AT21-428 Webinar Foraging for edible plants in Central Texas
Learn how to identify edible plants.
Learn how to identify edible plants.
This presentation takes a closer look into how nature centers in the Rio Grande Valley have successfully attracted new audiences to their programs.
Learn about black horticulturists and their contributions to gardening.
Learn about landscape design.
Learn about the benefits of mountain cedars.
Summer months: Wednesdays 8-10 am, meeting dates and times subject to change with season Wildscape garden maintenance and installation of plants. This project is critical for our organization. It is contracted with UGRA in exchange for Lecture Hall use for monthly meetings and classes. TMN Guidance for Outdoor Service: • Be mindful of and follow... Read More →
This is a recurring service morning every Wednesday. Each week a group of intrepid workers with a passion for plants and a love of the outdoors meets at Riverside Nature Center to help maintain RNC’s gardens, particularly the butterfly garden and the meadows. This is an excellent opportunity to learn about native plants and their... Read More →
Outdoor learning environments
One Water is an integrated planning and implementation approach to managing finite water resources for long-term resilience and reliability, meeting both community and ecosystem needs. Although similar to Integrated Water Resource Management, One Water fiercely advocates for equity and the environment while employing advanced urban water conservation techniques to achieve its goals.
Design and implement landscapes that work.