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5-Diseases and Insects

November 5, 2022 @ 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM

Description

Diseases and Insects!

Cultivating Good Bacteria and Friendly Bugs


Join us at Beauty’s Community Garden, Saturday, November 5, 2022, from 10am-11am for this free hour workshop.
We will examine the causes, symptoms, and preventive measures of vegetable diseases and disorders keeping our plants healthy, and detect helpful and harmful insects of our garden.

This workshop supplies materials necessary to create the garden (container, soil, seeds or plants, fertilizer, etc. ) Texas A&M University Garden Course funded, in part, by the Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP).

Session will Include:

  • Examination of vegetable disease and disorders causes and symptoms
  • Examination of  prevention and treatment methods of vegetable diseases and disorders
  • Identification of beneficial and harmful insects of a garden.

Workshop Details:

  • WHEN: Saturday, November 5, 2022
  • TIME: 10am – 11am
  • WHERE: Beauty’s Community Garden:  3201 Airline Dr. Houston, TX 77022
  • RSVP: Limited Capacity and Space, so please RSVP.
  • ADMISSION: Open to ages 18 on up
  • COST: FREE (Optional:**Donations in Support of Beauty’s Community Garden Programs are accepted.**)
  • COVID-19: Masks are encouraged; If not on hand, masks will be provided.

Venue

Beauty’s Community Garden
3201 Airline Drive
Houston, TX 77022 United States
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Phone
8329108261
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Facilitator & Instruction Team

We appreciate the support of all participants.
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Beauty's Community Garden is located at 3201 Airline @ E. 32nd Street, in Independence Heights–the first African American municipality in Texas.  Our mission is to close the gap on food inequities and achieve a community culture of health and well-being. Our programs, events and educational materials focus on breaking the cycle of food insecurity, poor nutrition, and the resulting health outcomes people experience who have poor access to fresh produce. These communities are called food deserts, and our garden is located in one of forty plus food deserts in Houston. We are committed to transforming lives through showing the connections between growing foods and their nutritional impact on health, wellbeing and life's possibilities.