Education, conservation, and research are incorporated into our garden tours, which make them ideal for botanical gardens looking to add a formal travel program to build donations or connect with members. Programs can include expert lectures on topics of regional gardening interests, visits to spectacular botanical gardens, formal gardens and medicinal gardens, investigation of plant diversity and ecosystems in national parks, and so much more. Every detail of our garden tours is considered — even the lodgings are picked for the beauty and planning of their gardens.
Everyone interested in plants and gardens — from members of horticultural societies and orchid societies to custom groups of master gardeners, avid gardeners, and backyard gardeners — will be invigorated by the wealth of sights and information shared on these in-depth, revealing tours.
Celebrating gardens nationwide and beyond! May 10 is National Public Gardens Day, which also kicks off this year's Go Public Gardens Days! This...
Plants are at the center of most of the Earth's ecosystems, so wherever there are plants, there is biodiverse life and inexhaustible beauty. Admiring...
Guest Post by Debbie Jordan Recently, Holbrook hosted a small group of travelers from the Natural Resources Foundation of Wisconsin. It’s always...
If you’re looking for a fun and ecofriendly project to try at home, look no further than your own backyard. Whether you have a sizeable garden, a...