Welcome to the first Sun Bonnet Tea Party for Veteran Master Gardeners at the Historical Park Gardens. Enjoy teas and snacks, a speaker on Herbariums, and a tour of the Historical Park's museums and gardens. Sign-Up Genius link is attached. Since we have very limited space and will offer only CE and social time, this […]
Basic training classes for the 2024 interns. Veteran CE opportunities will be announced at the beginning of the year.
Learn and grow veggies to help the community. Wear comfortable shoes, hat, and sunscreen. Bring water.
Come join us to maintain the Lewisville Animal Shelter demonstration garden!
Join us for an eye-opening presentation! Explore the fascinating journey of Monarchs as they overwinter in central Mexico with Denton County Master Gardener Pam Carroll.
Learn and grow veggies to help the community. Wear comfortable shoes, hat, and sunscreen. Bring water.
Explore four stunning Master Gardener home gardens and a community garden in Flower Mound and Double Oak!
Learn and grow veggies to help the community. Wear comfortable shoes, hat, and sunscreen. Bring water.
Learn and grow veggies to help the community. Wear comfortable shoes, hat, and sunscreen. Bring water.
Sponsored by the Trinity Forks Chapter of the Native Plant Society of Texas, Ann Stuart Science Complex, TWU, Denton, AND via Zoom Good photography can change hearts and minds. Join professional photographer Sean Fitzgerald for a presentation on how to photograph prairies for maximum impact, with a particular focus on often overlooked Texas prairie ecosystems. […]
Weekly project of the Master Gardeners at Shiloh Field for interns and veterans. We are at Shiloh every Thursday morning unless bad weather prevents it to do whatever tasks are assigned by the Garden Manager. This is continuing education/ volunteer hours program for veterans and interns occurring at Shiloh Garden. The continuing education portion of […]
Learn and grow veggies to help the community. Wear comfortable shoes, hat, and sunscreen. Bring water.
Learn to understand the elements around it and how they are connected and learn from nature by observing, engaging, and activating your “Garden Brain.”
Co-sponsored by the Carrollton Public Library, 1700 Keller Springs Road, Carrollton Nothing beats home-grown vegetables for taste and texture! Grow your own right in your yard. Mario Casanova, Denton County Master Gardener, will present his many tips for success learned over years of successful vegetable growing in this area.