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Native Plant Solutions: Perennials for Shade (virtual)

Virtual (Zoom)

Spend your lunch hour getting to know some of the best go-to plants for building ecologically sound landscapes. We'll take a deep dive into a handful of specific native plants, focusing on a landscape situation or plant adaptation that makes them particularly helpful. The October session will highlight native perennials for shady parts of the garden. Few plants grow in the full shade underneath evergreens, but there are many native perennials that thrive in less than full-sun conditions. Join us for a look at a range of options that will add beauty and ecological benefits to your landscape.

Free

Storytime & Discovery Drop-In

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities at the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Thursday morning in the story circle in the Discovery Garden. Activities for caregivers to enjoy with their youngsters will be available on the picnic tables in the same garden area. 

Free

Walk on the Wild Side: Grasses

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. The October walk will focus on native grasses.

$10

Just Us Birding with Naturally Wild

Duke Gardens - Gothic Gate Entrance 420 Anderson St., Durham, United States

This program is designed as an affinity space for BIPOC participants with any level of birding experience. Whether this is your first time or you are an experienced birder, join Naturally Wild LLC to meet the birds that call Duke Gardens home. Led by bird guide Deja Perkins, participants will learn how to identify various birds, help contribute to the NC Bird Atlas and learn how to monitor birds in their own neighborhoods using Merlin and eBird.

Free

Hora de cuentos en español

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

¡La hora de cuentos es un programa diseñado para que jóvenes puedan aprender y disfrutar de los jardines en español! La hora de cuentos ocurre en el círculo de cuentos en el Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (marcado con “D3” en el mapa). Cada semana leeremos algunos cuentos, pasaremos tiempo disfrutando de las plantas en este jardín, y realizaremos actividades relacionadas a los cuentos.

Free

Forest Bathing Walk

Duke Gardens - Stone Patio Behind the Doris Duke Center 420 Anderson St., Durham, NC, United States

Come discover the regenerative power of mindful engagement with nature. The Japanese tradition of Shinrin-Yoku, forest bathing, is a practice of using all of your senses to connect with nature. Many studies have found it to be helpful in decreasing stress, increasing immune system functioning, and improving concentration, creativity and mood. In a slow-paced two-hour session, certified Forest Therapy Guide Stephanie Campbell will offer a sequence of gentle invitations designed to help you immerse yourself in deeper connection with nature, ending with a forest-based tea.

$26

Storytime & Discovery Drop-In

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities at the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Thursday morning in the story circle in the Discovery Garden. Activities for caregivers to enjoy with their youngsters will be available on the picnic tables in the same garden area.

Free

Meet the Keepers

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Plan your visit to include a stop in the Discovery Garden for this special opportunity to meet the keepers of the bees, chickens and incredible edible plants. Stop by to meet and learn from staff members who specialize in caring for this engaging garden area beloved by learners of all ages. 

Free

Birding on International Migratory Bird Day

Duke Gardens - Meet in front of the Doris Duke Center

Calling birders of all skill levels to build your observation skills on a slow stroll through Duke Gardens as you gather a list of different birds that use the Gardens, in celebration of International Migratory Bird Day. 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. You’ll leave with an appreciation for the global communities of life that migration facilitates. Bring your own binoculars if you have them (not required) and a sense of curiosity.  

Free

Children’s Birding For Kids 6-10 Years Old

Duke Gardens - Meet in front of the Doris Duke Center

Do you have a young person in your life interested in birds? Join us for a birding class for kids where we will explore Duke Gardens in search of the birds that call this place home! Kids can be dropped off or accompanied by an adult to learn all about birds, their special adaptations and what kinds of birds live around us. Kids can bring their own binoculars or borrow a pair from us. No prior experience necessary. Participation limit of 1 adult for every child.

$8

There’s Healing in the Garden (for BIPOC participants)

Duke Gardens - Meet in front of the Doris Duke Center

Participants will confirm the relationship they hold with plants that brings life to mind, body, and soul. This workshop will provide the opportunity to explore the benefits of garden herbs commonly used in the kitchen and reflect on the intuitive wisdom gained from interacting with them. This program is designed specifically for BIPOC adults (18+ years old). Participants will receive a garden kit that includes herbs, soil, one planter, seeds, journal and herbal guide to take home.

$38

Try This Not That: Turfgrass & Groundcovers

Between television commercials promoting green, healthy lawns and online influencers trumpeting climate-savvy lawn alternatives, the average gardener or homeowner would need a bushhog to cut through the noise. Join us for a stroll through the gardens to learn how we develop turfgrass and groundcover solutions that balance our commitment to climate-resilient gardening and our passion for high-impact beauty – and how you can too!  

$18

Storytime & Discovery Drop-In

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities at the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Thursday morning in the story circle in the Discovery Garden. Activities for caregivers to enjoy with their youngsters will be available on the picnic tables in the same garden area.

Free

Tree Trek

Duke Gardens - Gothic Gate Entrance 420 Anderson St., Durham, United States

Join tree expert Matt Archibald from Leaf & Limb for a walk to wonder at the beauty of trees and learn fascinating facts about various species, their ecological importance and their role in our environment. Matt Archibald is a huge nerd for trees and nature. He is an ISA Board Certified Master Arborist, Tree Risk Assessment Qualified and a veteran in the industry for 10 years and counting. Coming from a rock climbing background, Matt discovered his passion and purpose in life when he started learning about trees and their ever-expanding universe of information. The more we learn, the more we realize how little we know!

