Herb Gardening
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Online event
An online class about Herb Gardening in North Texas.
About this event
Grow an Herb Garden this year to create a beautiful feature and give your home cooking a delicious boost!
Join our free online class to learn all about Herb Gardening in North Texas.
Learn about a variety of different herb types and which ones grow the best in North Texas.
Get ideas for different types of herb gardens and learn how to grow the finest herbs, then learn how to harvest for fresh use or preserve them for later.
This is a free online event. Register here to receive information on how to participate.
After registering, check your email for instructions on how to join the live event.
Your registration is not complete until you click the link sent to your email a few days before the event.
Southlake Residents: Pick up a free Herb Garden Starter Kit the week of May 1!
Each kit will contain three different herb seeds, with compostable pots and soil, and other gardening goodies! Register and attend the class to learn how to pick yours up in the week after.
There are two options for this event. Please be sure to select the registration type that corresponds with your choice.
Class only, NO Garden Kit: If you don't want any plants, that is fine too! Get access to the online class only. You will get access to the online presentation about herb gardening, but will not get a kit to take home.
Class and Herb Garden Starter Kit registration (Southlake residents only!): Get access to the online class and take home a free Herb Garden Starter Kit. You will get access to the online presentation about herb gardening, and a kit will be reserved for pick up on the week of May 4. There are a limited number of kits available, so register now to reserve yours!
One kit per household. Any orders that do not comply with restrictions may be cancelled at TRWD’s discretion.
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This event is brought to you by Bob Jones Nature Center and Tarrant Regional Water District. To learn more about TRWD's water conservation efforts and water-saving tips, visit SaveTarrantWater.com. To learn more about TRWD's mission and the work that we do, visit TRWD.com.