From the Travis County Master Gardener Association - The Travis County Master Gardener Association is sponsoring a gardening seminar on September 8, 2018, on"Fall Vegetable Gardening."  The milder days of fall create an ideal gardening environment for both garden and gardener.  Now is the time to...

From the Green Corn Project - Learn how to start your own veggie and herb transplants and help Green Corn Project start plants that will be used in our fall gardens for people with limited access to good food. In this workshop, we'll start seeds in trays...

From the Sustainable Food Center - Community gardens are vibrant shared spaces for growing fresh food, learning, and building friendships. This 2-night Sustainable Food Center training is relevant for anyone wanting to start or strengthen a community garden. Each night will cover different topics, so please...

From the American Botanical Council - Herb Talks 11:45 - 1:15 JoAnn Sanchez, botanist, herbalist, and teacher of herbalism at the Southwest Institute of Healing Arts, presentation on Nourishing our Nervous Systems 2:45 – 3:45 Mark Blumenthal, Founder and Executive Director of the American Botanical Council Herb Walks 10:30 – 11:30 with JoAnn...

From the Sustainable Food Center - How do I help my plants survive summer? Why are my are my tomatoes not fruiting? Novice or advanced, gardening is a life-long learning experience. Drop by the Sustainable Food Center Teaching Garden and have all your gardening questions answered...

From the Sustainable Food Center - Community and school gardens are a lot like miniature, volunteer-run organizations, and to thrive long-term, they need leadership from strong, constructive teams. However, with a variety of personalities and priorities in the mix, working together is not always easy! In this...

From the Sustainable Food Center - Community and school gardens are a lot like miniature, volunteer-run organizations, and to thrive long-term, they need leadership from strong, constructive teams. However, with a variety of personalities and priorities in the mix, working together is not always easy! In this...

From the Sustainable Food Center - Come learn about the sweetest part of beekeeping--harvesting honey and beeswax! In this class you will learn how bees make honey and beeswax and then watch demonstrations on how beekeepers extract both from the bee hive. Learn about how flowers...

From Austin Resource Recovery - The Brownfields Revitalization Office, a division of Austin Resource Recovery, supports local food gardeners by once again sponsoring free soil testing at this year's East Austin Garden Fair. Soil testing is an important start for preparing garden beds before planting. Understanding...