REGISTER HERE:
https://austin.agrilife.org/event-registrations/
The Bluebonnet Master Gardeners of Austin County are pleased to present the 2025 Fall “Lunch-N-Learn” series which is hosted on the third Tuesday of each month from August through November. Overall, the series features topics related to horticulture with homeowners and backyard gardeners in mind! The speakers are experts in their fields and practical gardeners with great tips and information for everyone.
Programs will be held at the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension office located at 800 E Wendt St, Bellville. Doors will open with registration beginning at 11:50 am and the program beginning promptly at 12:00 pm, concluding by 12:55 pm. At the end of each session, the speaker and our Austin County Master Gardeners will be available to help answer gardening questions.
All Master Gardener Lunch-N-Learn programs are FREE and OPEN to the public, and you are welcome to bring your own lunch and drink. We will have a few refreshments available as well. Registration is not required but is encouraged.
Presentations for the fall will be:
Tuesday, August 19th – Lemony Herbs- An Overview of Common and Not-so-Common Herbs that Smell & Taste Like Lemons Companion Plants for Your Garden by Phoebe Lake, New Leaf Nursery
Tuesday, September 16th – Bulbs: History, Lore, and Landscaping by Lisa Nicklow, Bluebonnet Master Gardener
Tuesday, October 21st – Native Fall Wildflower Planting Guide by Alyssa Harmon, Sycamore Hill Nursery
Tuesday, November 18th –Study of Herbs: Thyme and Mint by Madeline Johnson, Horticulture Study Group of the Pioneer Unit of the Herb Society of America
For more information regarding the Bluebonnet Master Gardener Association, please visit
https://txmg.org/bluebonnet/.
If you have any questions about this program, please contact the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service – Austin County Agriculture & Natural Resources Agent, Stacie Villarreal, at 979-865-2072.
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