$18

A Conversation with Sue Stuart Smith

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

Learn about the transformative positive power of gardening on mental health in this conversation with Sue Stuart Smith, together with Emily Bernhardt, about the lessons Sue has learned through her work and in sharing her message with the world. Sue Stuart Smith is a psychiatrist, psychotherapist and author of The Well Gardened Mind, listed as one of the 37 best books of 2020 by The Times and gardening book of the year by The Sunday Times. In a powerful combination of contemporary neuroscience, psychoanalysis and brilliant storytelling, The Well Gardened Mind investigates the magic that many gardeners have known for years – working with nature can radically transform our health, well-being and confidence.

Free

Harvest Festival

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Celebrate the bounty of autumn with a festival of activities, music, demonstrations and more in the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden, led by Duke Gardens and other local groups. We’ll have free drop-in activities for adults and children of all ages together.

Free

Storytime & Discovery Drop-In

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities at the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Thursday morning in the story circle in the Discovery Garden. Activities for caregivers to enjoy with their youngsters will be available on the picnic tables in the same garden area.

Free

Meet the Keepers

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Plan your visit to include a stop in the Discovery Garden for this special opportunity to meet the keepers of the bees, chickens and incredible edible plants. Stop by to meet and learn from staff members who specialize in caring for this engaging garden area beloved by learners of all ages. Drop-in activity for all ages. Adult chaperone required for minors.

Free

Beginning Birding for Adults

Sarah P. Duke Gardens 420 Anderson 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. 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.

Free

The Journey of Land Relationship: Growing Your Bond

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

Forming a land-based relationship with place is an ongoing process, whether you live and garden on your own land, in an apartment or another setting. Together you’ll explore what it means to arrive in an ecosystem, become a part of it and take responsibility for your shared future.

$22

Storytime & Discovery Drop-In

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities at the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Thursday morning in the story circle in the Discovery Garden. Activities for caregivers to enjoy with their youngsters will be available on the picnic tables in the same garden area.

Free

Just Us Birding with Naturally Wild

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

This program is designed as an affinity space for BIPOC participants with any level of birding experience. Whether this is your first time, or you are an experienced birder, join Naturally Wild LLC to meet the birds that call Duke Gardens home. Led by bird guide Deja Perkins, participants will learn how to identify various birds, help contribute to the NC Bird Atlas and learn how to monitor birds in their own neighborhoods using Merlin and eBird.

Free

A Festival of Fabulous Mums

Duke Gardens - Culberson Asiatic Arboretum 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Enjoy an explosion of color this fall during A Festival of Fabulous Mums at Duke Gardens. Exhibition mums will create a dazzling floral display outdoors at the Ruth Mary Meyer Japanese Garden in the Culberson Asiatic Arboretum. Central Carolina Chrysanthemum Society members will be on hand to highlight the 13 classes of mums and answer questions.

Free

Hora de cuentos en español

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

¡La hora de cuentos es un programa diseñado para que jóvenes puedan aprender y disfrutar de los jardines en español! La hora de cuentos ocurre en el círculo de cuentos en el Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (marcado con “D3” en el mapa). Cada semana leeremos algunos cuentos, pasaremos tiempo disfrutando de las plantas en este jardín, y realizaremos actividades relacionadas a los cuentos.

Free

Mum’s the Word: Tour of Show Chrysanthemums

Duke Gardens - Culberson Asiatic Arboretum 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Mums can be carefully cultivated to produce amazingly large blooms in a spectacular range of flower types and colors. Learn the secrets of display mums as Michelle takes you to see the flowers on exhibit in the Culberson Asiatic Arboretum.

$16

A Festival of Fabulous Mums

Duke Gardens - Culberson Asiatic Arboretum 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Enjoy an explosion of color this fall during A Festival of Fabulous Mums at Duke Gardens. Exhibition mums will create a dazzling floral display outdoors at the Ruth Mary Meyer Japanese Garden in the Culberson Asiatic Arboretum. Central Carolina Chrysanthemum Society members will be on hand to highlight the 13 classes of mums and answer questions.

Free

Japanese Maple Walk

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

Join Bobby on a stroll to meet Duke Gardens’ collection of Japanese maples at their time of peak seasonal splendor. Learn about the variety of leaf colors and shapes that these charismatic trees are known for, along with horticultural advice about ways to feature them in your garden. 

$16

Storytime & Discovery Drop-In

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities at the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Thursday morning in the story circle in the Discovery Garden. Activities for caregivers to enjoy with their youngsters will be available on the picnic tables in the same garden area.

Free

Walk on the Wild Side: Fall Color Change

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. The November walk will focus on fall color change.

$10

Meet the Keepers

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Plan your visit to include a stop in the Discovery Garden for this special opportunity to meet the keepers of the bees, chickens and incredible edible plants. Stop by to meet and learn from staff members who specialize in caring for this engaging garden area beloved by learners of all ages. Drop-in activity for all ages. Adult chaperone required for minors.

Free

Basket Weaving with Daylily & Iris Leaves

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

Learn to weave a basket using the iris and daylily leaves cut back from the garden in autumn. This class will cover material preparation and the twining method of weaving. Students will leave with a tiny and sweet-smelling basket.

$68

Children’s Birding For Kids 6-10 Years Old

Duke Gardens - Meet in front of the Doris Duke Center

Do you have a young person in your life interested in birds? Join us for a birding class for kids where we will explore Duke Gardens in search of the birds that call this place home! Kids can be dropped off or accompanied by an adult to learn all about birds, their special adaptations and what kinds of birds live around us. Kids can bring their own binoculars or borrow a pair from us. No prior experience necessary. Participation limit of 1 adult for every child.

