Apr 15 Growing Strawberries 5 – 6:30 p.m., April 15, 2026 Pima County Join us Online. Strawberries in the desert? Yes! Learn their history, how to grow them in the Sonoran Desert, and add them to your edible landscape.
Apr 18 Heatproofing Your Garden 1:30 – 3 p.m., April 18, 2026 Pima County Join us at the library. Beat desert heat: protect vulnerable plants and discover resilient varieties that thrive in tough summer conditions.
Apr 18 Insectos Beneficiosos 1:30 – 3 p.m., April 18, 2026 Pima County Únete a nosotros en la biblioteca. Descubre e identifica insectos benéficos de Tucson y cómo atraerlos para un manejo integrado de plagas.
Apr 20 Gardening As We Age 5 – 6:30 p.m., April 20, 2026 Pima County Join us at the library. Keep gardening joyfully! Learn tips, techniques, and tools to garden safely and happily as your gardening journey evolves.
Apr 21 Passive Rainwater Harvesting 2 – 3:30 p.m., April 21, 2026 Pima County Join us at the library. Passive Rainwater Harvesting captures runoff, to water plants and recharge groundwater—easy, low-cost, and great for your garden!
Apr 21 New Short Take Series Highlighting Native Sonoran Plants: Agave parryi 5 – 5:30 p.m., April 21, 2026 Pima County Join us Online. Meet Parry's Agave! Learn how this Sonoran native thrives, supports pollinators, and fits into resilient, wildlife-friendly gardens.
Apr 24 Diagnosing Leaf Damage 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., April 24, 2026 Pima County Join us at the library. Identify leaf damage and its causes, and learn practical ways to help your garden recover and thrive.
Apr 24 Qué hacer en el jardín este mes 5:30 – 6 p.m., April 24, 2026 Pima County Únete a nosotros en línea. Resumen mensual con tareas clave para el jardín del Desierto de Sonora y consejos para decidir qué hacer en el momento adecuado.
Apr 25 Image Pima County Master Gardener 2026 Home Garden Tour 9 a.m. – 3 p.m., April 25, 2026 Pima County Pima County
Apr 27 Cultivando en Contenedores 11 a.m. – 12:30 p.m., April 27, 2026 Pima County Únete a nosotros en la biblioteca. Cultiva en camas elevadas: ahorran agua, protegen de depredadores y requiere menos esfuerzo físico. Son ideal para comestibles y flores. ¡Aprende cómo!