Gardens & Tonic: Is It Art or Science? The Co-Construction of Botanical Illustration

Join Tracy Qiu for a journey into the complex and interesting stories unearthed around botanical renderings and colonial plant collection. Her Ph.D. research considers questions such as, "What were the circumstances under which botanical illustration was produced?" and, "How has the history of botanical illustration...

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Gardens & Tonic: Art in the Garden: What, Where, Why

Does art enhance a garden or detract from it? Does it reveal something about the site and enrich the experience of being there? And if not, why use it? Explore amazing gardens from around the world and consider how art in your garden can enrich...

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Gardens & Tonic: Creative Pruning Techniques: The Gibson Method

Virtual Meeting

This program is part of the Delco ARTS Week celebration.  There are right and wrong ways to do anything. Pruning the wrong way can lead to numerous issues for the tree in the long run. Have no fear, the Gibson Method is here! In this...

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Gardens & Tonic: Redefining Beautiful: Making the case for pollinator friendly ordinances

Virtual Meeting

Legal precedence and local ordinances are shifting to non-traditional landscapes. Join Heather Andrews as she shares pertinent information and resources you can use when making the case for municipal ordinances that are resource and pollinator friendly including pollinator plantings and lawn-to-meadow. Gardens & Tonic is...

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Gardens & Tonic: A Collector’s Garden: When Gardening Becomes An Obsession

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Gardeners tend to be natural collectors. Success and intrigue with a new plant makes us want more of the similar or something completely different. Join horticulturist Riz Reyes, for a brief history of plant exploration and learn about the different types of collectors and their specialties. As a Pacific Northwest gardener,...

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