$8

Native Plant Solutions: Deer-resistant Perennials (virtual)

Virtual (Zoom)

Spend your lunch hour getting to know some of the best go-to plants for building ecologically sound landscapes. We'll take a deep dive into a handful of specific native plants, focusing on a landscape situation or plant adaptation that makes them particularly helpful. The November session focuses on deer-resistant perennials. From phytochemicals to structural adaptations, many plants have evolved strategies to minimize browsing. No plant is completely off limits with the hungry hordes, but there are species that rarely make the menu. Join us for a look at native perennials that will give you beauty and ecological benefits even if you’re gardening in deer territory. 

Free

Storytime & Discovery Drop-In

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities at the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Thursday morning in the story circle in the Discovery Garden. Activities for caregivers to enjoy with their youngsters will be available on the picnic tables in the same garden area.

Free

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. Look for an additional Midday Meander on Dec. 12

Free

A Journey of Land Relationship: Committing to the Long Haul

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

Forming a land-based relationship with place is an ongoing process, whether you live and garden on your own land, in an apartment or another setting. Together you’ll explore what it means to arrive in an ecosystem, become a part of it and take responsibility for your shared future.

$22

Botanizing at Occoneechee Mountain

This North Carolina State Natural Area is a gem, with a diversity of natural plant and animal communities not found anywhere else in the Triangle region. Join Paul Manos and Alec Motten on a 2- to 3-mile mountain hike of moderate difficulty. Both Alec and Paul bring a deep expertise in plants and ecology; they will “read” the landscape and give you a unique view of Occoneechee Mountain.

$34

Young Naturalist Series For Kids 6-10 Years Old

Duke Gardens - Meet in front of the Doris Duke Center

Explore gardening, how plants grow and learn about which animals may be living in Duke Gardens and using the plants to survive. Each session will have hands on activities and interactive lessons that inspire curiosity and encourage connections with the natural world. Children can be dropped off for the 1.5-hour lesson and will be guided by 2 educators while they explore the Gardens.

$12

Storytime & Discovery Drop-In

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities at the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Thursday morning in the story circle in the Discovery Garden. Activities for caregivers to enjoy with their youngsters will be available on the picnic tables in the same garden area.

Free

Meet the Keepers

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Plan your visit to include a stop in the Discovery Garden for this special opportunity to meet the keepers of the bees, chickens and incredible edible plants. Stop by to meet and learn from staff members who specialize in caring for this engaging garden area beloved by learners of all ages. Drop-in activity for all ages. Adult chaperone required for minors.

Free

December Japanese Tea Gathering: Shiwasu

Duke Gardens - Culberson Asiatic Arboretum 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join Chizuko Sueyoshi and members of the Japanese Tea Practitioners of Durham for a moment of respite in the Duke Gardens teahouse, where you will experience the centering calm of a traditional Japanese tea gathering.

$68

Holiday Greenery: Build Your Own Wreath

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

Horticulturists Michelle Rawlins and Megan Brown will demonstrate how to construct a holiday wreath for your front door using fresh cut greenery from the Gardens. Each participant will learn how to build a wreath using provided greenery and other interesting botanical material.  Please bring a pair of hand pruners and any additional adornments you would like to include. All other material will be provided. 

$68

December Japanese Tea Gathering: Shiwasu

Duke Gardens - Culberson Asiatic Arboretum 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join Chizuko Sueyoshi and members of the Japanese Tea Practitioners of Durham for a moment of respite in the Duke Gardens teahouse, where you will experience the centering calm of a traditional Japanese tea gathering.

$68

December Japanese Tea Gathering: Shiwasu

Duke Gardens - Culberson Asiatic Arboretum 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join Chizuko Sueyoshi and members of the Japanese Tea Practitioners of Durham for a moment of respite in the Duke Gardens teahouse, where you will experience the centering calm of a traditional Japanese tea gathering.

$68

Winter Tree Ramble

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

Join Katie Rose Levin on a winter walk where we’ll learn how to identify trees while they are fast asleep! You’ll learn about a mix of evergreen and deciduous trees by closely observing buds, bark and other clues that reveal tree identity. We will talk about how trees influence our gardens, the birds, butterflies and bees, even while they are deep in their winters repose. 

$24

Cultivando Conexiones – paseos en el jardín para familias con jóvenes

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

Traiga a su familia para disfrutar de un paseo en los jardines de Duke Gardens. El paseo incluye actividades para jóvenes y adultos, y está planificada como una oportunidad para descubrir los jardines usando sus sentidos de la vista, el oído, el olor, y el tacto.  Durante el paseo pasaran un buen tiempo disfrutando los jardines acompañados por una empleada y educadora bilingüe de Duke Gardens. El guía llevara al cabo el paseo completamente en español.

Free

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

Cultivando Conexiones – paseos en el jardín para familias con jóvenes

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

Traiga a su familia para disfrutar de un paseo en los jardines de Duke Gardens. El paseo incluye actividades para jóvenes y adultos, y está planificada como una oportunidad para descubrir los jardines usando sus sentidos de la vista, el oído, el olor, y el tacto.  Durante el paseo pasaran un buen tiempo disfrutando los jardines acompañados por una empleada y educadora bilingüe de Duke Gardens. El guía llevara al cabo el paseo completamente en español.

