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Tag Archives: fall garden
Fall Vegetable Seminar
October 6 (Saturday) will be a Fall Vegetable Seminar, 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon, at Fanick’s Garden Center and Nursery (1025 Holmgreen Road, San Antonio). David Rodriguez, County Extension Agent-Horticulture, will show you how to properly plant, grow, and harvest your vegetables. David has a ton of experience in gardening and would love to share his knowledge and passion of vegetables with you. This seminar is FREE.
Fall and Winter Vegetable Gardening
Saturday, September 22, from 10:30 a.m. – 12:00 noon, will be a program on Fall and Winter Vegetable Gardening presented by David Rodriguez, Bexar County Extension Agent-Horticulture. South Texas offers vegetable gardeners two great growing seasons each year, and milder fall temperatures bring out the best flavors in home-grown vegetables. The program is FREE. Bring a notebook; David Rodriguez will answer your specific gardening questions.