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  • Spring Plant Sale

    Goodwood Museum & Gardens 1600 Miccosukee Road, Tallahassee, Florida, United States

    Join us for Goodwood’s Spring Plant Sale on April 11th from 9 am-1 pm, a must-visit event for plant lovers of all kinds! This sale will feature a beautiful selection of heirloom and Florida-friendly plants, perfect for adding charm and resilience to your garden. Yes, we will be selling roses this year! In addition to […]

  • VeggiePalooza

    VeggiePalooza
    Fullerton Arboretum 1900 Associated Road, Fullerton, California, United States

    Join us for our annual Veggie sale! Shop a variety of vegetable and herb plants grown on site. We also have ornamental plants available that will surely make your garden sprout with life.

  • VeggiePalooza

    VeggiePalooza
    Fullerton Arboretum 1900 Associated Road, Fullerton, California, United States

    Join us for our annual Veggie sale! Shop a variety of vegetable and herb plants grown on site. We also have ornamental plants available that will surely make your garden sprout with life.

  • Colonial Williamsburg’s 79th Annual Garden Symposium

    Colonial Williamsburg 101 Visitor Center Drive, Williamsburg, VA

    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 […]

  • AHS LIVE: Future Nature: Cultivating Resilience Amid Ecological Change

    American Horticultural Society - AHS Live

    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, […]

  • Spring Flower Preservation with Sayde and Gabby

    Yew Dell Botanical Gardens 6220 Old LaGrange Road, Crestwood, Kentucky, United States

    Join our team of horticulturists as they share tricks of the trade to preserve the bounty collected in our spring gardens. From pressing and hanging to drying and saving, you’ll learn how to preserve flowers, petals, leaves and entire blooms — techniques which can be used for wreaths, ornaments and other decor items. Attendees will […]

  • Leaf & Learn: A Celebration of Arbor Day

    The Louise Arnold Tanger Arboretum at LancasterHistory 230 North President Avenue, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States

    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!” […]

  • AHS Live: Behind-the-Scenes Tour: Headwaters at the Comal

    American Horticultural Society - AHS Live

    The Headwaters at the Comal sits at a remarkable moment in its transformation, and visitors on this tour will experience all three chapters of its story firsthand. The journey begins […]

  • Small Spaces, Big Impact Gardens with Jill Sowards

    Marin Art and Garden Center 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Ross, California, United States

    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 […]

  • AHS Live: Black in the Garden

    American Horticultural Society - AHS Live

    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 […]