July 12 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Generally every second Saturday of the month from 9:00 am to 12:00 pm is our monthly workday in the demonstration gardens at the Cibolo Nature Center. Typical activities include planting, weeding, nurturing, mulching, caging, etc.
Bring your favorite garden tools, gloves, sun and insect protection, and water to drink.
Learn planting techniques from an experienced native gardeners. Learn to identify native plants, the environmental niches they normally occupy, their use by wildlife, and their placement in landscapes to provide a pleasing vista. Help maintain our two demonstration gardens so we can continue to educate and promote native plants to our Hill Country friends!
Also, note that this “Second Saturday Workday” is approved as a Master Naturalist Volunteer Activity.
We maintain two demonstration gardens at the Cibolo Nature Center.
The first demonstration garden is located by the main parking lot area, and includes the central island and raised beds bordering the parking area. This garden is also where we teach students how to identify plants in the Native Landscape Certification Program classes.
The second demonstration garden at the Cibolo Nature Center is referred to as Bill’s Garden, in honor of Chapter founder and garden designer, Bill Ward. It is located in the shaded area between the Auditorium and Administrative buildings at the Cibolo Nature Center.
Join the fun loving group that helps the CNC and NPSOT demonstrate the use of native plants in gardens!
For more information contact Veronica Hawk at veronica.hawk@gmail.com.