Plants are an answer to climate change. They are nature’s reservoirs for absorbing carbon dioxide as they grow. Practical plant-based solutions to a warming climate based on today’s technology are highlighted in the Education Center. The exhibit is inspired by Project Drawdown, a plan of eighty solutions developed by a coalition of researchers and scientists […]
Join scientist and artist, Kyle Dickens, for activities from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. RSVP on our website to secure your spot. Classes will be maxed out at 12 children, ages 5 - 12. Cost is $10 per child. Walk-ins are welcome if there are spots available. Parents can join to sit in for […]
See what is blooming in nature and how these plants relate to mountain ecosystems outside the Garden walls. Meet at the Education Center and be prepared for an off the pavement walk.
Jean-Luc del Valle, Gardens' Horticulture Intern As cities and towns begin to take a second look on the impact of turf lawns, de Valle discusses how to best utilize your garden. Combining both traditional turf lawns and native plants to create a garden that is both ecological and welcoming. Meet at the Education Center.
Join scientist and artist, Kyle Dickens, for activities from 10:30 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. RSVP on our website to secure your spot. Classes will be maxed out at 12 children, ages 5 - 12. Cost is $10 per child. Walk-ins are welcome if there are spots available. Parents can join to sit in for […]