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Kolter Elementary – Earth Day Natives Planting

Kolter Elementary School 9710 Runnymeade Dr, Houston, TX

In honor of Earth Day, Kolter Elementary will be installing native plants in the Parking Lot Island bed where everyone will see them! Parents, Students, Community Volunteers and Master Naturalists are invited! Sunday, April 21st, from 9-12:30, 9710 Runnymeade.  Entrance will be around the block on Dumfries—look for the orange cones!   Park on the... Read More →

GCMN – Gardening in the Kolter Elementary ‘Grassroom’

Kolter Elementary School 9710 Runnymeade Dr, Houston, TX

“The Grassroom” at Kolter Elementary School is a garden area incorporating Pocket Prairies, Pollinator Gardens, raised beds and orchards. We are very interested in involving the Greater Houston Community. Every first Saturday, from 9-12, students, parents, Middle School and High School Honor Society students plus scouts all volunteer. We would like to use our school’s wonderful gardens to teach the community. It would be great for Master Naturalists to help share how to care for Native plants and why it is so important.

GCMN – Gardening in the Kolter Elementary ‘Grassroom’

Kolter Elementary School 9710 Runnymeade Dr, Houston, TX

“The Grassroom” at Kolter Elementary School is a garden area incorporating Pocket Prairies, Pollinator Gardens, raised beds and orchards. We are very interested in involving the Greater Houston Community. Every first Saturday, from 9-12, students, parents, Middle School and High School Honor Society students plus scouts all volunteer. We would like to use our school’s wonderful gardens to teach the community. It would be great for Master Naturalists to help share how to care for Native plants and why it is so important.

GCMN – Gardening in the Kolter Elementary ‘Grassroom’

Kolter Elementary School 9710 Runnymeade Dr, Houston, TX

“The Grassroom” at Kolter Elementary School is a garden area incorporating Pocket Prairies, Pollinator Gardens, raised beds and orchards. We are very interested in involving the Greater Houston Community. Every first Saturday, from 9-12, students, parents, Middle School and High School Honor Society students plus scouts all volunteer. We would like to use our school’s wonderful gardens to teach the community. It would be great for Master Naturalists to help share how to care for Native plants and why it is so important.

GCMN – Gardening in the Kolter Elementary ‘Grassroom’

Kolter Elementary School 9710 Runnymeade Dr, Houston, TX

“The Grassroom” at Kolter Elementary School is a garden area incorporating Pocket Prairies, Pollinator Gardens, raised beds and orchards. We are very interested in involving the Greater Houston Community. Every first Saturday, from 9-12, students, parents, Middle School and High School Honor Society students plus scouts all volunteer. We would like to use our school’s wonderful gardens to teach the community. It would be great for Master Naturalists to help share how to care for Native plants and why it is so important.

GCMN – Gardening in the Kolter Elementary ‘Grassroom’

Kolter Elementary School 9710 Runnymeade Dr, Houston, TX

“The Grassroom” at Kolter Elementary School is a garden area incorporating Pocket Prairies, Pollinator Gardens, raised beds and orchards. We are very interested in involving the Greater Houston Community. Every first Saturday, from 9-12, students, parents, Middle School and High School Honor Society students plus scouts all volunteer. We would like to use our school’s wonderful gardens to teach the community. It would be great for Master Naturalists to help share how to care for Native plants and why it is so important.

GCMN – Gardening in the Kolter Elementary ‘Grassroom’

Kolter Elementary School 9710 Runnymeade Dr, Houston, TX

“The Grassroom” at Kolter Elementary School is a garden area incorporating Pocket Prairies, Pollinator Gardens, raised beds and orchards. We are very interested in involving the Greater Houston Community. Every first Saturday, from 9-12, students, parents, Middle School and High School Honor Society students plus scouts all volunteer. We would like to use our school’s wonderful gardens to teach the community. It would be great for Master Naturalists to help share how to care for Native plants and why it is so important.

GCMN – Gardening in the Kolter Elementary ‘Grassroom’

Kolter Elementary School 9710 Runnymeade Dr, Houston, TX

“The Grassroom” at Kolter Elementary School is a garden area incorporating Pocket Prairies, Pollinator Gardens, raised beds and orchards. We are very interested in involving the Greater Houston Community. Every first Saturday, from 9-12, students, parents, Middle School and High School Honor Society students plus scouts all volunteer. We would like to use our school’s wonderful gardens to teach the community. It would be great for Master Naturalists to help share how to care for Native plants and why it is so important.

GCMN – Gardening in the Kolter Elementary ‘Grassroom’

Kolter Elementary School 9710 Runnymeade Dr, Houston, TX

“The Grassroom” at Kolter Elementary School is a garden area incorporating Pocket Prairies, Pollinator Gardens, raised beds and orchards. We are very interested in involving the Greater Houston Community. Every first Saturday, from 9-12, students, parents, Middle School and High School Honor Society students plus scouts all volunteer. We would like to use our school’s wonderful gardens to teach the community. It would be great for Master Naturalists to help share how to care for Native plants and why it is so important.

GCMN – Gardening in the Kolter Elementary ‘Grassroom’

Kolter Elementary School 9710 Runnymeade Dr, Houston, TX

“The Grassroom” at Kolter Elementary School is a garden area incorporating Pocket Prairies, Pollinator Gardens, raised beds and orchards. We are very interested in involving the Greater Houston Community. Every first Saturday, from 9-12, students, parents, Middle School and High School Honor Society students plus scouts all volunteer. We would like to use our school’s wonderful gardens to teach the community. It would be great for Master Naturalists to help share how to care for Native plants and why it is so important.