Bees aren’t the only busy ones this time of year. Now that the threat of a late freeze is over, gardeners are out in force, getting ready for the growing season.
That includes the Hays County Master Gardeners. Every Thursday from 3 pm 6 pm, volunteers from the group set up tables at libraries across the area to share their knowledge with local residents. On a recent Thursday, Master Gardeners Rosaura Gomez and Sharon Carter-Valdez were tabling at the Dripping Springs Community Library.
They had a lot of information to share with the community, including resources for growing your own vegetable garden. Carter-Valdez said that while fall is often a better time for vegetables in the Hill Country area, spring is also popular.






