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Did Someone say Plant Sale? Yes, Yes we did!
Upcoming March Plant Sales:
March 30 – Spring Plant Sale @ Silver Center in Seguin from 8:00am-2:30pm
Upcoming April Plant Sales (Times will be updated once they become available):
April 6 @ Silver Center – Seguin
April 13 @ Silver Center – Seguin
April 18 @ Silver Center – Seguin
April 25 @ Silver Center – Seguin
April 27th @ Trade Days Town Center – Seguin
New GCMG T-Shirts, Available now!
To order, CLICK HERE:
www.gcmgtx.org/TShirts.html
“Proud Supporter of Guadalupe County Master Gardener” T-Shirts are here, sizes Medium – 3XL – a $20.00 donation for one t-shirt.
Also available at all Lunch & Learns and Monthly Membership Meetings
Great gift idea for supporters of the Guadalupe County Master Gardeners!
Please read our current newsletter, the “Guadalupe Gardener.” Additional area educational programs and events, including photos, can be found in our newsletters.
Continuing Education Opportunities
2024 Master Gardener Conference
2024 Virtual Texas Master Gardener Conference – April 22, 2024 – April 24, 2024
2025 International Master Gardener Conference – August 25, 2025 – August 28, 2025
Additional Learning Materials
Connect – Share – Learn:
To Navigate to the following information , just click the link:
Monthy Planting Calendar
How to Prepare your Plants for the Cold Weather
Cold Injury and Cold Resistance in Plants
Timely Tips for Starting Seedlings At Home
Texas Home Gardening Guides
Spring Vegetable Varieties
At-Home Garden Series Link
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjqPKX68x1S5BK_6TGl_LYIe3_XUiPjzz
Horticulture & Gardening Webinar Series with David Rodriguez Link
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjqPKX68x1S4J6Urb7-JiyXOCT7Mhtats
Entomology Webinar Series with Molly Keck Link
https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLjqPKX68x1S50uWVbqYzV3k2nfmxeA_9g
The Plant Party webinar series is a collaboration between Texas Parks & Wildlife Department, USDA-Natural Resources Conservation Service, and Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service. These quarterly webinars are meant to promote advanced training on all things plants and to get people excited about the flora of our state.
There are at least 13 online recorded webinars that you can watch and earn continuing education time for anytime. Each webinar is approximately 1 to 1.5 hours long but you can pause and take breaks as you need to! Click on this URL: https://southtexasrangelands.tamu.edu/plant-party/
You can see and register for upcoming webinar’s at the above URL as well. Be sure to check out their other tabs such as Publications. There are a good deal of free resources out there on many subjects such as Cattle, Drought, Chemical Plant treatments and Brush / Weed controls, Land Management, Prescribed Burn, Seeding, Wildlife and Youth Education.
Membership Meetings
Monthly Meetings are the 3rd Thursday of each Month*
Meetings are Free and open to the Public!
Social time is: 5:45 pm – 6:15 pm
Business Meeting is 6:15 pm – 7:00 pm
Lectures are: 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm
AgriLife Extension Service 210 East Live Oak, Seguin TX 7815
April 18th: Kathy Zarski, Biophilic & Biomimicry Design Research – Topic: The Wonders of Westcave Preserv
May 16th: Judit Green, Urban Wildlife Biologist – Topic: Hummingbird & Butterfly Habitats in our Cities
Be sure to check out or subscribe to the GCMG ‘events calendar‘ for all upcoming presentations and events.
2nd Wednesday of the Month (Jan – Nov) – 12:00 noon – 1:00 pm
Guadalupe County AgriLife Extension Office
210 East Live Oak Seguin, TX 78155
Lunch & Learns are Free and open to the Public, bring a lunch and enjoy these hour long lectures.
