Viticulture Post Harvest, Part 1

  To Register: https://tamu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJUudOuopj4oHNwqATIWAMfz75F-gNKw8I_2 Agenda: Late season fertilization, late season weed control, and late season vine training, led by Fran Pontasch, Michael Cook, and Justin Scheiner. A Gulf Coast grower/winemaker review of the 2020 season & zoom social

Chat with Green Aggies

NEW: our Chats are moving from Gotowebinar to Zoom! Every Thursday 12:12pm. Register for all Chats until the end of August. After registering, you will receive a confirmation email containing information about joining the meeting.    Aug 27 (Host: Erfan Vafaie) Registration:  https://tamu.zoom.us/meeting/register/tJYvceCspjkjE9ambZXfjtgRz_gMM1pXu57n  

Texas Trees (virtual)

Trees are without a doubt, our most valuable landscape investment! Whether you’re interested in their ornamental value for your property, their contribution to energy and water savings at your home or business, or the many other ecosystem services they provide, this program covers it. Branch out and join us to learn tips on tree selection and proper planting practices, as well as proper watering, pruning, common insect issues and diseases. Cost: FREE Thursday, August 27, 2020 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm This class will be presented virtually via... Read More →

Plant Combos & Companions – (virtual)

You know the plants, now learn the combinations that will make each of your plantings pop! This class will help you create year-round aesthetic beauty by combining plants that offer refreshing seasonal interest with vibrant contrasting colors and textures. Learn how to improve visual harmony while getting to the root of those problem areas. Revamp poor drainage zones, deep shade spots or heat islands with ecologically friendly combos that will save you time and money. Companion plantings can even optimize the success of your edible garden by utilizing... Read More →

Plant Combos & Companions – (virtual)

You know the plants, now learn the combinations that will make each of your plantings pop! This class will help you create year-round aesthetic beauty by combining plants that offer refreshing seasonal interest with vibrant contrasting colors and textures. Learn how to improve visual harmony while getting to the root of those problem areas. Revamp poor drainage zones, deep shade spots or heat islands with ecologically friendly combos that will save you time and money. Companion plantings can even optimize the success of your edible garden by utilizing... Read More →

Online Beekeeping Basics

  Interested in Beekeeping, but need some information to get started? This live, online course will cover the basics of beekeeping to get you prepared to have your own hives with the opportunity to interact with instructors. Through this four part series, we will cover honey bee biology, beekeeping equipment, managing a hive, and pests and disease management of honey bees. You'll learn what to expect those first early years as a beekeeper! When: September 2, 3, 9 & 10, 2020 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. (CST) • September 2:... Read More →

Online Beekeeping Basics

  Interested in Beekeeping, but need some information to get started? This live, online course will cover the basics of beekeeping to get you prepared to have your own hives with the opportunity to interact with instructors. Through this four part series, we will cover honey bee biology, beekeeping equipment, managing a hive, and pests and disease management of honey bees. You'll learn what to expect those first early years as a beekeeper! When: September 2, 3, 9 & 10, 2020 6 p.m.-7:30 p.m. (CST) • September 2:... Read More →

Rainwater Harvesting: How to Build Rain Barrels (Virtual)

  This class is a barrel of fun! Rainwater is the best water for your lawn, landscape or vegetable garden; Divert it, Save it, Use it! Come learn the basics and benefits of rainwater harvesting and reduce the effect your stormwater has on the environment. Participants will learn how to collect and utilize rainwater at home and have the opportunity to purchase their very own 55-gallon rain barrel. Rain barrels are recycled food-grade containers and are roughly 24" wide by 36" tall. Cost: FREE** Tuesday, September 8, 2020... Read More →