Spring 2013 NYC SAFE Disposal Event
Saturday, March 30, 10am to 4pm, rain or shine
Where: Queens - Citi Field, Parking Lots E & F corner of Roosevelt Ave & Shea Rd; cars enter at parking gate 4
Garden Explorers - March 25 – 29-----THE SCHOOL OF BOTANICAL ART & ILLUSTRATION-----CAFÉ BOTANIQUE
Every First and Third Thursday-----GARDENING HELP • March 27, noon – 4 p.m. (Free Day)
Songs and Faces: A Summer Bird Walk at The Botanical Gardens, ----Sun., July 21 Introduction to Edible Mushrooms in WNC, Shelia Dunn---Sun, August 4 Journaling the Trees: Learning about Trees
Journaling the Trees: Learning about Trees by Observing Them
through Four Seasons----Sun., June 23 Designing a Natural Garden, Jay Kranyik
Sunday, June 23, 2013----
Sun., April 7 Favorite Native Grasses for WNC Steep or Dry Conditions
or Ornamental Beauty, Gary Kauffman
----Sat., April 20 ANNUAL WILDFLOWER WALK, Glenn Palmer
(VAM) announced that their long-time executive director, Margo Carlock, will be stepping down to accept the position of executive director at the National Association for Interpretation (NAI).......
Spring Garden Walk – Saturdays, May 4, 11, and 18 ----Central States Dahlia Society Sale – Saturday, May 4 & Sunday, May 5----Glenview/North Shore African Violet Society Show & Sale – Saturday, May 4
Nature in View Photography Exhibition – Saturday, April 27, through Sunday, May 19 ----Discovery Backpacks – Available Year-round----Tram Tours – Continuing through October 27----Historic Landscapes:
Lecture: “Looking at Gardens” with Charles J. Stick – Saturday, April 20----Style Blogger Panel: “Living with Color: Style Bloggers’ Musings on Super-Chic Living” – Saturday, April 20----Lecture: “
The Antiques & Garden Fair returns for the thirteenth year with more than 100 dealers from Europe and the United States offering the best in antique garden furnishings, botanical art and home and.....
At last! Time to get out there and get our hands dirty. Of course, in our part of New England the first official day of spring usually finds buds just beginning to swell,
'Big Spring' Brings Big Fun to Cleveland Botanical Garden.Say goodbye to your winter slumber and enter a fantastical world where brightly colored flowers tower above you and the ladybugs are.....
Our summer internship program aims to provide an educational and work experience involving hands-on training that builds on classroom learning and represents the full spectrum of work throughout our..
Eight Tuesdays, April 9 through May 28; 2:00 to 4:30 p.m.
Using mainly watercolors, artist Camille Doucet leads this hands-on workshop on landscape painting for adults.
The Curtis Institute of Music in Philadelphia trains exceptionally gifted young musicians for careers as performing artists on the highest professional level.
Join us for a fun spring and summer in the garden. With the central setting of WOW: A Children’s Adventure Garden, NatureKids camp offers countless opportunities to learn, play, and make new friends.
Outer Banks Four Day Photo Workshop with Irene Hinke-Sacilotto----A Passion for Wildlife Photography - the Stories Behind the Images----Knife Skills ---rden Gourmet ---Beer and Food Parings---Cupcakes
The research-based Ethisphere Institute is dedicated to the creation, advancement and sharing of best practices in business ethics, corporate social responsibility, anti-corruption and sustainability.
We’ve all made them and we are all going to make them again, but here’s a handy checklist to jog your memory as you plan, dream, and grow your 2013 garden.
Petunias are to flowering annuals what tomatoes are to vegetables: something that every gardener feels compelled to grow at some point, and many gardeners simply adore.
The premier name in sustainability events will take place in LEED-certified North Pavilion of New York’s Javits Center; features national and local speakers, workshops, vendors and cultural programs..
The Nature Conservancy in Massachusetts will co-host a three-part lecture series with WBUR that will bring national and global leaders to Boston to share their solutions to the most critical challenge
The Conservancy commends the House Agriculture Committee’s Subcommittee on Conservation, Energy, and Forestry for highlighting the links between forest health and rural economies
With the effects of last season's drought still being felt in many states, farmers are looking for ways to help mitigate risk as they head into planting season.
Spaces are still available for Tingley Trekkers, a spring class designed for children ages 4-6 and an accompanying adult. From March 21 to May 9, hike with Miss Ann and classmates every Thursday from