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US (TX): Backyard Gardening Series program on Nov. 19 in San Antonio
The Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service and Bexar County Master Gardeners will present another Backyard Gardening Series program on Nov. 19 in San Antonio. David Rodriguez, AgriLife Extension horticulturist for Bexar County, and Master Gardener Romell Henze, the owner and operator of Magic Gardens Interiorscapes, will present the program, which will focus specifically on growing indoor plants.
Rodriguez said “Growing Plants Happily and Successfully Indoors” would be presented from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Suite 208 of the AgriLife Extension office for Bexar County, located in the Conroy Square office complex, 3355 Cherry Ridge Drive.
“There are many significant differences in the choice and care of indoor plants versus outdoor plants,” he said. “This program will help attendees understand how to select and maintain plants indoors, so they will be able to enjoy their beauty throughout the year.”
Program cost is $10. To register, go to https://agriliferegister.tamu.edu/BackyardBasics or call 979-845-2604.
Rodriguez said “Growing Plants Happily and Successfully Indoors” would be presented from 6:30-8:30 p.m. in Suite 208 of the AgriLife Extension office for Bexar County, located in the Conroy Square office complex, 3355 Cherry Ridge Drive.
“There are many significant differences in the choice and care of indoor plants versus outdoor plants,” he said. “This program will help attendees understand how to select and maintain plants indoors, so they will be able to enjoy their beauty throughout the year.”
Program cost is $10. To register, go to https://agriliferegister.tamu.edu/BackyardBasics or call 979-845-2604.
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