Work and Learn at New World Botanical
Goal: Learn how to collect seeds, propagate, and nurture native plants under the direction of Martin Simonton, New World Botanical When: Every Thursday morning (weather permitting) from 9:30a until noon
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Goal: Learn how to collect seeds, propagate, and nurture native plants under the direction of Martin Simonton, New World Botanical When: Every Thursday morning (weather permitting) from 9:30a until noon
NOTE: This event is open to all. Curious to learn more about the inspiration to this year’s 25th Anniversary Annual recertification Pin? Then this month’s TMNTuesday with Laura Miksch is
Speaker: Mike McGee, Pines and Prairies Director-at-Large Topic: Saving Nature: Conserving Native Texas One Yard at a Time. Join Mike McGee in reviewing research that illustrates why the mission of
(From Meg Inglis, NPSOT Executive Director) We have all wanted to create signs for the yard/garden. Let’s get together and talk about what kind of signs the Society wants to
Author Joe Liggio acquaints us with some of his favorite rare and common Big Thicket wildflowers. Read more. Houston Arboretum120 W Loop N FwyHouston, TX 77024 We will be streaming via
Summary Learn about the benefits of native plants, desirable plants for your area, and design considerations for your landscape. NLCP is a state-wide program, but classes focus on the characteristics
Registration is now open! To access a detailed description of the workshop and register Click here Cost: $50 (for the two-day workshop) Amid COVID-19, this interactive two-day workshop will be
Get Ready for Spring with NPSOT’s NLCP Level 2 Class – “Landscape Design with Native Plants” Photo Credit: Deedy Wright Start your 2023 Garden in Style with “Landscape Design with Native Plants”
The Native Plant Society of Texas 2023 Spring Symposium is coming to Austin, Texas! This year’s event will take place at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in South Austin
The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center is pleased to host the annual Jean Andrews Speaker Series on February 26th, 2023 to promote conservation and botanical education to the public. This free event
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