TODAY'S HOURS: 8 AM – 3 PM

*Last entry is an hour before closing

TODAY'S HOURS: 8 AM – 3 PM

*Last entry is an hour before closing

Forest Bathing: October

Click here to register now. Forest Bathing, or shinrin-yoku, is the deliberate practice of immersion in nature using mindfulness and the senses. This practice originated in Japan and allows the body, mind and spirit to relax and rejuvenate surrounded by the healing powers of nature. We begin the class by discussing the guiding principles of […]

Begonia Terrariums for Beginners

Click here to register now.  Bring a touch of nature into your home by creating a terrarium featuring a begonia from the internationally recognized Begonia Species Collection at the Fort Worth Botanic Garden! You’ll receive hands-on instruction from an experienced horticulturist covering the essential techniques for creating and maintaining a vibrant terrarium and leave with […]

Drawing in the Garden: BRIT Library Collections

Person drawing dried flowers

Click here to register now. Engage with Nature by discovering and polishing your drawing skills! Bring your favorite portable medium and explore a new artistic focus each month. Our award-winning artist instructor will start with a demonstration, then answer questions and provide tips and one-on-one attention throughout a free-drawing session. We will end by gathering […]

Drawing in the Garden: BRIT Herbarium

Person drawing dried flowers

Registration for this class is now closed. We hope to see you next month! Please note that July’s class will meet on July 20 rather than the first Saturday of the month. Engage with Nature by discovering and polishing your drawing skills! Bring your favorite portable medium and explore a new artistic focus each month. […]

Drawing in the Garden: Pollinator Pathway

Person drawing dried flowers

Click here to register now. Engage with Nature by discovering and polishing your drawing skills! Bring your favorite portable medium and explore a new artistic focus each month. Our award-winning artist instructor will start with a demonstration, then answer questions and provide tips and one-on-one attention throughout a free-drawing session. We will end by gathering […]

Forest Bathing: September

Click here to register now! **In September, our Forest Bathing class will be September 7 since the Garden is celebrating ¡Celebramos! Opening Day Kickoff: Free Admission Day on the second Saturday.  We hope to see you there, too! Forest Bathing, or shinrin-yoku, is the deliberate practice of immersion in nature using mindfulness and the senses. […]

Perennial Essentials

This class has been cancelled. Cultivate sustainable, wildlife-friendly gardens using perennials – plants that live for two or more years without needing to be replaced. You’ll receive practical guidance on selecting and caring for species that thrive in Texas’s unique environmental conditions, with a particular focus on maintaining perennial garden beds through the heat of […]

Preserving the Harvest: Introduction to Pickling

Registration for this class is now closed. We hope to see you for another Food & Wellness class soon! Discover the age-old art of pickling as a method of preserving seasonal produce. Sample a variety of delicious, homemade pickles as our instructor introduces the basics of ingredient selection, brine characteristics and pickling techniques. Then get […]

Begonias 101 – From Our Collection to Yours

Registration for this class is now closed. We hope to see you for another Horticulture & Gardening class soon! Get to know the Garden’s Begonia Collection & Species Bank – the largest accredited begonia collection in North America – and grow your own collection with propagated specimens! Class will begin with a tour of the […]

Forest Bathing: August

Click here to register now.  Forest Bathing, or shinrin-yoku, is the deliberate practice of immersion in nature using mindfulness and the senses. This practice originated in Japan and allows the body, mind and spirit to relax and rejuvenate surrounded by the healing powers of nature. We begin the class by discussing the guiding principles of […]