Savvy gardeners know that successful horticulture starts with a great foundation, and a Houston workshop will offer the inside scoop on how to develop soil that gives plants a good place to call home.
Wabash Feed and Garden has made arrangements to offer a class that will introduce the art and science of soil building. Danny Wilson will serve as the facilitator, and he is a local subject matter expert.
The session will cover how to use amendments and other methods to improve soil health and productivity, which often results in plants that have higher yields. Since they are healthy, they will also be more resistant to diseases, insects, and other pests. Wilson will discuss how incorporating organic matter is important, and the attendees will be invited to ask questions throughout the session.
Gardening can be a rewarding pastime, and taking part in a class or workshop may be a way for a home horticulturist to pick up some new skills. Copies of any handouts or other materials that will be presented to the learners can be prepared by Stationery printers.
This opportunity for Houston gardeners to hit the ground running in time for planting season will be held on February 24. The venue can be found at 4527 N. Shepherd Drive, and both newbie and experienced gardeners will find the session helpful.
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