Lawn Garden

Saturday, June 6 Rainbow Gardens 1000 Oaks, San Antonio, Texas Some Like It Hot at 10 am

Join us at Rainbow Gardens Thousand Oaks location in San Antonio, Texas we will be discussing vegetables and herbs that truly enjoy the summer heat such as sweet potatoes, cowpeas, winter squash, and basil. We will talk about how to keep your gardens growing throughout the heat. What problems you should be watching for in the garden. And how to get the soil ready for fall planting.

2026-04-22T14:34:12+00:00April 22nd, 2026|

Saturday, May 9 MD Ace Hardware, Clear Lake, Texas 9 am to 3 pm

Are you looking for something special to give your Mom for Mother’s Day? M&D Ace Hardware will have what you are looking for from windchimes, bird feeders, gardening supplies, powers tools and more. We will be there from 9 am to 3 pm answering your gardening questions and handing out samples.

2026-04-22T14:33:49+00:00April 22nd, 2026|

Saturday, May 2 Jimbos Garden Center, Santa Fe, Texas Some Like It Hot at 11 am

Join us at Jimbos Garden Center in Santa Fe, Texas we will be discussing vegetables and herbs that truly enjoy the summer heat such as sweet potatoes, cowpeas, winter squash, and basil. We will talk about how to keep your gardens growing throughout the heat. What problems you should be watching for in the garden. And how to get the soil ready for fall planting.

2026-04-22T14:20:29+00:00April 22nd, 2026|

Friday April 24 and Saturday April 25 Homestead Conference, Waco, Texas

The Homestead Conference, a production of The Ploughshare Institute for Sustainable Culture, is a gathering of artisans and agrarians which brings together some of the most accomplished homesteaders along with award-winning craftsmen to present indispensable  information and education for folks seeking to learn how to sustain their families and communities from the land. The Homestead Conference presenters have hundreds of years of combined homesteading and farming experience and the craftsmen speaking at the conference have received numerous awards in addition to being accomplished teachers. By bringing all these presenters together with vendors of homesteading supplies and equipment, the conference is a catalyst for a vibrant, holistic agrarian culture, fostering and nurturing the development of local food and craft and resulting in an alternative land-based economy that sustains families and communities.

2026-04-22T14:16:44+00:00April 21st, 2026|

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