Healthy Garden Installation
Wildflower Center 4801 La Crosse Ave., Austin, TXLearn everything you need to know about site preparation, irrigation, planting best practices and mulch application for a healthy garden
Learn everything you need to know about site preparation, irrigation, planting best practices and mulch application for a healthy garden
Walk with expert horticulturists and birders as they point out native and migratory bird species and the native plants they depend on
This class will help you understand which native plants can thrive in drought and how to care for them.
It's finally bluebonnet season! Well, bluebonnet propagation season that is. Learn how to successfully plant, germinate and transplant your own bluebonnet seeds.
Gain practical skills in planting native species, creating shelter, and providing food sources to attract and support wildlife.
Walk with expert horticulturists and birders as they point out native and migratory bird species and the native plants they depend on
Discover how to use native plants to support birds in pollinators in this class, led by Wildflower Center Horticulturist Amy Medley
In this hands-on workshop, learn how to use leaf and twig characters to identify some of the most common tree species in central Texas.
In this hands-on workshop students will have a chance to spend time in the gardens collecting and processing seeds.
Forest bathing is based on the Japanese practice of Shinrin-Yoku, which is said to reduce stress and increase inner peace. During this class, you and fellow nature lovers will learn to better connect with nature through mindfulness and meditation.