Bee Helpers: Plantings and Practices to Attract Pollinators
Learn how to support honey bees and other important pollinators in your own yard through companion planting and pesticide-free practices.
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Learn how to support honey bees and other important pollinators in your own yard through companion planting and pesticide-free practices.
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Enhance your understanding and appreciation of the Garden with one of these specialized walks featuring seasonal aspects of the collection, offered monthly except January, July, and August. Come dressed for the weather and walking in the Garden.
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Visit Gallery II in the Kelly Education Center May 5 – June 7, 2017 for Pallavi Sen’s solo exhibition. Free with Garden admission.
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Jesse the Beekeeper with East Coast Honey surveys the importance of honey bee pollination to our food supply, how consumers can take personal action to protect honey bees, and various aspects of beekeeping as a hobby and a business. He also touches on causes of Colony Collapse Disorder and what is involved in becoming a […]
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Learn yoga’s calming rhythms of breathing, movement, and posture in a tranquil Garden setting. Small class sizes enable instructor Jacqueline Gooding to offer individual pointers and address multiple levels of experience. Please bring a blanket, yoga mat, water and appropriate layered clothing for the season. Classes take place in the Garden or inside Garden buildings, […]
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May Wine Dinner in the Garden -- featuring locally sourced items paired with great wines. Reservations will be available at teahouseevents.com. Rain location is the Robins Tea House.
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Join Master Teacher Rie Monique Cherie for this workshop, which includes review and practice of the 5 Elements Form as well as investigations into one of the five elements corresponding to the current season. Level 2 workshops will always offer something new and current to pique your interest. Be assured that a new experience is […]
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Mentors and students work on certificate projects together in an informal setting. Open to BI certificate candidates only.
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Hear harrowing tales of how some of our garden plants were first discovered through accounts of plant exploration during several centuries. You’ll even hear some stories of intrigue and industrial espionage.
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“Beauty is everywhere,” Laura Flournoy says with a smile. “You never have to look far.” Flournoy’s uncanny ability to recognize beauty in the everyday began as a child while helping her mother cultivate morning glories and roses. Those joyful memories … a growing love of nature … and a passion for expressing color, form, and […]
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