Sher Dunaway is the presenter.

Join the Collin County Master Gardeners for Edible Gardening 101. Master Gardeners will be presenting the following topics:

• Garden Planning and Raised Beds

• Soil Preparation

• North Texas Vegetable Gardening Tips

• Weird and Wonderful Edible Plants

During the mid-morning break, please take the opportunity to visit the following demonstration tables: CCMGA Information, Texas Pure Products, Irrigation, Container Gardening, Pollinators, Raised Bed Construction, Insects/Diseases, Berries and Greenhouse Gardening

Wicking beds are a unique and increasingly popular way to grow vegetables. They are self-contained raised beds with built-in reservoirs that supply water from the bottom up - changing how, and how much, you water your beds. Wicking beds can often be pricey however, we will demonstrate how to build a wicking bed out of repurposed material.

Please register (See website link below). Be sure to bring gloves! 

Dual instruction will cover mycorrhizal fungi, its benefits and applications in gardening, and making your own biodegradable seed starting pot using only organic veggie seeds. Great way to get a kick start on your spring veggie garden.  

Register in advance at 214-202-2163. $10 per adult to cover materials for the class.  

The time to start planting your spring and early summer vegetable gardens is now! From starting tomato and pepper seeds indoors, to sewing carrots, beets and spinach in the ground outside, January and February are the months in which you can really get the jump on a healthy and productive spring garden.

Join us for a 1.5 hour walk to practice tree ID and anticipate the soon-to-come wildflower season. A template for identifying trees will be provided, so if you like to take notes, bring a pen and clipboard.

1.5 hours advanced training for Master Naturalists

Organics are natural, safe, and effective. Come learn everything you could want to know about getting started with organics in your lawn and garden! We will talk about what it means to use organics, from pest control to fertilization and everything in between.

$10.

Limited scholarships are available!

Info: wyonella_henderson-greene@baylor.edu

Have you ever wondered how to start your own garden? If you are trying to grow some organic food for yourself and your family, we can help! We will take time in this workshop to learn what to plant, when to plant it, and how to achieve success growing your own produce. 

$10.

Limited scholarships are available!

Info: wyonella_henderson-greene@baylor.edu

Seventy-five percent of what happens in your landscape happens in the first month of spring, so the decisions you make before spring are important. If you want to manage your lawn and shrubs yourself, using organic practices, join us for this exciting workshop! We will dispel misconceptions about these major facets of your landscape and teach you how to save steps so you can enjoy your property this spring!

$10.

Limited scholarships are available!

Info: wyonella_henderson-greene@baylor.edu

Meet fellow gardners and learn about urban gardening in Dallas. Share seeds and gardening tips. The Seed Library at the Dallas Public Library will provide a variety of free seeds. If you would like to bring your own seeds, envelopes and blank labels will be provided.

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