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Garden Chef Demos: Pamela Askerneese-Henry

Each Saturday and Sunday at 11:30 a.m. or 12:30 p.m. during Spring, Summer and Fall. In the Edible Garden Outdoor Kitchen, the Garden Chef Demos showcase fresh seasonal fruits, vegetables and herbs in simple and mouthwatering recipes. Be inspired to try something new the next time… Read More

Reducing Single-Use Waste: Earth Day Discussion with Boxed Water

In honor of Earth Day, the Curiosity Cart and Boxed Water will provide information about reducing plastic usage and alternatives to other single-use items. Discover the impacts of single-use items on the environment and ways you can help. Leave with a gift to encourage small changes in… Read More

SOLD OUT: Brunch and Mixology

Savor the season and celebrate spring with brunch in the Garden featuring four flavorful courses and beverage pairings, all highlighting locally sourced ingredients. Eat and learn alongside culinary-mixology duo, Nicky and Natalie Firmin-Chavez, who specialize in Latin-meets-Southern cuisine in their collaboration, Spirited Sol. Expect the unexpected, and be prepared for… Read More

Monument of Dirt & Air by Jered Sprecher

Interpreting botanical images shown through technology’s visual filters, Jered Sprecher’s paintings are unlike any other. In collaboration with Whitespace Gallery, located in Inman Park, Atlanta, Monument of Dirt & Air, features 10 oil paintings by Jered Sprecher that depict plants viewed through the lens of technology. These paintings… Read More

Glass in Flight

Created by nationally known sculptor Alex Heveri, the exhibition of glass sculptures captures the essence of flight. Included with Garden Admission. Featured will be 15 of artist Alex Heveri’s glass and steel sculptures of gigantic insects. The sculptures are Dalle de Verre, French for “glass slab,” a technique that… Read More

Great Backyard Bird Count

Bring your binoculars and get ready to participate in Cornell Labs’ annual Great Backyard Bird Count at the Atlanta Botanical Garden Gainesville. Identification sheets and instructions on how to enter your data as a citizen scientist will be provided by staff. A great event for the whole family. Garden Admission… Read More

SOLD OUT: Pickling for Beginners

Learn the basic principles of pickling as Chef Chance demonstrates how to make refrigerator pickles and a quick fermented pickle, then gives a brief overview of water bath canning for vegetable pickles. Taste this trio of pickles and bring home recipes and the knowledge to try them on… Read More

SOLD OUT: Perfecting Pie Fillings

Are you ready to perfect the pie fillings that go in your flaky crusts? In this class, we discuss recipes, techniques and practical tips for perfecting a variety of pie types including custard, fresh fruit and nuts. Schedule: Sunday, October 29, 3:30 – 5:30 p.m. Fee: $50 ($45 Members) Deadline: October… Read More

Imperiled Beauty: Endangered Plants in Georgia

Imperiled Beauty is an exhibit of 19 watercolor paintings by author and botanical artist, Laura C. Martin. Each of the flowers depicted grows in Georgia and is listed on the Federal Endangered Species list. The purpose of the exhibit is to raise awareness and inform people about the rare and… Read More

Sunday Pop-Up: Cocktails in the Garden

Beat the Sunday scaries with a pop-up edition of Cocktails in the Garden on Sunday, July 23, 1:30 – 6 p.m. Enjoy cocktails from cashless bars (card only) and live entertainment while exploring the summer exhibition Trolls: Save the Humans by Thomas Dambo. LEARN MORE Schedule: Sunday, July… Read More