Free

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

Children’s Birding for Kids 6-10 Years Old

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

Do you have a young person in your life interested in birds? Join us for a birding class for kids where we will explore Duke Gardens in search of the birds that call this place home! Kids can be dropped off or accompanied by an adult to learn all about birds, their special adaptations and what kinds of birds live around us. Kids can bring their own binoculars or borrow a pair from us. No prior experience necessary. Participation limit of 1 adult for every child.

$8

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

Discovery Drop In & Storytime

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities in the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Saturday, with drop-in activities from 10 a.m. to noon.

Free

Hora de cuentos en español (Spanish Storytime)

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

¡La hora de cuentos es un programa diseñado para que jóvenes y sus adultos puedan aprender y disfrutar de los jardines en español! La hora de cuentos ocurre en el círculo de cuentos en el Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (marcado con “D3” en el mapa). Cada semana leeremos algunos cuentos, pasaremos tiempo disfrutando de las plantas en este jardín, y realizaremos actividades relacionadas a los cuentos.

Free

Cultivando Conexiones – paseos en el jardín para familias con jóvenes

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

Traiga a su familia para disfrutar de un paseo en los jardines de Duke Gardens. El paseo incluye actividades para jóvenes y adultos, y está planificada como una oportunidad para descubrir los jardines usando sus sentidos de la vista, el oído, el olor, y el tacto.  Durante el paseo pasaran un buen tiempo disfrutando los jardines acompañados por una empleada y educadora bilingüe de Duke Gardens. El guía llevara al cabo el paseo completamente en español.

Free

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

Introduction to EcoSomatics (virtual)

Virtual (Zoom)

Join us for a one-hour online class that invites you to explore the relationship between your body and the natural world through the lens of ecosomatics. Rooted in somatic awareness and ecological connection, ecosomatics offers a framework for deepening your embodied understanding of place, self and the environment. Through a series of short, guided prompts and exercises, we will engage the senses, tune into the rhythms of nature and cultivate a sense of presence and connection. Whether you are new to somatic practices or an experienced practitioner, this class offers an accessible and refreshing way to reconnect with the living world around you. This program will be recorded and shared with all registered participants.   

Free

Seed Starting for Spring and Summer Vegetables

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Late winter is the time to start planning your spring and summer vegetable garden. Starting your vegetables from seed gives you the opportunity to expand the varieties of plants you grow, from that unusual bean variety to the squash you can’t find in a grocery store. Learn the benefits of growing vegetables from seed as horticulturist Megan Brown guides you through the process from germination to harvest. Imagine crisp greens, juicy tomatoes, crunchy cucumbers and other garden-grown delights in your kitchen. Learn what to start from seed now for transplanting later and what should be sown directly into the garden. Participants will plant several varieties of vegetables from seed to take home to your garden and receive other resources for garden planning. All materials provided.   

$28

Discovery Drop In & Storytime

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities in the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Saturday, with drop-in activities from 10 a.m. to noon.

Free

Hora de cuentos en español (Spanish Storytime)

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

¡La hora de cuentos es un programa diseñado para que jóvenes y sus adultos puedan aprender y disfrutar de los jardines en español! La hora de cuentos ocurre en el círculo de cuentos en el Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (marcado con “D3” en el mapa). Cada semana leeremos algunos cuentos, pasaremos tiempo disfrutando de las plantas en este jardín, y realizaremos actividades relacionadas a los cuentos.

Free

Beginning Birding for Adults

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. 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

Discovery Drop In & Storytime

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities in the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Saturday, with drop-in activities from 10 a.m. to noon.

Free

Hora de cuentos en español (Spanish Storytime)

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

¡La hora de cuentos es un programa diseñado para que jóvenes y sus adultos puedan aprender y disfrutar de los jardines en español! La hora de cuentos ocurre en el círculo de cuentos en el Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (marcado con “D3” en el mapa). Cada semana leeremos algunos cuentos, pasaremos tiempo disfrutando de las plantas en este jardín, y realizaremos actividades relacionadas a los cuentos.

Free

Foundations, Fillers, and Flourishes: Native Sedges for Every Garden (virtual)

Virtual (Zoom)

Native sedges are garnering attention for their versatility and ecological impact in the landscape. These herbaceous perennials—primarily in the genus Carex—shine as alternatives to mulch, turfgrass, and aggressive groundcovers, especially in shady conditions. They provide food, shelter, and nesting material for wildlife. Learn about the roles they play and the benefits they offer. You’ll come away knowing which species are well-adapted to our region and will help you build beautiful, ecologically sound landscapes.  

Free

Discovery Drop In & Storytime

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities in the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Saturday, with drop-in activities from 10 a.m. to noon.

Free

Hora de cuentos en español (Spanish Storytime)

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

¡La hora de cuentos es un programa diseñado para que jóvenes y sus adultos puedan aprender y disfrutar de los jardines en español! La hora de cuentos ocurre en el círculo de cuentos en el Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (marcado con “D3” en el mapa). Cada semana leeremos algunos cuentos, pasaremos tiempo disfrutando de las plantas en este jardín, y realizaremos actividades relacionadas a los cuentos.

Free

Spring Botanizing at Penny’s Bend

Penny's Bend Nature Preserve Old Oxford Rd, Durham, NC, United States

Penny’s Bend, an 84-acre preserve, has a unique geology and therefore distinct soils that support rare plant species. Join Alec Motten, professor emeritus, and Paul Manos, professor of biology at Duke University, for a relatively easy hike, under 2 miles. The spring wildflower season is challenging to predict, but we will see plenty! Plan to wear weather appropriate comfortable clothes and good walking shoes. 

