AHS LIVE: The African Ancestors Garden
Paul Peters, principal at Hood Design Studio, will share about the studio’s landscape design process for the African Ancestors Garden, part of the International African American Museum in Charleston, South […]
Paul Peters, principal at Hood Design Studio, will share about the studio’s landscape design process for the African Ancestors Garden, part of the International African American Museum in Charleston, South […]
Discover the hidden beauty and creative potential of shade gardening at Marin Art and Garden Center. Kick off our new How Does Your Garden Grow? hands-on lecture series with expert […]
The Artful Gardeners Club is proud to host the annual District X Luncheon “Birds & Bees” on April 8, 2026, at the Erie Trackside Manor in Port Jervis, NY. The annual luncheon will include the program “PRACTICAL DESIGN TIPS FOR CREATING BEAUTIFUL OUTDOOR SPACES” by guest speaker, Jan Johnsen, author and New York Botanical Garden […]
Poppy State: A Labyrinth of Plants and Beginnings is both a love letter to California and a literary tour de force that tells the story of resilience and reclamation through a relationship with plants, memory, myth, and indigenous knowledge. Author Myriam Gurba meditates on susto, a spiritual sickness specific to Latin America, and its culturally specific […]
Celebrate the return of spring at River Farm! Join us for our Spring Garden Market April 10 and 11 from 9:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m. Browse our popular garden marketplace, seek advice from horticultural experts, enjoy delicious food, and tour River Farm’s beautiful gardens and manor house. The market features 40 curated vendors with native […]
Colonial Williamsburg invites you to join us for a symposium filled with inspiration and discovery as we explore the rich legacy and living beauty of some of America's most iconic gardens. From the carefully cultivated landscapes of Charleston to the wild and visionary gardens of Bunny Mellon, leading voices in historic and horticultural scholarship to […]
Vegetation is shifting in response to intensifying environmental pressures—from invasive species and habitat fragmentation to rising nutrient loads and imbalanced herbivore populations. Drawing from his firm Phyto Studio’s experience with high-visibility public projects, landscape architect Thomas Rainer shares actionable strategies for designing resilient plantings. Learn how to work with competitive dynamics, select vigorous native species, […]
Join the Friends of the Tanger Arboretum on Saturday, April 18 from 10am – 2pm for a special April Nature Series extravaganza, “Leaf & Learn: A Celebration of Arbor Day!” This new, four-hour event features programs for all ages, ranging from an Arbor Day Storytime and craft for kids to a tree dedication commemorating America250, […]
Big ideas come in small spaces; learn how to make your patio, back yard, or other compact space a personal oasis with the right plants. Join us at Marin Art and Garden Center for the next installment of our How Does Your Garden Grow? hands-on lecture series, focused on designing beautiful, personal gardens, whether that […]
Join Colah B. Tawkin, creator of podcast Black in the Garden, for a conversation reflecting on the podcast’s highlights and impact, the future of horticultural communication, insights on land stewardship and farming heritage, and all things Black and botanical. Colah B. Tawkin, creator of Black in the Garden, is a ‘plantrepreneur’, podcaster, and the guide […]