Despite our best efforts, by late spring most gardeners face a “garden variety” of problems. The Tarrant County Master Gardeners Association has solutions, especially for those of us determined to grow our own edibles!
Jim Parker, co-chair of the association’s education committee, will provide tried-and-true methods to overcome whatever challenges you are facing as you strive to overcome high grocery store prices of fruits and vegetables this season.
Jim grew up, the youngest of four siblings, helping his father in the family garden. His lifelong love of all things green and growing culminated in his achievement of official master gardener status with the association in 2022.
As with most of our meetings, there will be adequate time for questions and answers, so you can get Jim’s expert advice for your particular problems.
For newcomers, our Garden Growers Co-op meetings are informal times of sharing, so they’re great opportunities for new and experienced gardeners to get together, learn from each other, make friends and have fun! Our purpose is food freedom—gaining greater independence from corporations for our food. We hope you’ll join us!
When: Saturday, June 6, at 3 p.m.For location, which will be at a member’s home, please RSVP to Diane Velasco
at [email protected] or text 817-683-6372