Botanica to Participate in the Festival of Faiths
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 …
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 …
In the next couple of days, the latest Botanica newsletter should start arriving in mailboxes! Among the interesting articles you’ll find inside the newsletter is one highlighting some of the botanical tourism …
Botanica is excited to host a Louisville Luminaries Panel Discussion titled: “A Garden of Our Own: Creating a Botanical Garden in Louisville” at the Louisville Water Tower on Thursday, October 6, 2011. …
In this issue: Look to Ohio for Horticultural Tourism Destinations Waterfront Botanical Gardens Site Tour An Interview with Angela Gardiner and Bob Hill Plant Spotlight: The Crape Myrtle — A Summer Gem …
The Waterfront Botanical Gardens will be built at the very end of Frankfort Avenue where it intersects with River Road. Here’s a photo tour of the Frankfort Avenue corridor (which starts at …
At Botanica, we’re always delighted to find excellent gardening blogs – especially when they’re close to home! That’s why we were excited to discover Garden Cincinnati – a blog whose byline is: …
If you’ve never been over to Hidden Hill Nursery in Utica, Indiana, you really are missing out. In addition to a wonderful collection of plants, Hidden Hill also boasts a quirky, light-hearted …
My wife and I recently purchased a new home and are enjoying our first spring/summer in the new house. We spent the winter frantically working on house projects, remodeling the kitchen and …
“Bonsai in the Bluegrass” is a joint American Bonsai Society and Bonsai Clubs International bonsai symposium and learning seminar, June 16 – 19th at the Fern Valley Hotel and Conference Center. Bonsai …
Maybe the royal wedding last month go you thinking about English things – from queens, to hats, to tea to formal English gardens. This video from some folks in Grand Rapids, MI, …