St. Patrick’s Day Pond Dye
Garfield Park Conservatory 300 North Central Park Avenue, Chicago, IL, United StatesA long-time Chicago tradition on a MUCH smaller scale - you drive the boat this time!
A long-time Chicago tradition on a MUCH smaller scale - you drive the boat this time!
Methods of Propagation is part of a 6 class series on Urban Agroecology: Ecosystem-based Food Production for Cities.
Skills in Landscape Reading is part of a 6 class series on Urban Agroecology: Ecosystem-based Food Production for Cities
Beneficial Fungi in the Garden is part of a 6 class series on Urban Agroecology: Ecosystem-based Food Production for Cities.
8th Annual Bee Forum: The Art of Beekeeping, The Science of Bees
Beginner/Intermediate study in drawing foundations as well as learning to draw plants from real life.
Climate change is impacted by rising levels of carbon dioxide, but how do garden practices fit into the larger picture? Breanne Heath of The Pie Patch will present on this plus how you can take action.
On April 15, get a head start on your garden this year by planting cold-season crops in April. All proceeds go to help fund GPCA programs!
The Gene Siskel Film Center and the Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance invite Chicago residents to experience Black Harvest Film Festival highlights from past years.
The Garfield Park Conservatory Alliance, Land and Sea Dept., and Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) are excited to partner on a special Earth Day celebration on April 22! The party will feature drinks, food and music curated by Land and Sea Dept., alongside environmental programming with on focus on climate change from NRDC.