Good4U: Health by Chocolate
Click here to register now. Join the Garden and our partner, Natural Grocers, to explore, discover and engage with a variety of health & earth-conscious topics. Good4U classes are free; registration is recommended to help us best prepare a top-notch experience. Hooray! Chocolate can actually be good for us. Taste the quality and learn how […]
Learning About Herbs: Ginger
Click here to register now. Join us in discovering ginger – a delightfully flavorful herbal root perfect for warming the winter season! Our expert instructor will discuss the herb’s properties, uses and tips to grow your own at home and end the class with a fun hands-on activity. You’ll also receive recipes for incorporating it […]
Photographing the Monarch Migration
Click here to register now! Bring your camera to the Garden to capture the beauty of monarch butterflies as they pass through along a major migration corridor heading south for the winter. Local professional photographer Edgar Miller will provide expert tips on the best techniques and settings to snap great photographs of butterflies in their […]
Good4U: Natural Hacks to Support Memory
Click here to register. Join the Garden and our partner, Natural Grocers, to explore, discover and engage with a variety of health & earth-conscious topics. Good4U classes are free; registration is recommended to help us best prepare a top-notch experience. Did you know that November is Alzheimer’s Awareness Month? While age-related cognitive decline might seem […]
Find healing and wholeness at the Garden’s Health and Fitness courses
The new school year offers a fresh start–even for adults who graduated long ago. This fall, we encourage you to take this opportunity to rejuvenate your body and your mind at the Garden’s upcoming wellness classes and workshops.
Fort Worth Botanic Garden and Texas Christian University Collaborate to Highlight the Benefits of Urban Forests
The Fort Worth Botanic Garden (FWBG) is excited to announce the findings of a significant research project conducted in collaboration with the Texas Christian University (TCU) Environmental & Sustainability Sciences Department. This study highlights the vital ecosystem services provided by urban forests, specifically focusing on the South Woods of the Fort Worth Botanic Garden.
Spice Up Your Life at Our Ongoing Art Exhibit
Imagine how bland life would be without herbs and spices. Chinese food without ginger. Thanksgiving dressing without sage. Ice cream without vanilla. Explore this colorful world at “Spice of Life,” the Garden’s current art exhibit, on display at the Madeline R. Samples Exhibit Hall.
CHEERS TO 90 YEARS AT THE FORT WORTH BOTANIC GARDEN
Get ready to celebrate nature’s finest with the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, the oldest botanic garden in Texas! We’re turning 90 years old, and we’re inviting you to join the festivities.
TREE EXPERTS DONATE EXPERTISE TO SAVE THREATENED ASH TREES AT FWBG
A dedicated team of tree specialists have graciously donated services and treatment to help preserve several established ash trees at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden. Twenty-four ash trees that are threatened by the invasive emerald ash borer insect (Agrilus planipennis), also known as EAB, will receive treatment from Bartlett Tree Experts, a leading provider of scientific tree care, and Rainbow Ecoscience, a tree health company that leads the industry nationwide in creating solutions for pests and disease.
Learning About Herbs: Basil
Registration for this class is now closed. We hope to see you for another Food & Wellness class soon! Join us for an evening all about two plants – sweet basil and holy basil! These aromatic herbs delight the senses and hold many special gifts. During class, we’ll have an herbal tea tasting and discuss […]