$24

EcoSomatics: Interdependence and Transformation

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Explore different facets of transformation through the lens and practice of ecosomatics in a series of five workshops designed around a central theme that can also be taken as stand-alone classes. The March 27 session will focus on the themes of interdependence and transformation. Discover the profound connections between your body and the living world. Through guided movement, sensory awareness, and creative exercises, we will explore themes of interdependence and transformation as they unfold within the garden's vibrant landscape and in our own lives. This immersive experience invites you to attune to the dynamic relationships between yourself, the more-than-human world, and the elements, fostering a deeper understanding of the mutual exchanges that sustain life. Perfect for anyone seeking connection, creativity or simply a moment to move with deeper attention to the world around them.   

$25

Family Tree: Film Screening and Panel Discussion

Hayti Heritage Center 804 Old Fayetteville St., Durham, NC, United States

The 2nd African American Legacy in Gardening and Horticulture Symposium begins on Friday evening with a free film screening followed by a panel discussion. In Family Tree, Black land ownership and sustainable forestry are one and the same, and two North Carolina families take on the challenge of building intergenerational wealth while raising healthy forests. Historically, because of knowledge gaps around land stewardship, Black owners have sold their precious acreage to developers. Guided by forestry experts Sam Cook, Mavis Gragg, and Alton Perry, these families are empowered to cultivate a dream of restorative abundance. While the value of a tree is often overlooked, Tyrone and Edna Williams prepare their three sons to continue the family’s legacy by teaching them to balance economic potential with environmental protection. Newer owners, Nikki and Natalie Jefferies, learn that the seeds they plant now will have far-reaching consequences. In order to move fully into the future, the sisters and their father, Sidney, must confront deep wounds from the past to restore family unity. In her directorial debut, Jennifer MacArthur leans into the intimate and visionary process of protecting Black legacies through environmental sustainability.    

Free

African American Legacy in Gardening and Horticulture Symposium

Hayti Heritage Center 804 Old Fayetteville St., Durham, NC, United States

Back for a second year, The African American Legacy in Gardening and Horticulture Symposium will explore the unsung historical legacy of African American plantspeople, horticulturists, residential gardeners, and gardening clubs. These personal narratives and generational gardening practices have all too often been ignored, overlooked, or not fully appreciated within the framework of American landscape history, global ethno-botanical viewpoints, and contemporary environmental writing. This one-day symposium brings together a cadre of horticulturists, historians, beautification advocates and plantspeople to celebrate the contributions made by these gardening innovators and modern-day practitioners, while further educating and enlightening the public and future generations of plant lovers.  

Free

Discovery Drop In & Storytime

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities in the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Saturday, with drop-in activities from 10 a.m. to noon.

Free

Hora de cuentos en español (Spanish Storytime)

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

¡La hora de cuentos es un programa diseñado para que jóvenes y sus adultos puedan aprender y disfrutar de los jardines en español! La hora de cuentos ocurre en el círculo de cuentos en el Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (marcado con “D3” en el mapa). Cada semana leeremos algunos cuentos, pasaremos tiempo disfrutando de las plantas en este jardín, y realizaremos actividades relacionadas a los cuentos.

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 May 1 and June 5.   

Free

Discovery Drop In & Storytime

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities in the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Saturday, with drop-in activities from 10 a.m. to noon.

Free

Hora de cuentos en español (Spanish Storytime)

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

¡La hora de cuentos es un programa diseñado para que jóvenes y sus adultos puedan aprender y disfrutar de los jardines en español! La hora de cuentos ocurre en el círculo de cuentos en el Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (marcado con “D3” en el mapa). Cada semana leeremos algunos cuentos, pasaremos tiempo disfrutando de las plantas en este jardín, y realizaremos actividades relacionadas a los cuentos.

Free

Cultivando Conexiones – paseos en el jardín para familias con jóvenes

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

Traiga a su familia para disfrutar de un paseo en los jardines de Duke Gardens. El paseo incluye actividades para jóvenes y adultos, y está planificada como una oportunidad para descubrir los jardines usando sus sentidos de la vista, el oído, el olor, y el tacto.  Durante el paseo pasaran un buen tiempo disfrutando los jardines acompañados por una empleada y educadora bilingüe de Duke Gardens. El guía llevara al cabo el paseo completamente en español.

Free

Member Monday Garden Walks: Peak Spring in the Historic Terraces

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! Tens of thousands of bulbs planted in the fall burst into bloom every spring in the Historic Terraces. Join us to enjoy this brilliant display at its peak.  

Free

Botany Spotlight: Mosses of Duke Gardens

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Walk the Gardens with Blanka Aguero, bryophyte data manager at the Duke University Herbarium, in collaboration with the Duke University Herbarium, to look for mosses and liverworts, discussing what they tell you about the site. You will learn identifying characteristics of these small plants by observing similarities and differences with a magnifying lens. Blanka will lead a separate program focused on the mosses of Duke Forest on April 29.

