If you enjoy getting your hands dirty for a good cause, we could use your help in preserving the native habitat throughout the park. Weed Warriors meet every Wednesday at various locations. To join the email list, please sign up to learn more.
Our Chapter Board, which includes officers and committee chairs, meets the first Monday of each month to discuss chapter business and plan future events.
Habitat volunteers help weed and mulch flower beds, plant native plants, maintain pathways, and trim trees and bushes.
Want to know about plants that will grow in black gumbo clay in the NewBraunfels city limits, or what will grow in virtually no soil out toward CanyonLake? Come find out some native plants that can do that and like where they are. Canyon High School You must register at: https://comalisd.ce.eleyo.com/search?redirected_yet=true&sf%5bcategory%5d=14
Boerne Chapter Meeting 6:00pm Social Time; 6:45pm Announcements and Presentation. Cibolo Nature Center Auditorium Topic: Mushroom Blocks to Promote Healthier Tree Soil Presenter: Angelica Torres, a local mushroom farmer, and native, edible plant enthusiast. From 2013 to 2015 she studied to become a chef at Le Cordon Bleu in Los Angeles. Angelica is a recent graduate […]
Wild DFW: A Deep Dive into North Texas Ecotone & its Natural Wonders Author Amy Martin shares the fun yet nerdy naturalist material from Wild DFW: Explore the Amazing Nature Around Dallas-Fort Worth. Why is North Texas an epic ecotone? What is the Great Trinity Forest the easternmost example of? How do tilted layers of bedrock […]
Please join us at the Heritage Museum to help maintain the Lindheimer Chapter's Demonstration Garden. Please bring water, closed toe shoes, gloves, and your favorite gardening tools. Contact Mickey Riviere at mr0752@gvtc.com or Peggy Haley at phaley@gt.rr.com to confirm the workday.
Adding a pollinator garden to your landscape is a wonderful way to support the insects and birds that enable all things to grow, and a wonderful way to interest children and adults alike in nature and the outdoors.
Sponsored by Keep Lewisville Beautiful and the Denton County Master Gardener Association
Plant exchange, bring your favorite plant! Bring your favorite native plant to our chapter meeting and share with us why you love it. Exchange it for a new plant to take home.
Join us for our fall plant sale at our meeting location under the main entry awning. If you have plans to donate plants, please let us know what and how many and we'll create a list of availability for our shoppers. Please also pot as soon as you can for best root growth. Note: all […]
The Houston and Clear Lake Chapters of the Native Plant Society of Texas have teamed up to present Level 3 of the NLCP: Installing and Maintaining Native Landscapes.
We will be hosting our Fall Plant Sale on October 7, 2023 from 8am till noon, at the Gaston Christian Center – 8515 Greenville Avenue, Dallas, TX 75243 (Google map link: https://goo.gl/maps/f56RmuSnjn9Z6RQQ6 ) See our PLANT SALE PAGE for more info and a list of available plants.
Join us at Friendswood Garden Emporium for a presentation on how to grow native milkweed taught by Greg Pearson.
Come join us for a free, family-friendly day of nature adventures.
Veterans Park Grand Pavilion8901 Clifford St.White Settlement, TX 76108 The Sale feature a large variety of Texas Native Plant species good for our soils and climate. Native Plants make healthy Habitats: Many hard to find species including: These plants are often not available in the commercial nursery trade, yet are wonderful additions to your landscapes […]
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