Botanica to Host Grand Opening of the Founders’ Garden at the Heigold House
Join Botanica for a bite to eat and a toast as we celebrate the opening of the Founders’ Garden at the Heigold House! We have lots to celebrate, and will be hosting …
Join Botanica for a bite to eat and a toast as we celebrate the opening of the Founders’ Garden at the Heigold House! We have lots to celebrate, and will be hosting …
The Waterfront Botanical Gardens project is getting some attention in the news! The Gardens were recently featured in the Courier-Journal and on WFPL. Check out both stories and get involved. Help make the Waterfront …
Those of you that missed our member meeting and garden tour on Thursday night missed out on a great time! We had a blast on our tour of Hidden Hill – the …
We’re excited to share some wonderful news about a recent major gift. Established in 1937, the Crescent Hill Woman’s Club has focused their efforts on helping women and children – two key …
In case you missed us at this year’s Locust Grove Gardener’s Fair, here are some pictures of all the fun we had! We had a great time meeting with familiar faces and …
One of the things we love about our members is their willingness to let us join in on their travels – especially when those travels include visits to botanical gardens and other …
WHERE: Bunton’s Seed WHEN: Saturday, March 24th 10am – Noon 939 E. Jefferson St. Louisville, KY 40206 ADMISSION: FREE – but reservations are required. RSVP by calling 502-276-5404. Be sure to leave …
Here are some photos from the event we hosted back in October titled “A Garden of Our Own: Creating a Botanical Garden in Louisville.” The event featured Mike Kimmel, Cindi Sullivan and …
On Wednesday, November 2nd, Botanica was pleased to host a community breakfast at the Louisville Water Tower on River Road. The event was titled “An Urban Garden: Growing Louisville Green” and featured …
Botanica is excited to announce that it is participating in this year’s Festival of Faiths – which takes place November 3rd – 7th at the Henry Clay in Louisville. The Festival of …