Drought & Creating a Resilient Landscape

Westfall Library 6111 Rosedale Ct, San Antonio, United States

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

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Society Saturday at Rainbow Gardens

Rainbow Gardens 8516 Bandera, San Antonio, United States

Have you ever wanted to get involved in a local gardening or outdoor group? Are you curious about what programs, classes and activities are going on around town in the plant and outdoor world? Join us for an exciting day to meet local Societies and community groups and members. Our fourth annual Society Saturday 2025 […]

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Basil Fest

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

Celebrate Basil, The Herb of Summer - OR ANYTIME. Stop by Fanick's on for info on basil and all herbs, plants to purchase, cooking demonstrations, and a children's potting center.

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Growing Together: Beating the Texas Heat with Community & Gardening

Rainbow Gardens 8516 Bandera, San Antonio, United States

David Rodriguez, our Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Agent, gardening expert and local radio personality will speak at Rainbow Gardens Society Saturday about simple, smart tips for helping your plants stay strong during the hottest time of year. Learn timely tips for sustainable gardening in high heat, water-wise practices, and plant care strategies that can make […]

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Monarda lemon balm flowers and leaves.

Wildflower Walk

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

Spring is in full bloom at Mitchell Lake Audubon Center! Join this laid-back walk as Mitchell Lake staff showcases some of our native wildflowers and how their blooms support the biodiversity of this region. Walk amongst our native plant gardens to learn ways to incorporate some of these beneficial plants in your space.

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Plants That Thrive

Maverick Library 8700 Mystic Park, San Antonio, TX, 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 Candy Roach, Bexar County Master Gardener, as she shares some of the best resources, and how to use them, to find […]

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Gardening for Bees

Portranco Library 8765 State Highway 151, San Antonio, United States

Bees, including honeybees and our native bees, are one of our most important pollinators. Loss of habitat, pesticide use and more have caused stress of their population. Join Candy Roach, Bexar County Master Gardener, as she shares tips on how you, as a home gardener, can make a difference for these special pollinators.

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Gardening Essentials

Confluence Park 310 W Mitchell Street, San Antonio, United States

This month GVST is having a field trip to the North American Friendship Garden located at Confluence Park. SARA personnel will give a presentation about the garden in the Estela Avery Classroom and then lead the group through the garden. NOTE: Advance registration is required due to classroom capacity. (A waitlist is available to notify […]

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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.)

Gardening For Our Feathered Friends

Rainbow Gardens 8516 Bandera, San Antonio, United States

Encouraging our feathered friends to take up residence, or at least visit our gardens, benefits both birds and gardeners. Birds add life, song, and color to our garden. They consume thousands of plant-eating insects. And some even pollinate our flowers. Join Master Gardener Lynn Cox as she walks us through the birds we can attract […]

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Water-Efficient Products Sales Tax Holiday

The State of Texas  encourages all taxpayers to support and buy from Texas businesses while saving money on tax-free purchases of certain water-efficient and water-conserving products during the annual Texas Water-Efficient Products Sales Tax Holiday. There is no limit on the number of qualifying items you can buy, and you do not need to give […]

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Tree Trek

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

Discover the beauty and importance of trees in urban green space during this seasonal tour. Learn how healthy urban forests benefit our environments and community and learn practical tips for caring for these vital ecosystems. As we journey through the garden, we’ll highlight both rare and native trees, showcasing their role in creating thriving, and […]

Healthy Soils

Green Spaces Alliance 108 E. Mistletoe Ave., San Antonio, United States

Healthy soil is the key to growing healthy plants. Are you ready to give your soil a helping hand before things heat up? Set your summer garden up for success with this hands-on, interactive workshop! Join Green Spaces Alliance to learn tips and tricks for keeping your garden soil nourished, productive, and ready to support […]

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San Antonio Festival of Flowers

San Antonio Shrine Auditorium 901 North Loop 1604 W, San Antonio, United States

Gardeners from throughout South Texas come together at San Antonio's annual Festival of Flowers to check out visiting nurseries, garden centers, growers, experts, artisans and designers. Attendees enjoy an organic round table, interactive seminars and special events like Texas' largest plant exchange. With activities for all ages, from herb cooking demonstrations to a dedicated kids' […]

Pollinator Tea Party

Confluence Park 310 W Mitchell Street, San Antonio, United States

The Pollinator Tea Party is a free, family-friendly, zero-waste event that celebrates pollinators through immersive nature playscapes, environmental education, and sustainable practices during the spring Monarch Butterfly migration. Attendees will discover how pollinators are responsible for at least one out of every three bites of food we eat and how a healthy ecosystem connects to […]

People Waste Water and Not Plants

San Antonio Shrine Auditorium 901 North Loop 1604 W, San Antonio, United States

David Rodriguez, County Extension Agent, Texas A&M Agrilife Extension Service and host of the Lawn and Garden Show on WOAI AM 1200, presents guidelines on conserving water and having a beautiful low-input landscape. Fee: included with admission to the San Antonio Festival of Flowers.  

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Rainscaping and Rain Gardens

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

Cycles of flash floods and drought are hard for home gardens and the environment. Rainscapes can create gardens where plants thrive in changing weather. They also benefit wildlife and the local ecosystem with careful planning and plant placement. In this workshop, learn how to build functional rain gardens. Fee: $20 ($15 members). Registration ends when […]

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Native Pollinators of Texas

San Antonio Shrine Auditorium 901 North Loop 1604 W, San Antonio, United States

"Native Pollinators of Texas" Do you love butterflies but hate wasps? Think honeybees are the heavy lifters in pollination? Vicki will provide an overview of Texas' native pollinators which may change the way you think about pollinator gardens and their diverse visitors. Free with admission to San Antonio Festival of Flowers. Victoria Blachman is a […]

Shady Characters – Plants That Thrive in the Shade

Pruitt Library 5110 Walzem, San Antonio, tx

Struggling with your shade garden? Not all shade is the same. Join Linda Cace, Bexar County Master Gardener, as she defines the ‘shades’ of shade, shares design techniques, and talks about plants that thrive in the shade.

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Organic Roundtable

San Antonio Shrine Auditorium 901 North Loop 1604 W, San Antonio, United States

The Organic Roundtable is moderated by Bob Webster, KTSA "South Texas Gardening" Host, co-owner, Shades of Green Nursery. Everything organic is on the table! If you have questions about organic gardening then make sure to attend this seminar where you can speak directly to experts in the field.  Free with admission to San Antonio Festival […]

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Gardening for Bees Year-Round

Pan American Library 1122, W Pyron, United States

Bees are some of our most important pollinators in Texas. However, the loss of habitat, pesticide use, and other causes have put pressure on their population. Join Danie Aldana, Bexar County Master Gardener, to learn how you, as a home gardener, can make a difference for these special pollinators.

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Mushroom Growing 101

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

Join us for another engaging workshop where we will explore the incredible world of mushroom cultivation and their potential to create a more sustainable future. Discover how you can grow your own fungi at home. In Part 2, you will be introduced to the history of mushroom cultivation, the role of mycelium in nature, benefits […]

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Household Hazardous Waste Monthly Drop-Off

Bitters Bulky Waste Collection Center 1800 Wurzbach Pkwy, San Antonio, United States

Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) should never be placed inside any cart for curbside collection and should always brought to HHW Drop-Off Centers. (See San Antonio's Solid Waste Management calendar for upcoming monthly and quarterly drop-off events and locations.) Accepted materials at drop-offs include: auto fluids, batteries; cooking oil; E-waste; fluorescent light fixtures and ballasts; household […]