Community Resources
Start here for trusted gardening education, volunteer training pathways, and practical guides for Lockhart-area gardens.
Become a Texas Master Gardener
Learn how the TXMG program trains volunteers to share research-based gardening help in their own communities.
Learn about TXMGTexas A&M AgriLife Extension
Find horticulture, vegetable, fruit, landscape, pest, soil, and water guidance from Texas A&M specialists.
Explore AgriLifeSix Texas gardening guides
Quick local takeaways from Aggie Horticulture on soil, raised beds, vegetables, compost, water, and plant selection.
Read highlightsCentral Texas Master Gardener resources
Travis County Master Gardeners articles and publications on drought, vegetables, compost, fruit, pests, and resilient gardens.
Browse TCMG picksMailing list
Receive occasional updates about events, volunteer needs, sponsor opportunities, and community gardening resources.
Join the listGardening 101 Starter Guide
Core starting points for soil, sunlight, watering, seeds, and first volunteer garden projects.
Open guideCommunity Hub help and onboarding
How to join, post, and stay active in the mobile community.
Open community hubSponsor opportunities
Current sponsorship opportunities and partner benefits.
Explore optionsBecome a Texas Master Gardener
The Texas Master Gardener program is a training and volunteer pathway for people who want to deepen their horticulture knowledge and share it through community service.
Texas A&M AgriLife Extension
AgriLife Extension and Aggie Horticulture provide Texas-specific guidance for vegetables, fruit, landscape plants, soil, pests, water, and community education.
Six gardening articles to start with
Read quick summaries and follow the links to official Aggie Horticulture materials for more detail.
Central Texas Master Gardener resources
Travis County Master Gardeners maintain nearby Central Texas articles and publications on drought resilience, vegetable timing, composting, pears, irrigation, plant clinics, and practical workshops.
Gardening 101
Start with core techniques for soil, sunlight, seeds, watering, plant choice, and volunteer-friendly project planning.
Compost & Soil
Use the AgriLife composting, mulching, and soil preparation resources to shape future workshops and shared garden workdays.
