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Join us for this very popular workshop on fruits, nuts, and berries! Jim covers all aspects of home orchard production, from variety selection, to pruning and harvesting. This workshop includes a live demonstration of pruning in our Natural Gardener orchard, so please dress according to the weather! Jim is our Central Texas specialist, having studied and worked in horticulture since the late 1970’s. He is the author of Growing Grapes in Texas: Commercial Vineyard to Backyard Vine and the Texas Peach Handbook. His books will be available for sale and for signing after the class. There is so much information to cover and Jim is so generous with his time: this class is around two hours long. Presented by guest speaker Jim Kamas, Associate Professor at Texas A&M
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Join as Valerie Morris of the Austin Area Begonia Society as she presents “Begonia Basics,” and learn how to grow begonias. This is the monthly meeting for The Garden Club of Austin and will be held in the Auditorium. Open to the public, free to attend.
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Have you ever wanted an English style cottage garden but not sure where to start? This Natural Gardener class will review tips, techniques, and drought tolerant plant selection for an English style garden with a Texas touch!
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March 2nd is our average last date for frost in the Central Texas area. Watch the weather before you plant just in case there are any last minute cold snaps! Sourced from Farmer’s Almanac website.
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Join for Austin Ikebana Group’s March meeting. Mr. Don Olsen, a master from Ichiyo School of Ikebana, will demonstrate the art of Ikebana (Japanese flower arrangement) with driftwoods. Don Olsen is a pioneer in Ikebana. He became interested in Ikebana when he was serving in Okinawa and later started to learn in Japan under the Headmaster of Ichiyo School of Ikebana. He has been a member of San Antonio Ikebana International for 50 years and president of the group for many years. He has been an Ichiyo master for a long time with students in San Antonio, Austin, and Houston; many of which become instructors under his teaching. Mr. Olsen is well respected in both Ikebana and pottery fields. Presented by the Austin Ikebana Group This event is free to the public (adult only) and open to attend as guest observers (no flower materials provided). With limited seats in Auditorium, pre-registration is required. Register by emailing austinikebanagroup@gmail.com Open to the public, free to attend.
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