In this class, you will learn multiple methods to growing spring vegetables and how to keep your plants alive and thriving throughout the spring. We’ll take a look at how and when to grow certain fruits and vegetables that work best for our zone, and how to plan for heat tolerance.
Presenter:Kim Perry was born and raised in Denver, Colorado, where she received her bachelor's degree from Metropolitan State University in the field of Social Work. She also received her Master's degree in Agriculture Science from Texas A&M, and currently serves as the Director of Education with Urban Harvest where she oversees the Community Garden Program, school glasses and programs as well as the educational classes. Prior to that Kim was the Harris County Extension Agent for Prairie View University where she facilitated educational workshops and classes for farmers and urban gardeners. For the past six years Kim has been one of the Harris County Master Gardeners, and was awarded the Outstanding Service Award in 2020. She’s been featured on several news channels, in many blogs, newsletters, and educational speaking engagements. During her down time she loves to garden, paint and make soap.
March 14th, 2026 10:00am - 11:30am
Kim Perry
Bauer Education Center
1911 W. 34th St., Houston, TX 77018
$20
Registration will close 24 hours before classes Monday-Saturday and 48 hours before Sunday classes.
Contact Kim Perry at kim@urbanharvest.org if you have any questions.