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Drawing from Plants and Flowers

How do you make plants and flowers seem alive and natural in a drawing or painting? Can you smell their scent and feel their fragilility…

California Plant Families

One of the easiest ways to identity California’s flora is to learn to recognize the primary characteristics of several of the most common plant families…

Beginning Succulent Propogation

Would you like to expand your succulent collection with what you already have? Join us at the Ruth Bancroft Garden for a workshop with Walker…

Rhododendron Overview by Steve Hootman

The Bloedel Reserve welcomes Steve Hootman, Executive Director & Curator of the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden.  Bloedel boasts a huge collection of rhododendrons, and there…

Growing Plants Without Much Water

This class will clear up some facts on water use and plant needs and explain why plants in nature live without supplementary irrigation. Egan will…

Floral Arrangements from your Garden

Homestead Design Collective, at MAGC, will discuss creating magical arrangement using home-grown flowers and branches with master designer Alethea Harampolis, co-founder of Studio Choo and…

Gardening With Foliage First

Karen Chapman is co-author of the award winning book Fine Foliage, (2013) and author of the 2017 book, Gardening with Foliage First (Timber Press).  Additionally, she…

Gourd and Basket Classes

The Misti Washington Gourd and Basket Guild presents its thirteenth Gourd and Basket Weekend at San Diego Botanic Garden. Throughout the weekend, 30 classes will…

Designing For Habitat

The Marin Art & Garden Center presents Designing for Habitat. Habitat gardens contain a profusion of foliage and flowers that create a feeling of sanctuary…

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