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Sustainability Efforts at the Garden: Part Two

Last week, we shared some of the sustainable actions we’ve been taking behind the scenes and how the Garden is committed to reducing our energy and resource use. This week learn more about how we’re bringing these environmental awareness initiatives and more to Garden visitors.

Virtual Field Trips

Virtual Field Trips You can give your students the experience of the Garden’s beautiful learning environment virtually! When you aren’t able to visit the Garden with your class, you can explore the outdoors with our virtual tours – videos and other materials you can use

Gardening Tips

Gardening Tips Below are our top tips and tricks from our experts to help your garden space thrive and make a positive impact on our environment, no matter the size. Explore our blog for more resources! Pollinators & Native Plants Playlist 8 Videos Fall Clean

Humble Habitats: New Exhibit at the Garden

The central theme of Habitat is “Protecting Habitats Protects Life,” but how? Why should we care about these habitats around us? Simply put, a habitat is the natural environment of an organism – it’s where living things live. But habitats are anything but simple. Habitats

Curriculum

Field Trip Curriculum Nurture the Roots in Your Classroom Guided field trips are linked to the Wisconsin Model Academic Standards.  Updated lesson plans and pre/post activities coming this spring! General Guided Field Trip All Ages Take students through the Garden to explore plants and nature.

Meet New Members of Our Garden Team: Summer Edition

Summer means lots happening at the Garden, including bringing on new team members and seasonal staff! Read on to meet new (and some returning!) members of our Garden Team: Education Sara Rabas Community Education Specialist What field are you coming from? I recently completed my

Eating Daylilies: The Dos and Don’ts

Flowers are typically things we admire. We walk through gardens, woods and other natural landscapes and hover when we see flowers we like – pointing at them and commenting how much we enjoy their shape and color. Marveling at these plants and then eating them,

Wisconsin’s Native Oaks

Especially in summer, it’s clear that our state is covered in forests. No matter where you look, there seems to be green! Oaks are nearly the most abundant type of tree in Wisconsin, second only to maples.1 Yet, oak ecosystems have been disappearing and are

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Sounds of Nashville on August 11

will be moved indoors with limited seating due to Friday’s weather forecast. Tickets are no longer available. We apologize for any inconvenience!

Due to the snow storm, the Garden will open at 12 pm today (Wednesday, April 3). Stay safe!