Show Hours Admission Directions

Friday February 22nd:      2:00 - 8:00pm

Saturday February 23rd:   10:00 - 8:00pm

Sunday February 24th:     11:00 - 6:00pm

Adults 17+ - $8.50

Children 16 and under: Free

Friday Only  65+ - $5.00

Alamodome

100 Montana St.

San Antonio, TX 78203

 

GARDEN THEATER SCHEDULE

Friday, February 22  (2:00-8:00)

3:30pm

Good Bugs, Bad Bugs in the Garden
By: Molly Keck of the Texas Cooperative Extension

5:00pm


 
Appropriate Landscape Plants for San Antonio

By: Paul Cox of San Antonio Botanical Garden
Recommended landscape plants for the San Antonio Area

6:00pm
  

Birdscaping
By: Jane Davis-Toerner of The Curious Naturalist
Setting up your yard for “Backyard Birding”
Saturday, February 23  (10:00-8:00)
10:30am 

 
Gardening & Super Plants for South Texas
By: Jerry Parsons of the Texas A&M Cooperative Extension

New gardening tips for Texas growers
11:30am


 
Efficient Lawn Irrigation Methods
By: Nathan Riggs, Water Efficiency Manager of Bexar County Water District
Landscape Irrigation Techniques and Methods
12:00pm           
           
Growing Olives in Texas
By: Saundra Winokur of Sandy Oaks Olive Orchard
1:00pm

 

Vegetable Gardening
By: David Rodriguez

“Spring Vegetable Gardening In Central/South Texas”
2:00pm

 

Natural Living and Gardening
By: Bruce Deuley
(Earth, wind, air, and fire)

3:00pm

 

Birdscaping
By: Jane Davis-Toerner of The Curious Naturalist
Setting up your yard for “Backyard Birding”

4:00pm

 
Managing Cedar Removal
By: Stan Hegener of Cedar Eaters of Texas
Managing cedar removal with a Cedar Eater – a machine that reduces cedar to mulch. No burning, no hauling, no stump!

5:00pm

 

A Simple Answer To Our Air, Water & Soil Problems

By: Malcolm Beck of Garden Ville
Air pollution – water shortage – soil erosion

Sunday, February 24  (11:00-5:00)

12:00pm

Growing Olives in Texas
By: Saundra Winokur of Sandy Oaks Olive Orchard
1:00pm Ideal Water for the Ideal San Antonio Trees
By: Mark A. Peterson

2:30pm

 

Vegetable Gardening
By: David Rodriguez

“Spring Vegetable Gardening In Central/South Texas”
3:30pm


 
Managing Cedar Removal
By: Stan Hegener of Cedar Eaters of Texas
Managing cedar removal with a Cedar Eater – a machine that reduces cedar to mulch. No burning, no hauling, no stump!

 

Seminar times and speakers subject to change

 

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