$24

EcoSomatics: Transformative Frameworks

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Explore different facets of transformation through the lens and practice of ecosomatics in a series of five workshops designed around a central theme that can also be taken as stand-alone classes. The April 10 session will focus on transformative frameworks for understanding and engaging with change. Bringing together ecosomatics and decolonial thought, this class invites participants to reflect on the profound transformations happening in our world and the ways we might show up differently in this era of climate change. Through guided movement, embodied reflection and sensory exercises, we will consider how our interdependence with the natural world can inspire new ways of being. Engage with the garden as a site of learning, connection and possibility, and leave with tools for grounding and action in these times of transformation.   

$25

April Fusho-an Tea Gathering-Friday

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Join us for a moment of respite in the Duke Gardens teahouse, where you will experience the centering calm of a traditional Japanese tea gathering. Enjoy the aesthetics, poetry and serenity of this rich tradition over an enticing bowl of whisked green tea and a Japanese confection. Guests will meet onsite at Duke Gardens, to be escorted on a 10-minute walk to the teahouse. Seating is on the ground unless a chair is requested during registration by emailing GardensEducation@duke.edu. Capacity of eight; for ages 12 and up.

$68

Spring Ephemerals in the Blomquist

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

A special phenomenon happens in the native woodland garden every spring—sunlight reaching through bare branches warms the soil and a group of delicate spring wildflowers burst to life.  Due to their small stature and brief visible life span, it can be easy to miss these harbingers of spring. Join curator Annabel Renwick to learn more about spring ephemerals and spot what is popping up in the Blomquist Garden of Native Plants at this time of year.      

$18

Discovery Drop In & Storytime

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities in the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Saturday, with drop-in activities from 10 a.m. to noon.

Free

April Fusho-an Tea Gathering-Saturday, first seating

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Join us for a moment of respite in the Duke Gardens teahouse, where you will experience the centering calm of a traditional Japanese tea gathering. Enjoy the aesthetics, poetry and serenity of this rich tradition over an enticing bowl of whisked green tea and a Japanese confection. Guests will meet onsite at Duke Gardens, to be escorted on a 10-minute walk to the teahouse. Seating is on the ground unless a chair is requested during registration by emailing GardensEducation@duke.edu. Capacity of eight; for ages 12 and up.

$68

Hora de cuentos en español (Spanish Storytime)

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

¡La hora de cuentos es un programa diseñado para que jóvenes y sus adultos puedan aprender y disfrutar de los jardines en español! La hora de cuentos ocurre en el círculo de cuentos en el Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (marcado con “D3” en el mapa). Cada semana leeremos algunos cuentos, pasaremos tiempo disfrutando de las plantas en este jardín, y realizaremos actividades relacionadas a los cuentos.

Free

April Fusho-an Tea Gathering-Saturday, second seating

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Join us for a moment of respite in the Duke Gardens teahouse, where you will experience the centering calm of a traditional Japanese tea gathering. Enjoy the aesthetics, poetry and serenity of this rich tradition over an enticing bowl of whisked green tea and a Japanese confection. Guests will meet onsite at Duke Gardens, to be escorted on a 10-minute walk to the teahouse. Seating is on the ground unless a chair is requested during registration by emailing GardensEducation@duke.edu. Capacity of eight; for ages 12 and up.

$68

Botany by Plant Family: The Key to See

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

With ethnobiologist Marc Williams. Learning to notice plant family patterns can greatly aid in demystifying the “green wall” of plant species around us. Nearly 350,000 species of flowering plants are known to global science, and these species have been grouped into over 400 flowering plant families. By learning the top 30 plant families growing around you, you will begin to recognize plants everywhere you go. After an indoor presentation on the major plant families common to the Southeastern U.S., reinforce your plant identification skills on a walk in the Gardens to observe family patterns in leaf, flower and fruit types. Discuss edibility, medicinality, craft, wildlife support and landscape beauty as you gain a more holistic understanding of the major plants comprising Southern U.S. flora and their potential ecological and ethnobotanical applications.

$32

Native Plant Solutions: Perennials for Planting on Slopes (virtual)

Virtual (Zoom)

Spend your lunch hour getting to know some of the best go-to plants for building ecologically sound landscapes. In the Native Plant Solutions series, we take a deep dive into a handful of specific native plants, focusing on a landscape situation or plant adaptation that makes them particularly helpful. This session addresses the challenge of what to plant on slopes. Most of us garden on sites that aren’t flat. We deal with hills, ditches, banks, ridges, and all the ups and downs that come with them. It’s physically more difficult to work on them, and they’re particularly vulnerable to erosion when rainfall going downhill gathers speed and volume. What plants work best on slopes? In this session, we’ll discuss objectives for managing slopes and connect them to plant attributes that fulfill those objectives. The plants you choose are part of a larger community on which native fauna and flora rely. Learn how to approach slopes as an opportunity to improve function and add ecological benefits without sacrificing aesthetics.   

Free

Beginning Birding for Adults 

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. 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

Hora de cuentos en español (Spanish Storytime)

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

¡La hora de cuentos es un programa diseñado para que jóvenes y sus adultos puedan aprender y disfrutar de los jardines en español! La hora de cuentos ocurre en el círculo de cuentos en el Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (marcado con “D3” en el mapa). Cada semana leeremos algunos cuentos, pasaremos tiempo disfrutando de las plantas en este jardín, y realizaremos actividades relacionadas a los cuentos.

Free

Discovery Drop In & Storytime

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities in the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Saturday, with drop-in activities from 10 a.m. to noon.

