Williamson County Texas Master Gardener Association

Williamson County Texas Master Gardener Association Williamson County Master Gardeners are volunteers who work with the Texas AgriLife Extension Service

Master Gardeners aid Extension by conducting school garden projects; answering telephone requests for horticultural information; establishing and maintaining demonstration gardens; working with special audiences in the community; and designing and implementing community improvement projects, as well as coordinating Master Gardener projects. Each year, Texas Master Gardeners provide in excess of 300,000 hours of volunteer service to the citizens of Texas.

Join us for a free presentation on Vegetable Basics (Best Veggies for Texas) by Jay White, the Owner and Publisher of Te...
06/07/2026

Join us for a free presentation on Vegetable Basics (Best Veggies for Texas) by Jay White, the Owner and Publisher of Texas Gardener Magazine! Jay's back in Georgetown on Monday, June 8th at 100 Wilco Way! This meeting is open to the public - we get started at 6:45pm and the presentation begins at 7! If you can't join us, we'll miss you - but you shouldn't miss Jay! Visit txmg.org/williamson for the meeting link or scan the QR below and join us online!

This week we had a workday in our Drought Tolerant Demonstration Garden at 3151 SE Inner Loop, we cleaned and prepped fr...
06/05/2026

This week we had a workday in our Drought Tolerant Demonstration Garden at 3151 SE Inner Loop, we cleaned and prepped free seeds at Georgetown Public Library, and MG speaker Lora taught all about native & adapted plants at Round Rock Public Library

06/02/2026

Please help us keep the Demo Gardens at 3151 SE Inner Loop available for everyone to learn from. Volunteer Master Gardeners & Junior Master Gardeners work hard all year long to maintain the gardens for research & teaching purposes!

This week we hosted Hands on in the Garden (a free, public education program every 4th Saturday) sorted seeds at Round R...
05/29/2026

This week we hosted Hands on in the Garden (a free, public education program every 4th Saturday) sorted seeds at Round Rock Public Library, and plucked blackberries and tomatoes in our demonstration gardens at 3151 SE Inner Loop in Georgetown. You public friends could have attended any of this. We hope to see you again soon!!

Get ready, gardeners! The Williamson County Master Gardeners are excited to welcome back Jay White, owner and publisher ...
05/27/2026

Get ready, gardeners! The Williamson County Master Gardeners are excited to welcome back Jay White, owner and publisher of Texas Gardener Magazine, on Monday, June 8th! Jay brings decades of hands‑on know‑how and Texas vegetable‑growing wisdom, and he’ll be sharing it all in his talk: “Vegetable Basics: Best Veggies for Texas.” Whether you're a seasoned gardener or just getting started, this free program is packed with tips to help your garden thrive. We'll be in Georgetown at 100 Wilco Way from 6:45pm to 8:00 pm. Can’t join us in Georgetown? No problem — join us online! Scan the QR code below or visit https://txmg.org/williamson/. Come learn, get inspired, and grow with us!

June's Green Thumbs Up kicks off on Thursday, June 4th at the  Rock Public Library at 6:30pm! Learn how to utilize nativ...
05/26/2026

June's Green Thumbs Up kicks off on Thursday, June 4th at the Rock Public Library at 6:30pm! Learn how to utilize native plants to help your garden withstand the heat, drought and difficult soils that challenge Central Texas gardeners! If Thursday in Round Rock doesn't work for you join us at the Park Public Library on June 9th or the on June 10th! Call 512-943-3300 for more information on this free public program.

This week, we had two Junior Master Gardener Program schools certify their students, and, in partnership with an Eagle S...
05/22/2026

This week, we had two Junior Master Gardener Program schools certify their students, and, in partnership with an Eagle Scout candidate, installed Phase 2 of the Pollinator Demonstration Gardens at 100 Wilco Way, a joint MG and Good Water Master Naturalists endeavor.

05/22/2026

Spring is one of the most important times to protect oak trees in Texas.

During this time of year, beetles that can spread oak wilt are most active. Avoid pruning or wounding oak trees whenever possible to help reduce the risk of spreading this deadly disease.

If pruning is necessary due to safety concerns, paint cuts immediately.

Help keep Texas oaks healthy by sharing this information with friends and neighbors.

Learn more about oak wilt: https://texasoakwilt.org/

05/22/2026

New to gardening? Curious about ways to conserve water? You don’t want to miss this rockstar lineup, Saturday, 5/23/26, from 9am -12N. 100 Wilco Way, Georgetown, Texas. It’s FREE & indoors due to a rainy forecast. 💧

05/22/2026

*Indoor* location for Hands On in the Garden - a FREE program all about water! There’s Jimmie Dale’s cycle & soak watering techniques & May/June gardening tips, along with a timely talk by Gary Pastushok. Ken Whiteside assembles a raised bed drip system. Jim Williams talks about different drip emitters, and Sonia Schuetze discusses ollas & other watering alternatives. 💧

Address

100 Wilco Way, Ste AG/201
Georgetown, TX
78626

Opening Hours

Monday 8am - 5pm
Tuesday 8am - 5pm
Wednesday 8am - 5pm
Thursday 8am - 5pm
Friday 8am - 5pm

Telephone

+15129433300

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