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Texas WaterSaver Garden

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

Learn how to create a native Texas drought-tolerant garden that not only boosts biodiversity but also supports local ecosystems and pollinators. We will discuss sustainable, water-wise practices that you can […]

Soil Health & Composting

Fermenteria 2243 E. Commerce Street, San Antonio, United States

Composting with WORMS?! 🐛 Join us for a hands-on, community-powered workshop all about building healthy soil and turning food scraps into gold—aka compost! Whether you’re new to gardening or already […]

Soil Health Workshop

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

Join us for a hands-on Soil Health Workshop where we’ll explore composting basics, soil care, and garden maintenance—all at our office garden! What to Expect: – Learn how to improve […]

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CULTIVATE! Nutrient Management – Online Learning

Join Boone Halloday , Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Horticulturist – Galveston County as he helps us in identifying soil nutrient deficiencies, how to adjust to balance nutrient levels and […]

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CULTIVATE! Planting Bluebonnets – Online Learning

Presenter: Dr. Larry Stein, Regents Fellow, Professor & State Extension Horticulturist, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Bluebonnets are best grown from seed; however, they have a very hard seed coat, which […]

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CULTIVATE! Winning the Weed War – Online Learning

Weeds just are. Join Bill Swantner as he moves beyond the traditional, often frustrating, battle against weeds. Bill will help you explore how understanding the ecology of weeds – their […]

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CULTIVATE! Your Soil is Alive – Online Learning

All plants need four things to survive and thrive: sunlight, air, water, and nutrients. All of these, except sunlight, the plant gets from the soil. But what exactly is going […]

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