Additional upcoming Lunch & Learn presentations:
Lunch & Learn & Monthly Meeting Video recordings:
By watching these videos you can earn Continuing Education Hours. Remember, you round up when entering your hours in VMS. If the video is 48 minutes, round up to 1 hour, etc.:
Herbs by Karen Gardener – 9/23/2023 Lunch & Learn
Aquaponics by Jeremy Peaches – 10/11/2023 Lunch & Learn
Oct 19th, 2023 Monthly Meeting and start of Witchy Uses of Texas Plants Part 1 &
Witchy Uses of Texas Plants Part 2
Composting by Peter Joseph Hernandez – 11_8_2023 Lunch & Learn
November Monthly Meeting and Dark Sky – Light Pollution in Our World by Cindy Luongo-Cassidy
Gardening Begins with Soil by Bill Swantner – 1/10/2024 Lunch & Learn
How and Where to Grow Herbs by April Rippel – 2/14/2024 Lunch & Learn
PDF file of How and Where to Grow Herbs by April Rippel – 2/14/2024
February 2024 Monthly Meeting and Lecture
March 13 Lunch & Learn by Bill Nodine – Your Spring Garden
March 21 Monthly Meeting and Lecture
Seed Exchange – In the MG Library
We need your saved seeds!
Visitor’s & Volunteers are always welcome!
Time to start thinking about saving seeds (and the Seed Exchange). As you watch your bountiful harvest of beautiful veggies and flowers, note the hardy and disease resistant varieties. Those are the ones you want to plant repeatedly, save the seeds from and hopefully share with others through the Seed Exchange. But there are other reasons to save those seeds:
Why Save Seeds?
Saving seeds helps you and the community:
• Save money
• Increase food access
• Encourage ecosystem stability
• Protect and preserve pollinators
• Increase self-reliance and resiliency
• Grow more delicious, fresh, healthy food
• Preserve and increase vital seed diversity
• Adapt plants to the local, changing micro-climate
• Maintain cultural history of culinary and agricultural traditions
So, ready for the first step in your seed saving journey? For specific guides on how to store your
seeds and how long to keep them plus other helpful tips visit the Master Gardeners Seed Exchange any Wednesday between 2 and 4pm. Visitors, and volunteers invited always! Plus, anyone with ideas on how to make this seed exchange more efficient/proficient we really want to hear from you! We hope to see you there!
The Seed Exchange is held in the Guadalupe County Master Gardener’s Research Library, which is located upstairs in the AgriLife Extension Building, 210 E. Live Oak St., Seguin, TX.
Ernestine Sykes & the Master Gardeners Seed Exchange Team
ejackson.sykes@gmail.com
Please “like” the Guadalupe County Master Gardening Group on Facebook. This page is open to the public and we often get plant questions from people with problem trees/flowers/grass, etc. We need help from Master Gardeners like you! You may also want to show off your gardening successes. Here’s the link: https://www.facebook.com/groups/148498042257252/
Link to Seguin Extension Office Map
Gutierrez Garden Park – . The park features a Butterfly Garden, Texas Superstar Trail, Lions Club Hummingbird Garden, Dojo Birdhouse Garden, Native plants, a Bird “Woods” and coming soon a Bird “Prairie.” This 2-acre park features multiple garden areas beautifully maintained by the Guadalupe Master Gardeners volunteer group. The gazebo area is perfect for photo opportunities, and a shaded and lighted walking trail encircles the park, and now a new Super Star has been added! It now boasts a Lacy Oak Tree that was planted by Cub Scout Pack 51. Terresa Lynn and Several Scouts participated in this event hosted by the Guadalupe County Master Gardeners Doris Greenstreet, Anne Ottenad, Mark Bollinger, William Nodine.
Ongoing Guadalupe County Projects
Guadalupe County Demonstration Garden
Guadalupe County Annex Building in Schertz, TX, 1101 Elbel Road, Schertz, TX 78154
Workdays schedule Every Tuesday & Friday 8:00 am to 11:00 am.
Gutierrez Park Schertz, Texas
1231 Borgfeld Road, Schertz, TX 78154
Workdays schedule Every Thursday 8:30 am to 10:00 am
Marion Veteran’s Memorial Park
100 West Huebinger Steet, Marion, TX
Workdays schedule Every Monday 9:00 am until done
Guadalupe County Master Gardeners is a voluntary service organization which supports the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service by providing horticultural education. A goal of this website is to provide gardening information to the public and inform readers about the Master Gardener program.
The Master Gardener of Guadalupe County is an educational and volunteer program offered by the AgriLife Extension Service of the Texas A&M University System. It is open to people of all ages, regardless of socioeconomic level, race, color, sex, handicap or national origin. The program is designed to increase the availability of horticultural information and extend horticultural projects throughout the community. These goals are implemented through the training and employment of local volunteers known as Master Gardeners.