November 14, 2022
How to Grow Ginger & Turmeric in Central Texas
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Learn how to grow tropical plants ginger and turmeric in Central Texas. They are two of the most extensively studied ingredients in herbal medicine and used for centuries to treat a variety of ailments, ranging from migraines to chronic inflammation, fatigue, help relieve pain, decrease nausea, and enhance immune function to help protect against illness and infection. We will be serving some ginger and turmeric treats so don’t miss this class. We will be joined by Austin Organic Gardener and Ginger, Turmeric enthusiast Steve Smith.
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October 10, 2022
What Will it Take to Make Organics the Norm?
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While actions such as growing organic food & buying from local farmers are vital, we cannot grow or shop our way out of the problems with our agricultural and food system. For organic agriculture to become more than a niche, we need changes in government policies at every level. And to do that, we need people to engage effectively! Come learn about how you can be an effective voice for yourself, healthy food, and your community, helping to change policies in our state and beyond.
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September 8, 2022
Organic Guide to Fertilizers
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Gardeners have been inundated with the idea that we must use commercial (and usually synthetic) fertilizers to keep everything growing. It’s not a one-product-fits-all situation. Every garden has unique needs and there’s a whole world of fertilizer products that is rather confusing and sometimes misleading. If you are wondering what type of fertilizer to use in your garden or why choosing organic vs. synthetic matters, we are here to help. Join a panel of experts to learn the what, when, and why of organic fertilizers. We will be joined by experts from Tillery Plant Company, Wild Root Organics, and Locoal Biochar.
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August 8, 2022
Growing Gardeners with PEAS
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Laura from PEAS (Partners for Education, Agriculture and Sustainability) will be joining us to share how her non-profit organization is cultivating joyful connections with the natural world through outdoor learning and edible education. PEAS currently works with 19 schools in the Austin area, engaging more than 3000 students in outdoor learning.
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July 11, 2022
Visual Soil Assessment with Kara Kroeger
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Kara Kroeger demystifies how to visually assess soil health by walking you through how to easily and cheaply identify soil porosity, compaction, aggregation, infiltration, water holding capacity, and nutrient cycling. She will also give tips along the way of how to address what you see such as improving microbiological diversity and increasing electrical conductivity to the plants.
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June 13, 2022
Mini-Doc History of AOG with Joan Huntley
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Joan Huntley tells the history of Austin Organic Gardeners. We were founded in 1945! Learn about her family and some of the "stalwarts" that made the club what it is today.
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MAY 9, 2022
Cover Crops with Justin Duncan
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After spending years growing and researching cover crops in various place across Texas NCAT has developed some insights as to which cover crops are best for various soils and seasons. Learn how you can protect the soil web growing cover crops.
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APR 14, 2022
Seed Varieties for Texas Heat with Becky Hume
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Do you ever wonder 'is this really the best variety for my region'? What are the latest traits disease resistances that can help increase quality & yields? Which is better Hybrid or Open Pollinated Seeds? How do I keep my seeds fresh and viable? If you have asked yourself any of these questions lately, this is the session for you! Join Becky Hume, local area farmer and Johnny's Selected Seeds Texas Seed Rep for a discussion about seeds and varieties that work for our climate.
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MAR 14, 2022
Grafting Simplified with Ed Self
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Ed Self from Texas Rare Plant Growers simplifies the grafting process. Learn why we need to graft in Central Texas, what tools are needed, how to select budwood, rootstock health. He will focus on cleft grafts and chip budding and pears and persimmons will be used as my demos.
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FEB 14, 2022
Elevate Your Spring Garden with Love with New Garden Road
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Show your spring garden some love with these tips for soil preparation, season extending techniques, citrus tree care, and other practical points for revitalizing your romance with nature
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JAN 10, 2022
On Weeds: The Social-ecological Role of Informal Urban Plant Communities
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This talk with Chris Kennedy will draw from recent urban ecology research to highlight emerging questions about how to effectively manage, co-exist, and find kinship with informal urban plant communities we typically label as weeds or pests. We will look at case studies from urban areas around the world, noting recent advances in ecological restoration, regeneration, and conservation discourse. What can we learn from life along the margins, and can informal green spaces provide a new model for urban resilience?
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