KILLEEN, Texas (FOX 44) – Temperatures are on the rise and the first signs of spring are starting to bring new growth and color to the landscape as students at Central Texas College begin learning firsthand how the season of renewal connects to the science of cultivation.
During a recent grafting lab at CTC, students gained hands‑on experience in tree propagation, practicing the precise technique of joining plant tissues to encourage healthy growth and stronger plant performance. This timely learning opportunity mirrored the natural rhythms of spring, when plants begin to bloom and thrive, while allowing students to develop practical horticulture skills used in agriculture and nursery production.
By engaging with the process at this pivotal moment in the growing season, students deepened their understanding of how careful technique and timing can help plants—and careers—take root and flourish.
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