POSTPONED: Master Gardener Plant Sale
UPDATE: The Master Gardeners of Greene County hope to host an online plant sale in late May; check back later for details. Presented by the Master Gardeners of Greene County […]
UPDATE: The Master Gardeners of Greene County hope to host an online plant sale in late May; check back later for details. Presented by the Master Gardeners of Greene County […]
Enjoy live music sponsored by Central Bank and Central Trust! Typically held at the Peace through People Pavilion, these concerts are moving virtual due to the coronavirus. Visit our Facebook […]
UPDATE 05/18/2020: These classes are now full. Links to the recorded sessions will be posted as they are available. This is a webinar series that provides research based horticulture information for gardeners and homeowners. They will learn techniques through online one hour classes followed by 30 minutes of questions and answers. Recaps the benefits of […]
Enjoy a special evening in the Mizumoto Japanese Stroll Garden with local food and beverages provided by Farmers Market of the Ozarks vendors.
The Roston Native Butterfly House, located near the Botanical Center, opens for the season from 10am-Dusk.
You are invited to join our team of dynamic volunteers who are passionate about native Lepidoptera and the habitats that support their life cycles. Dr. Chris Barnhart, Distinguished Professor of Biology at MSU and Roston Native Butterfly House Curator, will lead this basic training on species variety and what it takes to become a docent […]
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MU Extension presents Healthy Yards for Clear Streams designed to help you be environmentally responsible with lawn and landscape practices. By implementing the practices learned in this program, you will be able to reduce your annual use of fertilizers and pesticides needed to maintain your landscape, and prevent what chemicals you do apply from entering […]
This event has been postponed to June 2021. Check back later for more information!
This is a series of garden walks getting to know local flora and how it can be used for food, medicine and the story behind the common names. Plants we will visit this week: Spiderwort, Serviceberry, Prickly Pear, Quinine and more! Limited to the first 15 people. Fee $5 meet and pay at the Botanical […]