Free

EcoSomatics: Impermanence

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Explore different facets of transformation through the lens and practice of ecosomatics in a series of five workshops designed around a central theme that can also be taken as stand-alone classes. The April 24 session will focus on the theme of impermanence. Explore the beauty and wisdom of impermanence through guided movement, sensory practices and reflective exercises, we will attune to the ever-changing rhythms of life and consider how embracing impermanence can deepen our connection to ourselves and the environment. This class offers a space to reflect on growth, decay and renewal, and to explore how impermanence shapes the ways we navigate personal and ecological change. Join us in the garden to cultivate presence, adaptability and a sense of peace within life’s dynamic flow.  

$25

Discovery Drop In & Storytime

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

*CANCELED DUE TO RAIN IN THE FORECAST* Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities in the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Saturday, with drop-in activities from 10 a.m. to noon.

Free

Hora de cuentos en español (Spanish Storytime)

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

*Cancelado debido al mal tiempo* ¡La hora de cuentos es un programa diseñado para que jóvenes y sus adultos puedan aprender y disfrutar de los jardines en español! La hora de cuentos ocurre en el círculo de cuentos en el Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (marcado con “D3” en el mapa). Cada semana leeremos algunos cuentos, pasaremos tiempo disfrutando de las plantas en este jardín, y realizaremos actividades relacionadas a los cuentos.

Free

Botany Spotlight: Mosses of Duke Forest

Spend an afternoon in Duke Forest, learning about the common mosses of North Carolina woods. Learn about the biology of mosses and liverworts and gain basic moss identification skills as you explore a world beneath your feet. With Blanka Aguero, bryophyte data manager at the Duke University Herbarium, in collaboration with the Duke University Herbarium.

$22

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 an additional walk on June 5.

Free

Hora de cuentos en español (Spanish Storytime)

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

¡La hora de cuentos es un programa diseñado para que jóvenes y sus adultos puedan aprender y disfrutar de los jardines en español! La hora de cuentos ocurre en el círculo de cuentos en el Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (marcado con “D3” en el mapa). Cada semana leeremos algunos cuentos, pasaremos tiempo disfrutando de las plantas en este jardín, y realizaremos actividades relacionadas a los cuentos.

Free

Weaving a Garlic Basket

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

This one-day workshop will cover making a hanging basket, traditionally used for storing garlic or onions, from start to finish. It’s a great introduction to working with natural reed and creating a structural vessel by following a simple weaving pattern. Students will leave with their own basket to hang in the kitchen. Materials and tools included.  

$85

Discovery Drop In & Storytime

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities in the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Saturday, with drop-in activities from 10 a.m. to noon.

Free

May Children’s Day Japanese Tea Gathering

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Join Chizuko Sueyoshi and members of the Japanese Tea Practitioners of Durham for a moment of respite in the Duke Gardens teahouse, where you will experience the centering calm of a traditional Japanese tea gathering. Enjoy the aesthetics, poetry and serenity of this rich tradition over an enticing bowl of whisked green tea and a Japanese confection. Guests will meet onsite at Duke Gardens, to be escorted on a 10-minute walk to the teahouse. Seating is on the ground unless a chair is requested during registration by emailing GardensEducation@duke.edu. Capacity of eight; for ages 12 and up.

$68

Cultivando Conexiones – paseos en el jardín para familias con jóvenes

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

Traiga a su familia para disfrutar de un paseo en los jardines de Duke Gardens. El paseo incluye actividades para jóvenes y adultos, y está planificada como una oportunidad para descubrir los jardines usando sus sentidos de la vista, el oído, el olor, y el tacto.  Durante el paseo pasaran un buen tiempo disfrutando los jardines acompañados por una empleada y educadora bilingüe de Duke Gardens. El guía llevara al cabo el paseo completamente en español.

Free

Member Monday Garden Walks: Blomquist Garden of Native Plants

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! Spend a May afternoon under the shade of native trees and visit an exciting new garden area developed within the Blomquist Garden of Native Plants.   

Free

Moving with the Season: A Virtual Movement Class Inspired by the Gardens (virtual)

Virtual (Zoom)

Join ComMotion for a virtual exploration of spring in Duke Gardens designed to get your body moving.  Music will guide our attention to the sights, sounds, and smells of nature.  We will perform simple movements for all abilities inspired by the Gardens, stretching our bodies and relaxing our minds.   

Free

EcoSomatics: Adaptation and Resilience

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Explore different facets of transformation through the lens and practice of ecosomatics in a series of five workshops designed around a central theme that can also be taken as stand-alone classes. The May 8 session will focus on the themes of adaptation and resilience. Through guided movement, sensory exploration and reflective practices, we will engage with the more-than-human world as a teacher of adaptability and strength. Together, we’ll consider how ecosystems respond to change in unexpected ways, opening to the myriads of possibilities that unfold from every moment. Guided by the notion that the future is not a foregone conclusion, we will see how we, too, can draw on our embodied wisdom to navigate challenges and adapt together. This class invites you to cultivate a deeper connection to the garden, each other and your own relational capacity for resilience in the face of life’s uncertainties.   

$25

Discovery Drop In & Storytime

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities in the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Saturday, with drop-in activities from 10 a.m. to noon.

Free

Hora de cuentos en español (Spanish Storytime)

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

¡La hora de cuentos es un programa diseñado para que jóvenes y sus adultos puedan aprender y disfrutar de los jardines en español! La hora de cuentos ocurre en el círculo de cuentos en el Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (marcado con “D3” en el mapa). Cada semana leeremos algunos cuentos, pasaremos tiempo disfrutando de las plantas en este jardín, y realizaremos actividades relacionadas a los cuentos.

