Master gardeners are members of their local communities who take an active interest in trees, shrubs, lawns, flowers and gardens and who volunteer to help others in their community learn about them.(Laura McKenzie/Texas A&M Agrilife photo) Virtual event to include Leadership Workshop on May 9 PAUL SCHATTENBERG | Special Contributorpaschattenberg@ag.tamu.edu The 2022 Texas Master Gardener State Conference will be held virtually via Zoom Tuesday and Wednesday, May 10-11, with a Leadership Workshop kicking things off on Monday, May 9.
The conference will offer information on horticultural topics as well as addressing how to enhance community programming and is open to all master gardeners and to the public.
The Texas Master Gardener Program is a volunteer horticulture program supporting the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service.
Master gardeners are members of their local communities who take an active interest in trees, shrubs, lawns, flowers and gardens and who volunteer to help others in their community learn about them.