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Virtual Lecture Series Discusses Texas Gardening Topics
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension will host the Home Grown Lecture series online to discuss ways to get your garden going.
NORTH AUSTIN, TX—With people spending more time at home now than ever before as a result of COVID-19, homeowners are finding ways to keep busy and active to avoid the doldrums of sheltering-in-place. For many, that means combining time outdoors and projects. Throughout the month of May, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension will host its Home Grown Lecture Series to help get your garden blooming.
The virtual lecture series can be enjoyed from the comfort of your home, and participants may register for one or all of the lecture discussions. The virtual events will be presented by horticulture industry experts. To register or learn more about the free lecture series, click HERE.
May 14 - Backyard Poultry, Shannon Dietz, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension, County Agent-Agriculture & Natural Resources
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May 21 - Gardening in Small Spaces, Kim Perry, Cooperative Extension Program, Agriculture & Natural Resources Agent-Prairie View A&M
May 28 - Attracting the Right Wildlife to Your Garden, Brandi Keller, Harris County Master Gardener Program Coordinator
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