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Pruning Ornamental Trees

Sarah P. Duke Gardens 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Winter is the time for pruning. Pruning can help minimize disease, direct a tree’s growth and reduce future problems. Bobby Mottern, Duke Gardens horticulture director, will discuss goals, methods and timing while demonstrating proper pruning techniques on a small tree under 15 feet tall. We will begin by evaluating a tree for its health and architecture and then demonstrate several pruning strategies.  

$22

Midday Meander

Sarah P. Duke Gardens 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a conversational stroll in the garden that deepens your relationship with plants. Swap plant stories, dig into horticultural history, question what you know and practice multisensory observation on a playful amble through the Gardens that delights and disrupts your understanding of what a garden can be. Expect to learn from each other, share what you know and leave with more questions than you started with.

Free

Preparing Your Garden for Spring

Sarah P. Duke Gardens 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Whether or not it feels like it in February, spring is just around the corner. Join Horticulturist Martin Jahn for a workshop on how to prepare yourself and your garden for the upcoming season. Together you will consider the different tasks to get done before the big bloom begins. Participants will learn how and when to fertilize, crop planning and rotation, irrigation systems from ancient cultures to modern classics and how to garden smoothly through the busy growing season that lies ahead.  

$22

Making Herbarium Specimens for Science and Art 

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

This interactive program will combine the scientific and artistic aspects of plant specimen preservation. Participants will learn the process of creating herbarium specimens, from plant collection and pressing to proper mounting techniques, including exploration of historical practices. Through hands-on activities, attendees will gain an appreciation for both the scientific and aesthetic value of preserved plant specimens in museum collections and everyone will leave with a prepared plant specimen from the Duke Gardens plant collection. 

$48

Birding for Beginners: The Great Backyard Bird Count 

Duke Gardens Lewis St. Entrance 2000 Lewis Street, Durham, NC, United States

Build your bird observation skills on a slow stroll through Duke Gardens as you gather a list of different birds that use the Gardens, just in time to participate in the Great Backyard Bird Count taking place Feb. 14-17. If you have ever found yourself wondering about the birds that are flying or singing around you, bring those questions with you to learn together as a group. Bring your own binoculars if you have them (not required) and a sense of curiosity.    

$10

Member Monday Garden Walks: Winter in the Culberson Asiatic Arboretum

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Stay connected to the most recent garden updates and seasonal highlights by learning directly from Duke Gardens staff on a casual stroll. While construction for the transformative Garden Gateway Project is underway, enjoy exclusive access on this monthly walk.  Use your members free code or become a member today! The February Walk will focus on the fragrant and colorful blooms and other winter delights in the Culberson Asiatic Arboretum.  

Free

Bearing Witness with Leaves: A Grief Journey with Gaza (virtual)

Virtual (Zoom)

Bearing Witness Gaza is an ongoing creative grief-processing practice combining art and elements of nature. Please come share virtual space with us at a challenging time for our joint humanity and hear from a local artist about her practice. To process and cope with the immense emotions that arose as a response to the escalating civilian suffering in Gaza, she turned to nature and the technique of chlorophyll printing. She will share how applying the images of Gaza to fresh leaves has allowed her to process and find her own humanity and resilience amid her grief and sorrow.  Look for a hands-on chlorophyll printing workshop on May 17 led by the same artist. 

Free

Pruning Shrubs

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Pruning can help minimize disease, direct growth and lessen future problems. Horticulture director Bobby Mottern will discuss goals, methods and timing while demonstrating proper pruning techniques on several shrubs. You will see demonstrations of structural pruning techniques, renewal pruning and hedging methods, along with tool and safety reviews.   

$22

Member Monday Garden Walks: Late Winter in the Doris Duke Center Gardens and Beyond

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Stay connected to the most recent garden updates and seasonal highlights by learning directly from Duke Gardens staff on a casual stroll. While construction for the transformative Garden Gateway Project is underway, enjoy special access on this monthly walk.  Use your members free code or become a member today! Winter is a great time to appreciate the structure of a garden. Join horticulture staff for a walk through the Doris Duke Center Gardens (and beyond) to find the highlights of winter and spot signs of spring.  

Free

Walk on the Wild Side

Duke Gardens - Gatehouse Entrance to Blomquist Garden of Native Plants 420 Anderson St., Durham, United States

Join horticulture staff and volunteers on a walk around the Blomquist Garden of Native Plants to learn about connections between people, plants and place.  Each month will feature a different seasonal topic related to gardening with native plants. Look for additional walks on April 3, May 1 and June 5.   

Free