Free

Looking for Lichen

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Lichens are found in nearly every habitat on Earth. Despite being often overlooked, they are extremely useful indicators of both air pollution and climate change. Embark on a lichen-centric ramble through Duke Gardens to explore the fascinating world of these curious organisms. Learn to identify different kinds of lichens and understand their ecological roles.   

$22

Discovery Drop In & Storytime

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

Join us for a story time and some self-guided activities in the Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (D3 on the map). Story times will begin at 10:30 and 11:30 a.m. each Saturday, with drop-in activities from 10 a.m. to noon.

Free

Hora de cuentos en español (Spanish Storytime)

Duke Gardens - Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden 420 Anderson Street, Durham, NC, United States

¡La hora de cuentos es un programa diseñado para que jóvenes y sus adultos puedan aprender y disfrutar de los jardines en español! La hora de cuentos ocurre en el círculo de cuentos en el Charlotte Brody Discovery Garden (marcado con “D3” en el mapa). Cada semana leeremos algunos cuentos, pasaremos tiempo disfrutando de las plantas en este jardín, y realizaremos actividades relacionadas a los cuentos.

Free

Native Plant Solutions: Perennials to Fill the Gaps (virtual)

Virtual (Zoom)

Spend your lunch hour getting to know some of the best go-to plants for building ecologically sound landscapes. In the Native Plant Solutions series, we take a deep dive into a handful of specific native plants, focusing on a landscape situation or plant adaptation that makes them particularly helpful. This session explores a group of plants whose survival strategies give them an edge when there’s open space. Uncovered ground in a landscape is an invitation for something to grow there. Often, what grows is a plant we don’t want (i.e., a weed). Gaps show up in new plantings before the plants have matured and in established plantings when they are disturbed. In this session, we’ll focus on dynamic fillers—desirable species that can be used to close those gaps, fill any new ones that arise, and provide seasonal color. Learn how to use these plants to reduce the need for weeding and mulching, and to create beautiful, resilient, lower-maintenance plantings.  

Free

EcoSomatics: Cycles of Life

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Explore different facets of transformation through the lens and practice of ecosomatics in a series of five workshops designed around a central theme that can also be taken as stand-alone classes.

The May 22 session will conclude our ecosomatics series with a class exploring the Cycles of Life. Through movement, reflection and sensory practices, we’ll attune to the rhythms of beginnings and endings, and the threads that carry forward through time. Drawing inspiration from the more-than-human world, this class invites participants to consider what it means to end well, honor transitions and nurture continuity within change. Together, we’ll explore how cycles in nature and our own lives offer wisdom for living with intention and grace. Join us for this reflective and grounding experience in the beauty of Duke Gardens.

$25

Forest Bathing Walk

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Come discover the regenerative power of mindful engagement with nature. The Japanese tradition of Shinrin-Yoku, forest bathing, is a practice of using all your senses to connect with nature. Many studies have found it to be helpful in decreasing stress, increasing immune system functioning, and improving concentration, creativity and mood. In a slow-paced two-hour session, certified Forest Therapy Guide Stephanie Campbell will offer a sequence of gentle invitations designed to help you immerse yourself in deeper connection with nature, ending with a forest-based tea.

$26

Tree Trek

Onsite at Duke Gardens - directions to follow

Join tree expert Matt Archibald from Leaf & Limb for a walk to wonder at the beauty of trees and learn fascinating facts about various species, their ecological importance and their role in our environment.

$24

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.

Free

Member Monday Garden Walks: Pollinators in the Pocket Prairie

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! Visit the Pocket Prairie, a special project in a parking lot adjacent to Duke Gardens and learn about the pollinator research underway there.

Free

Pollinator Paradise: Cultivating Gardens That Support Bees, Butterflies, and Beyond (virtual)

Virtual (Zoom)

Join Dr. Neeti Bathala for an engaging lecture on the vital role of pollinators in sustaining ecosystems and food production. Discover native plants and flowers that attract and nourish a variety of pollinator species and gain practical insights into designing year-round blooming gardens—even in small spaces or containers. Participants will also learn how to take actionable steps for conservation and participate in citizen science by reporting pollinator observations.

Free

Plants and Pollinators in the Pocket Prairie

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

Did you know a prairie can grow in a parking lot? Southeastern native prairie plants can be an attractive, low maintenance alternative to sod in underutilized urban areas such as parking lots. Additionally, unlike sod, these pocket prairies can also be beneficial to pollinators such as birds and butterflies. Visit a Duke Gardens pocket prairie project in a nearby parking lot for a show-and-tell demonstration of the way the ecological benefits of prairies can coexist with a built environment. You’ll leave with a plant list and an appreciation for the power of prairie plants.   

$18

Healing Ukraine: Botanical Gardens in a Time of War — a Model of International Collaboration (virtual)

Virtual (Zoom)

Join us for a timely webinar about Ukrainian botanical gardens and their critical role during the ongoing war with Russia. Since the Russian invasion in early 2022, Ukraine’s botanical gardens have been serving as centers of respite, recovery, environmental education, and nature healing. Leaders from several Ukrainian gardens will describe their current focus on Therapeutic Horticulture, utilizing US expertise provided primarily by North Carolina Botanical Garden to assist the traumatized population of their country, including veterans and displaced families. Ukrainian botanical garden leaders will provide vivid images of their gardens and their work and will discuss the crucial support from US partners. The webinar will conclude with a question-and-answer session and will explain how you can assist these efforts.  

Free