Thursday, December 28, 2017

Two Fruit Tree Seminars in San Antonio

Writer: Paul Schattenberg
Contact: David Rodriguez
SAN ANTONIO – Two free seminars on fruit trees will be presented in January by the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in collaboration with two well-known nurseries in San Antonio, program coordinators said.
The first seminar will be from 10:30 a.m. to noon Jan. 13 at Millberger’s Landscaping and  Nursery, 3920 N. Loop 1604 E.
The second seminar will be from 9 a.m. to noon Jan. 20 at Fanick’s Garden Center, 1025 Holmgreen Road.

Two free fruit tree seminars will be held at San Antonio nurseries in January. (Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service photo)
These programs will cover the basic steps of selecting appropriate fruit tree species; how to properly plant, train and maintain citrus trees; and how and when to harvest the fruit, said David Rodriguez, AgriLife Extension horticulturist for Bexar County.
“The public is invited to attend and there will be continuing education credits for Master Gardeners who participate,” Rodriguez said. “There will be one and a half credits for Master Gardeners attending the Jan. 13 program and three credits for those attending the Jan. 20 program.”
He said all attendees should bring a pen and a notebook as there will be a lot of useful information for both new and experienced gardeners imparted at these programs.
“These seminars have been very popular, so we also suggest attendees arrive early for the best parking and seating,” he said.
Rodriguez said the Jan. 20 seminar will include a live radio broadcast on WOAI Radio’s Lawn and Garden Show.
“WOAI Radio’s Bill Rohde and I will be there at Fanick’s to answer any gardening questions callers may have,” he said.

For more information and to RSVP for either program, contact Denise Perez at the AgriLife Extension office for Bexar County at 210-631-0400.

Tuesday, October 17, 2017

Fall Field Crops Program

Date:                 October 26
Time:                 8:30-2 p.m.
Place:                 Guadalupe County Extension Office
Cost:                   $15
Deadline:            Noon, Oct. 25
Three CEU's (1 IPM, 1 Gen, 1 L&R) will be given.  Topics will include Field Crops IPM; Weed Management ; Weather Outlook; Seed Company Updates; and Laws & Regulations.   Lunch will be served, so please RSVP to the Guadalupe County Extension office at 830-379-1972 by noon on October 25.

Pesticide Applicator Training

Date:             Friday, October 27
Time:             8:30 - noon
Place:           Guadalupe  County Extension Office   
Cost:              $50 for training & materials
This training is for persons wanting to purchase and apply restricted use and state limited use pesticides.   This is not a CEU training.  For more information, contact the Extension office. Please RSVP to 830-379-1972 if you would like to attend.   

Landowner Program Series

Date:   Oct. 19 & Oct 24
Time:   6-8 p.m. each night
Place:   Santa Clara City Hall
             1653 N Santa Clara Rd,
             Marion, TX
Cost:     $20. (one or both nights)
Two CEU's will be given each night.  Topics will include Feral Hog Management; Brush Control Options; and Pesticide Laws & Regulations.

Call the Guadalupe County Extension Office for more information.   830-303-3889


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