Garden Design Implementation

You have the design, the client, and the funding—now what? Learn the steps necessary to carry a project from a finished design through to a built landscape. Course projects will include the preparation of construction details and documents, technical specifications, and cost estimates.
Chicago Botanic Garden,
1000 Lake Cook Road,
Glencoe, IL 60022,
(847) 835-5440.

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Cultural Significance of Nature and Gardening to Indigenous Tribal Peoples

To preserve wild rice (Manoomin) is to protect and restore its place in the sacred practices of Wisconsin Native cultures. Peterson’s interviews with the Menominee and Ojibwe Tribal elders highlight the cultural significance of Manoomin along with the importance of preserving a vital natural resource for future generations.
Allen Centennial Garden,
620 Babcock Drive,
Madison, WI 53706,
(608) 576-2501.

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Gardens Full of Life

Native plant gardens are diverse, dynamic, and resilient. A native plant garden itself illustrates a local flora, appropriate plant placement, and seasonal change. Garden care demonstrates sustainable practices and broader environmental stewardship. Like the plant communities they represent, these gardens inspire questions and observations. Communicating effectively with a wider community about what we learn is challenging, yet significant.
Allen Centennial Garden,
620 Babcock Drive,
Madison, WI 53706,
(608) 576-2501.

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Gardening Without Gravity

Plants don’t need much to thrive: sunlight, water and some soil, but how do you garden on the International Space Station where even the air has to be shipped from the Earth and a watering can simply doesn’t work? We will discuss the challenges of growing plants in space and how this environment offers unique insight into both how plants work and how they serve to promote well being, even when traveling at 17,500 miles per hour and 250 miles straight up.
Allen Centennial Garden,
620 Babcock Drive,
Madison, WI 53706,
(608) 576-2501.

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Intro to Beekeeping

This is a basic beekeeping class beginning with hiving bee packages in the spring to harvesting honey in the fall.
Northland Arboretum,
14250 Conservation Drive,
Baxter, MN 56425,
(218) 829-8770.

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Herbal Aromatherapy

In this class, students will learn about the different actions, qualities, and properties of herbs, which are used to create essential oils, and will leave with a basic knowledge and understanding of how to use essential oils safely and effectively.
Lauritzen Gardens,
100 Bancroft Street,
Omaha, NE 68108,
(402) 346-4002.

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Botanical Design With Movement

Make beautiful floral designs to display at home or give as a gift. Each workshop has its own unique theme which allows the participant to enjoy a new experience each time they participate. Learn basic floral design skills that can be used to create all types of arrangements.
Lauritzen Gardens,
100 Bancroft Street,
Omaha, NE 68108,
(402) 346-4002.

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Tea 101

Learn all about different types of teas during these 1.5 hour sessions with The Tea Smith. In this session, learn about the rich history and processing of tea. Plus, sample each of the major styles of tea.
Lauritzen Gardens,
100 Bancroft Street,
Omaha, NE 68108,
(402) 346-4002.

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Introduction to Herbalism

This session will cover a wide range of topics relating to herbs and their uses in everyday life. Participants will explore different action categories, how herbs work together, and how to choose the right herbs based on herbal philosophy. Learn basic terminology and build a foundation of basic herbal knowledge.
Lauritzen Gardens,
100 Bancroft Street,
Omaha, NE 68108,
(402) 346-4002.

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Terrariums

Combine plants, science and design to create miniature worlds. Learn how to design and care for terrariums, then build your own.
Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden,
909 Robert D. Ray Drive,
Des Moines, IA 50309,
(515) 323-6290.

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