The gist
BCMG Communications Director Linda Shear said attendees can find native plants, including:
- Trees
- Shrubs
- Perennials
- Succulents
- Fall vegetables
- Irrigation of the Butterfly Garden at Cedar Creek
- Expansion of the Bob Bryant Community Garden
- Bastrop Street Planters
The Master Gardeners program is an educational and service-oriented initiative under the Texas A&M AgriLife Extension.
BCMG President Chris Toth said the group’s mission is to support the community by promoting and teaching sustainable ecological practices that help the local environment thrive.
Those interested in learning more or becoming a member can click here.
- Oct. 11, 9 a.m.-1 p.m.
- Free (admission)
- Mayfest Park, 25 American Legion Drive, Bastrop
- www.txmg.org/bastropcounty