According to a press release, Dr. Joe Masabni, Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service Professor and Vegetable Specialist at the AgriLife Research and Extension Center in Dallas, will present the program.
The release added that tomatoes and peppers are some of the most often planted vegetable crops in the warm season home garden. Eggplant are another crop that is gaining in popularity among gardeners.
“Come learn some great tips to help increase both your garden’s yield and your overall enjoyment while spending time in the garden,” the release stated. “Gardening is a great way to spend time outdoors, get some exercise, and produce nutritious food in your backyard for you and your family.”
The program is free and open to the public. It will be held on Monday, April 14, at 6 p.m. in TAMUT’s University Building, Room 326. No reservation is required.
For more information, call the Bowie County Extension Office at 903-628-6702 or TAMUT Director of Community Engagement Jennifer Davis at 903-334-6752.
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