Learn how compost can make magic in your garden
Audrey Gillespie
This Saturday, May 29, from 9 a.m. until noon, the Taylor County Extension Office on the Expo Fairgrounds is the place to be for the Big Country Master Gardener Association’s “Welcome to our Back Yard” workshop.
Register for this free event beginning at 8:30 a.m. and enter for a chance to win a cool door prize. Snacks will be provided.
Many of my master gardener friends have worked masterfully and tirelessly on the demonstration garden beds at the extension office so that you can see and explore the reality of the garden principles we encourage. On Saturday, you will have the opportunity to be part of our show and tell, with experts in low-maintenance gardening, rainwater harvesting, hardscape/landscape design and raised bed gardens leading the way.
Registration opens April 21 for theater day camp
Registration for the new 4-H Cast & Company Theater Summer Day Camp opens today (Wednesday, April 21) at9 a.m. online at Eventbrite.
The camp will be held June 21-25 at Forest Capital Hall from 9 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. daily, and is open to children ages eight to 18. The cost is $50 per student and registration is limited to 25. For more information, please contact the Taylor County Extension Office at 838-3508.
Bring your crape myrtles back from the brink
Audrey Gillespie
The bad news is that many of our crape myrtles took a hit during the February freeze this winter. The good news is that most of them will recover completely.
Thanks to Texas Tree Surgeons for their generous help with this article. According to them, delayed budding and leafing out is not unexpected. If the trees were healthy before the freeze, they should recover completely, although there may be less new growth and fewer buds.
If no new growth is showing by the end of April, remove all dead wood down to the highest level of living tissue, even if it is at ground level. New shoots will grow back vigorously.
Adventures start here!
Taylor County 4-H has announced the schedule for upcoming summer camps with online registration opening on Thursday, April 1, at 9 a.m.
“Day camps provide your child with the chance to develop character, valuable life skills, make new friends and discover new interests,” 4-H Extension Agent II Abbey Tharpe said.
Registration for summer day camps will be online only through Eventbrite (http://www.eventbrite.com/o/taylor-county-4-h-9856037675).
“Assistance will be available for registration at our office,” Tharpe said.
“Day camps will be highlighted with various educational and recreational activities, and most day-long camps will feature daily field trips and swimming. Participating children should bring their lunch each day during camp, preferably in a small cooler,” she said.
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