RAINWATER HARVESTING – Fall Lecture Series

Central Library 500 McKinney St, Houston

RAINWATER HARVESTING Rain is the best water for your gardens. Learn to capture some of it to help you save money and be prepared during droughts. Lectures are available in person with livestream available via facebook.com/houstonlibrary. Garage Parking will be free of charge during lectures at Central Library.

FALL (COOL SEASON) VEGETABLE GARDENING – Fall Lecture Series

Robinson-Westchase Neighborhood Library 3223 Wilcrest Dr, Houston

FALL (COOL SEASON) VEGETABLE GARDENING Learn how to get your Fall Vegetable Garden started. See how easy it is to grow your own tasty fall vegetables and cut down on that grocery list. Lectures are available in person with livestream available via facebook.com/houstonlibrary. Garage Parking will be free of charge during lectures at Central Library.

LIVING HOLIDAY TREE ALTERNATIVES – Fall Lecture Series

Central Library 500 McKinney St, Houston

LIVING HOLIDAY TREE ALTERNATIVES Learn about traditional cut holiday trees vs. alternative living tree options. Plantable tree varieties will be covered, along with care and planting guidance. Lectures are available in person with livestream available via facebook.com/houstonlibrary. Garage Parking will be free of charge during lectures at Central Library.

Container Gardening – Fall Lecture Series

McGovern-Stella Link Neighborhood Library 7405 Stella Link Rd, Houston, Texas

CONTAINER GARDENING You don’t have to have a large yard—or any yard—to garden. Whether you want to grow vegetables or ornamentals, learn how to best grow them in containers. Lectures are available in person with livestream available via facebook.com/houstonlibrary. Garage Parking will be free of charge during lectures at Central Library.

Intro to Aquaponics Talk

Intro to Aquaponics The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and the Harris County Master Gardeners are pleased to offer the FREE Green Thumb Gardening Series of Lectures. Register Here. Is it possible to garden with no soil, no compost, no weeds, no fertilizers, no insecticides, use 90% less water, and be 100% all natural?  Yes.  It’s called “Aquaponics.“  Learn to grow in water with fish and you’ll be amazed. https://hcc.idloom.events/gardening-series/register

Free