Learn how to distinguish between common spring weeds and look-alikes
Explore the Garden’s many native plants on the Texas Native Trails and throughout the Garden. Unearth the ways native plants conserve water and adapt to their local environment, and learn how to grow these resilient plants in home gardens
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Meet to discuss the book Where the Wild things Were by William Stolzenberg
Join Hill Country Alliance and the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department for the first workshop in our three-part riparian series. This workshop series is tailored specifically to river- and creek-side landowners in the Hill Country and features Steve Nelle, who literally and figuratively wrote the book on stewarding Texas riparian areas! It's a great opportunity for local landowners to learn from topic experts on practices and hands-on skills that can help enhance and protect their stretch of a stream. This year's series will take place at a beautiful family ranch on the Guadalupe River in Boerne, TX.
These en plein air workshops will engage participants of all ranges and abilities who have an interest in Sketching in the Garden, and the focus will change monthly.
Learn more about seeds and how their built-in safeguards only germinate when environmental conditions are favorable.
Join us for an afternoon of water conservation and preservation, talks and exhibits.
Get prepared now to care for bluebonnet seedlings this fall for successful blooms in the spring.