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  • Patio
    Vegetable Gardens

    1800 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond, VA, United States

    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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  • Designing
    for a Theme

    1800 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond, VA, United States

    Take a handful of props, select a theme, and create a design to match. Props and floral materials provided.  Students bring sharp floral snips. Instructor: Mimi Cassick.

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  • Celebrate the Northern Neck
    Wine Dinner

    VA, United States

    This wine dinner series is designed to showcase the important work that Ginter Urban Gardeners are doing in our community to support local non-profits. (Scroll down for the complete series of dates). Reservations and menu are available at teahouseevents.com.

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    $85
  • Seeing the Garden
    Like a Honeybee

    1800 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond, VA, United States

    Experience how honey bees gather nectar and pollen from the Garden’s flowers. We see beauty; they see lunch! Garden Guide Sheri Giese will introduce you to some of the most popular “honeybee 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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  • Advanced Botanical Watercolor Techniques
    with Heeyoung Kim

    1800 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond, VA, United States

    A good botanical watercolor should show mastery of the medium, aesthetic quality and accurate scientific information about the subject. To achieve this goal, artists should not only be able to use watercolor skillfully, but also to make decisions about what parts of the plant/s are to be depicted and how to do it. In this […]

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  • Walk and Talk
    Monarchs and Pollinators

    1800 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond, VA, United States

    Join Garden Guide Lorrie Lincoln as she discusses Monarch Butterflies and other pollinators and why they are important to us. Afterwards, enjoy a guided walk around the Garden. We'll end at the Conservatory with a visit to M&T Bank Butterflies LIVE! This walk has been cancelled.  

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  • Small Spaces
    Tropical Plants in Virginia

    1800 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond, VA, United States

    Summer brings millions of brilliant blooms to the Garden including traditional annuals and exotic tropical specimens. Analyze the beautiful designs created by our horticulturists and become inspired to create your own version in containers, pot groupings or small beds. Look at the impact of vivid tropical foliage and how it provides longer-term color. Learn which […]

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  • Themed Walk
    Hydrangeas

    1800 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond, VA, United States

    Enthusiastic and knowledgeable Garden Guides lead tours of the Garden's collections of these favorite summer shrubs.   Tours are timed throughout peak successive bloom time, so take more than one!

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  • Summer Herb Garden Basics
    Using

    1800 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond, VA, United States

    World traveler, herbal expert and self-professed foodie Mark Ragland discusses ways to harvest and use your fresh summer herbs.  Learn when to pick, when to add to dishes and get suggestions for herb and seasonal food pairings - some of which might surprise you, like peach and basil ice cream.  Mark also shares tips for […]

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  • The Latin Ballet of Virginia:
    El Beso de la Abeja

    1800 Lakeside Avenue, Richmond, VA, United States

    The Latin Ballet of Virginia presents excerpts of the production, “Kiss of the Bee” a celebration to the beauty of our planet and the value of bees to our livelihood. Join us during National Pollinator Week for a weeklong celebration of our important pollinators — bees, butterflies, birds, bats, and beetles — and the plants that support them. […]

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