In Bloom: Fall 2013

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In this issue: Emil and Nancy Graeser Pledge a $225,000 Matching Grant Founders’ Garden Opens at the Heigold House Helen Burns Harrigan – A Garden Visionary Plant Spotlight: Serviceberry Waterfront Botanical Gardens …


Botanica secures future garden site

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We are happy to share some truly fantastic news about the Waterfront Botanical Gardens effort. Earlier this week, Botanica formalized our agreement with Louisville Metro Government over the use of the former …


Founders’ Garden at Heigold House Opens

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Botanica is delighted to have celebrated the Grand Opening of the Founders’ Garden at the Heigold House on Thursday, May 30th. Hundreds were in attendance to celebrate the opening of the garden …


Opening of the Founders’ Garden

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Botanica invites you to celebrate the Opening of the Founders’ Garden Join Botanica for a bite to eat and a toast as wecelebrate the opening of the Founders’ Garden at theHeigold House! …



Ward-Pugh pledges matching grant

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Ninth District Councilwoman Tina Ward-Pugh has been so excited about our plans to create a Founders’ Garden at the Heigold house facade, she’s decided to offer a $5,000 matching grant. That means …


In Bloom: Spring 2013

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In this issue: Lincoln Park Conservatory – A Must-See in the Windy City Tomatoes on the Loose Founders Garden at the Heigold House Facade Washed Away: The Impact of the 1937 Flood …


Waterfront Botanical Gardens in the News

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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 …


Member Meeting at Hidden Hill a Great Success!

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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 …


In Bloom: Fall 2012

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In this issue: The Great Title Search Botanica’s Summer Bus Trip Recap Worth the Wait – Pittsburgh Adds Second Major Botanical Garden Your Fall Landscaping Plans Botanica’s Annual Member Meeting and Garden …