Your
soil is the foundation of your garden and it can make your plants
survive and thrive or bring them down. So understanding how to make
your soil the best it can be should be at the top of your gardening priority list.
Understanding Soil and
Soil Amendments
Thursday, March 14, 2013,
10am-12pm
Travis County AgriLife Extension
Office
1600 B Smith Rd., Austin
TX 78721
Get to know your soil so you can improve its ability to
retain moisture and improve plant growth. Your soil may be blocking vital
elements your plants need to grow. Ascertain how and when to add missing
elements to improve plant health and production. Learn the type of soil on your
property and its corresponding strengths and weakness. (Bring a cup of
your soil in a plastic bag and a glass jar with lid.) Discover changes you can
make to improve the soil structure and water storage capacity. Organic
matter, cover crops, soil microorganism and mulching will be discussed.
This class is part of The Green Thumb series.
Registration required at https://agriliferegister.tamu.edu
or by phone 979-845-2604. Keyword Search: Green Thumb. One class is
$15, with price discounts for signing up for 3 or more classes at the same
time. Class is limited to 40 people. It is presented by the Travis County
Master Gardeners, the volunteer arm of the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service in
Travis County.
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