Winter Festival - Dog Days of Winter
----Bow Wow Bone-anza
----Bow Wow Fun Run-The Race For Top Dog ----Keeping Your Pet Healthy Class
----Bow Wow Bone-anza
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The Desert Botanical Garden presents its annual Music in the Garden Winter Concert Series 2011. Visitors can enjoy an array of musical styles including Surf Rock, Country, World Beat and Salsa.
Springtime explodes in a colorful extravaganza of tens of
thousands of tulips and other bulbs when the Atlanta Botanical Garden unveils Atlanta Blooms:
200,000 Watts of Flower Power! March 22-May 1.
PLANTS THRU THE EYES OF A MICROSCOPE:
A Survey of the Plant Kingdom, Dr. Ed Hauser 2/5, 12, 19, 16
----Sunday, February 27 NUTS, NATIVES and NATURALIZERS, Bill Whipple
We will start with a tour of Gallup and Stribling Nursery and then break for no-host lunch in Carpinteria followed by another tour at Westerlay Orchids.
Instructor JoAnn McGeever Metzger will cover drawing techniques, the use of light and shading, color, perspective, and composition. All skill levels are welcome
Sunday, January 16, 2011 - How do you create something beautiful to look at under a full canopy of oaks? Join Bruce Reed, SBBG’s Nursery Manager and certified Arborist in pursuit of the seemingly elus
The ABQ BioPark’s River of Lights shines for only a few more nights in 2010. The event is open from 6 – 10 p.m. nightly through Dec. 30 (closed on Dec. 24 and 25) at the Botanic Garden.
Tropical Botany, a course/workshop by Dr. Walter S. Judd, Department of Biology at the University of Florida’s Gainesville campus, will be held at The Kampong of the National Tropical Botanical Garden
Peter Pan, the mischievous, magical boy who refuses to grow up, will visit the Conservatory this winter. Join him as he whisks Wendy, John, and Michael Darling away to Neverland.
Daniel Stowe Botanical Garden is proud to partner with the UNC-Charlotte Botanical Garden to discuss the world of weird and exotic plants for the First Tuesday presentation of the New Year on Jan. 4,
The public is invited to the U.C. Riverside Botanic Gardens to attend the Annual Rose Pruning Demonstration. The demonstration is scheduled for Sunday, January 16, 2011 from 1 to 3 p.m.
Dr. Ed Hauser will cover the ecology, evolution and taxonomy of these plant groups: alage, fungi, mosses, ferns and conifers, including their life cycles.
Discover new ways to garden and new inspiration in the natural world. Brighten your winter with the beauty of flowers and floral design. Warm up to new menus, healthy herbs and soothing scents
Step into a lush, tropical world of colorful orchids, verdant foliage and eclectic
art when the 2011 Orchid Show debuts at the Missouri Botanical Garden this winter. 1/29 THRU 3/27