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Austin Ikebana Group Monthly Meeting

Zilker Botanical Garden 2220 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX, United States

The Austin Ikebana Group was founded by Isamu Taniguchi (circa 1902-1992), who started building the Taniguchi Japanese Garden when he was 70 years old. Ikebana is more than simply arranging flowers-its Japanese characters mean “giving life to flowers.” This art form has spiritual and philosophical roots, where the relationship between every flower, stem, branch, leaf, and even container expresses a balanced and harmonious nature. The feelings of the arranger play a key role as well. Members rotate leading demonstrations and workshops. Because members have trained in various schools of Ikebana, including Ohara, Sogetsu, Ikenobo, and Ichiyo, they bring a rich atmosphere of learning and growth to the meetings. This becomes a contemplative practice of expressing gentleness and elegance through the art of flower arrangement. Meetings are monthly on the first Friday at 10am.

Free

Landscaping with Grasses and Sedges

Wildflower Center 4801 La Crosse Ave, Austin, TX, United States

Reduce your water usage, increase biodiversity and negate your need for fertilization by landscaping with native grasses and sedges. We’ll show you how during this class on Saturday, May 6! Space is limited. Registration is required.

$30

Class: Beekeeping

The Natural Gardener 8648 Old Bee Caves Rd, Austin, TX, United States

Are you curious about beekeeping? Would you like to know what the average person can do to protect and attract honey bees? Bee at The Natural Gardener to find out more about the honey bees’ job as pollinator, the causes of colony collapse disorder, and several ways we can help bees and other pollinators. Beekeeping information presented by Two Hives Honey.

Free

Austin Bonsai Society Monthly Meeting

Zilker Botanical Garden 2220 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX, United States

Bonsai is a living art form, with each plant constantly changing under the hand of the artist. It is a painting never quite finished. Bonsai also change with the seasons, with each plant having its own unique attractiveness during each season. Miniature maples, tiny elms, delicate pines, and junipers reflect both the seasons and the climates where they grow. Under our eyes, and in miniature form, we are privileged to watch the budding and leafing out of spring, followed by the flowers and fruit of summer, and the stark, yet beautiful, effect of bare branches against the winter sky. Bonsai is an exciting adventure that cannot be adequately described to those who have not experienced it personally. Miniature trees and landscapes, carefully nurtured in the seemingly too small containers, return to us much more than they exact in the cost of creating and maintaining these plants, which soon become our “children.” Bonsai is an adventure in which you can participate with us. You can find the Austin Bonsai Society on Facebook, Instagram, and YouTube.  

Free

Birds in the Landscape

Wildflower Center 4801 La Crosse Ave, Austin, TX, United States

Join birders from Travis Audubon and horticulturists from the Wildflower Center on a morning field trip the second Thursday of every month. Your guides will help identify both native and migratory birds and the native plants they rely on for food and shelter. Bring binoculars to see what feathered friends you can find throughout the gardens. This class will take place in person at the Wildflower Center. Space is limited and registration is required. PLEASE NOTE: In February 2023, this class will meet on the third Thursday of the month (Feb. 16). $15 per adult and $8 per youth (5 – 17 yrs). FREE for Travis Audubon members with discount code* *Advanced registration is still required. Travis Audubon members, email our offices for your discount code.

$15

Veggies 101

The Natural Gardener 8648 Old Bee Caves Rd, Austin, TX, United States

Have you ever wanted to learn how to grow your own food, but didn’t know where to start? We will walk you through all the basics from soil prep, to raised beds, to planting in the right season.

Free

Container Gardening Workshop

Wildflower Center 4801 La Crosse Ave, Austin, TX, United States

Learning the art of container gardening means you don't need a lot of land to support pollinators, enjoy the benefits of greenery and get your hands in the soil! Create a portable native plant paradise on your patio, balcony, or in your yard with this hands-on workshop taught by our very own Samantha Elkinton, Gardens Manager. Learn how to identify native plants that do well in containers and get tips for transplanting and keeping your flora healthy. Materials and plants for this class are included with registration. Participants are also welcome to bring a container of their choice (size specifications will be sent to participants prior to the workshop). This class will take place in person at the Wildflower Center. Space is limited and registration is required.

$60

[Cancelled] Class: Austin’s Creeks – Keep Austin Beautiful

The Natural Gardener 8648 Old Bee Caves Rd, Austin, TX, United States

Learn basic ecological concepts: what makes up a riparian ecosystem, its function, the characteristics of healthy vs. degraded areas, and how ecologists and conservationists go about restoring riparian areas, with examples. Also learn how to get involved with KAB and the Adopt-a-Creek program!

Free

Succulents in Containers

The Natural Gardener 8648 Old Bee Caves Rd, Austin, TX, United States

Learn how to create a beautiful succulent containers that will hold up in the Texas heat.

Free

Birds and Landscaping with Native Plants

Zilker Botanical Garden 2220 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX, United States

Violet Crown Garden Club’s May monthly meeting features a program on “Birds and Landscaping with Native Plants” with Gil Eckrich. Participants will enjoy an entertaining presentation while learning about the winning combination of native plant landscaping and birds. Social time starts at 9:30 AM in the Zilker Garden auditorium. The program begins at 10 AM with an optional club business meeting after. Gil Eckrich is a Wildlife Biologist specializing in the study of birds at Fort Hood, a US Army Veteran, a gardener, an award-winning photographer, and a volunteer in his community. Open to the public, free to attend.

Free

Resilient Beauty In The Garden

Zilker Botanical Garden 2220 Barton Springs Road, Austin, TX, United States

As seasonal transitions and climatic extremes continue to challenge Central Texas gardens, it becomes more important than ever for gardeners to explore the question: “How do plants thrive in the wild without our help?” Matt Welch, a horticulturist, farmer, and plant ecologist, spends entirely too much time pondering this very question. Join us for the monthly Garden Club of Austin meeting as he shares his best answers, exploring the hidden ways the incredible plants and plant communities of the Hill Country survive the seasons, and how you can take cues from these tough Texas plants to build wild beauty and resilience in your own garden. Matt Welch has spent the last 35 years enamored, mystified, perplexed and often confounded by the plant kingdom. He has worked in orchards, nurseries, botanical gardens, academia, and now lives and works on the Pedernales River, canoes to work every day, and is learning how to farm vegetables and grow cut flowers. An East Texan by birth and by disposition, Matt left Nacogdoches for Austin in 2005 after working several years at the SFA Mast Arboretum and the Pineywoods Native Plant Center, two gardens affiliated with Stephen F. Austin State University, where he received his BS in Horticulture a hundred years ago. While there, he happened upon the only thing he’ll be remembered by, a pink fruited form of American Beautyberry, known in the trade as Callicarpa americana ‘Welch’s Pink.’ This will take place in the auditorium. Open to the public, free to attend.

Free

Webinar: Everything Everyone Should Know About Butterflies

Texas A&M AgriLife Extension 1600 Smith Road, Austin, TX, United States

Join Molly Keck, Entomologist at Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service discuss butterflies and what you should know about them to attract and keep them in your garden. Molly Keck is a Senior Program Specialist in Integrated Pest Management and a Board-Certified Entomologist with Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service – Bexar County. This free Zoom webinar is open to the public.  Join Molly for this series of informative seminars on the 15 bugs everyone should know about and their impact in our homes and landscapes. Join Zoom Webinar Meeting ID – 863 6857 1398 Password – 15BUGS

Free