Spring Vegetable Gardening Seminar

David teaching

David Rodriguez, Extension Horticulturist for Texas A&M AgriLIFE Extension Service addresses the audience at Milberger’s free Spring Vegetable garden seminar.

Earth-Kind combines organic and traditional principles that help homeowners create lush yet environmentally safe gardens and landscapes. They are research-proven techniques that are successful and preserve and protect the environment. Techniques include using composting to improve existing soil conditions, proper mowing, effective irrigation methods that conserve water and using plant materials that are less susceptible to insects and diseases, Perez said. Topics include an Earth-Kind overview, Earth-Kind roses, improving existing soils, Earth-Kind turf management, selecting plants for South Texas, disease and insect management, and a question and answer session.

NEXT EARTH-KIND ADULT SEMINAR:

Sat., April 7 start at 10:30 am at the nursery
Turf Grass 101: Do’s and Don’ts for Your Lawn
David Rodriguez will discuss the basics of lawn maintenance through proper nutrition, mowing, weed control and irrigation. This seminar is very popular so arrive early for best parking and seating. Seminar is free. 1.5 CEU’s for Master Gardeners who attend.

Related Posts

Lots of Leaves

By Kevin Pride. Thanks to Mother Nature’s generosity, trees, shrubs, vines and grass are flush with foliage. Literally all of them. Not exactly the most...

Do’s and Don’ts of Mulch

Hardwood chips or shreds Bark chips or shreds Leaves Pecan shells Straw Pine needles By Gail Dugelby.  Mulch is a vital component of a successful...

Perfectly Planted Perennials

By Sasha Kodet, SAWS Conservation Planner. New to gardening? Follow these easy steps to a garden full of perfectly planted perennials that will continue to...