Lunchtime Lecture: Say It with Color
David Pippin shows you how to create a colorful arrangement by using hues of monochromatic colors to produce a sophisticated, subtle effect.
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David Pippin shows you how to create a colorful arrangement by using hues of monochromatic colors to produce a sophisticated, subtle effect.
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April Farm to Table Wine Dinner in the Garden featuring locally sourced items paired with great wines. Theme: Picasso's Spain Cost: $70 per person Reservations available at teahouseevents.com. Location: The Rose Garden (rain location: Robins Tea House) This event is full; information about the May Wine Dinner will be posted soon. Save Save Save Save
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Perennials can provide almost year-round color in an easy-care garden. This workshop introduces you to hardy perennials, simple starter plans, and the basics of soil preparation. Instructor Beth Burrell (The Giving Tree) shares her years of experience as a landscape designer—including how to create a garden on a site with bad soil!
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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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Learn yoga’s calming rhythms of breathing, movement, and posture during this evening offering 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 […]
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Experience how honey bees gather nectar and pollen from the Garden’s flowers. We see beauty; they see lunch! Your Garden Guide will introduce you to some of the most popular “honey bee plants” and end your tour where the bees do at the Apiary (bee hives) installed in 2016. Gain a whole new understanding of […]
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This follow-up to “The Beginner’s Perennial Garden” focuses on the next wave of tough, high-impact perennial selections. Instructor Beth Burrell discusses how variety in color, shapes, sizes, textures and cultural needs factor into the overall design. Discover strategies for season-long pizzazz through foliage impact and long-lasting blooms. Learn how to attract beneficial insects and plan […]
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Container gardens help you maximize small spaces and they’re easy to care for! Garden designer Beth Burrell shows you how to plan your container garden, from soil mixes and planting techniques to design tips and succession planting for seasonal color. Then create your own container garden under Beth's guidance. Soil and plant material provided, students […]
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No space for a traditional vegetable garden? Is your only open space a balcony, deck, or patio? Garden horticulturist Heather Veneziano shows you how to plan an abundant vegetable garden with containers, including best plant selections, techniques for growing up, not out, and more.
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“Interviewing” plants for your home? Curious to see what those tiny plants in garden centers look like full-grown? Join Garden horticulturist Dean Dietrich as he discusses reliable, interesting plants in the Garden’s collections that provide particular spring interest. He includes tips for selecting, placing, planting, and caring for his selections as well as the dark […]
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