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Cancelled: Rain Gardens: Why and How?

Due to Coronavirus COVID-19, this program is cancelled.  We hope to reschedule it at another time. For announcements about this and other programs, sign up for our eNews. Learn what Rain Gardens are all...

Nature Photography with a Focus on the Garden

Local nature photographer and Master Naturalist Jim Easton will show and talk about his photos, many of which were taken at the Williamsburg Botanical Garden. Jim will share tips for creating a good image,...

Butterfly Trek – The Amazing Monarch Migration

Learn about Monarch butterflies and the life cycle of the 4 generations it takes to complete their 6,000-mile migration from Mexico to Canada and back to Mexico every year.  VCE Master Gardener and WBG...

Hanging with the Bat Squad

There is something about October that makes us think of bats! Have you ever wondered WHY bats hang upside down? Or, how many species of bats live in our region? What do they do...

Arboretum Status: It’s a Really Big Deal!

Did you know that Williamsburg has a Level I Arboretum and a Level II Arboretum? VCE Master Gardener and Tree Steward Bill Dichtel explains how these two arboretums developed and how you can enjoy...

Flowering Bulbs for Late Winter and Spring Color

WE REGRET THAT THIS PROGRAM HAS BEEN CANCELED. The first brave blooms of late winter make everyone happy! Daffodils are the best-known blooming bulbs, but there are many other early blooming bulbs that grow...

Bluebirds in Your Back Yard

Learn about the lifecycle of bluebirds from nest building to fledging and how to attract these delightful birds to your yard. Our speaker is Connie Reitz, current President of the Historic Rivers Chapter of...

Jump Start Your Spring Vegetable Garden

Veggies fresh from your own garden will taste far better than what you can buy at the grocery store. Learn how to start and establish a great vegetable garden starting with soil preparation and...