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  • How does our Garden grow:
    1984 - today

    Celebrate the journey of over 40 years of growth for Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, beginning in 1984 and leading up to the opening of our latest expansion on May 23, […]

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  • Spring
    PRUNING

    Spring is coming, and it's time to get out and start pruning for a successful growing season ahead! In this course students will gain hands-on experience and valuable knowledge of […]

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  • SPRING
    DRIED FLOWER WREATHS

    This class has been postponed to Saturday, March 28. Create a one-of-a-kind spring dried flower wreath to showcase your creativity and support for a local flower farm! Designer Conner Parrish […]

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  • Orchids
    101

    Orchids are an incredibly fascinating plant group - and they're easier to care for than you might think. In this class, Conservatory Horticulturist Clare Reines will introduce you to the […]

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  • SPRINGTIME
    BASKETS

    It’s time to fill your basket with some bright and beautiful flowers and foliage! With this arrangement, you may be as traditional or creative as you wish. David Pippin will […]

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  • SPRINGTIME
    BASKETS

    It’s time to fill your basket with some bright and beautiful flowers and foliage! With this arrangement, you may be as traditional or creative as you wish. David Pippin will […]

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  • HERBALISM 101
    TISANES AND TINCTURES

    Explore the ancient and modern practice of herbalism through the lens of tisanes (herbal infusions) and tinctures (herbal extracts). This introductory workshop invites participants to deepen their understanding of plant […]

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  • CREATING WITH
    Water-Based Media

    Experiment with water-based media including liquid watercolor, water-soluble pastels, black Lyra crayons, pens, and pencils on a variety of surfaces such as handmade paper, rice paper, and vintage book pages. […]

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