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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT Shrouded In Light: Naturalistic Planting Inspired by Wild Shrublands
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT\nAdvance Registration Recommended \nJoin us as guest speakers Kevin Philip Williams and Michael Guidi of the Denver Botanic Gardens and authors of Shrouded in Light: Naturalistic Planting Inspired by Wild Shrublands (Filbert Press\, 2024) as they invite you to work\, live and play with shrubs. They will guide the session to explore a glorious spectrum of wild shrublands\, and discover the philosophies and design strategies behind translating these magnificent plant communities into your home garden. \nShrublands exist all around us\, thriving in almost any environmental condition\, from the desiccating sunshine of the endless sagebrush steppe to the deep\, private shade of moist forests. These diverse and inspiring ecosystems serve as perfect models for our gardens. Beyond their inherent beauty\, they provide nurturing habitats\, demonstrate resilience in the face of a changing climate\, and offer a challenge to conventional garden-making through their intense aesthetics and obscured intentions. \nDate: Thursday February 12th \nTime: 10:00am – 12:30pm \nLocation: Udall Conference Room\, 725 Camino Lejo Santa Fe 87505 (Second floor) \nCost: \n\nMember $28\nNo-Yet-Member $35\n\n  \n10:00am -11:15am: Presentation by Kevin and Michael (Udall\, second floor) \n11:15am – 11:30am: Everyone will walk or drive to the Garden (From Udall to main Garden entrance) \n11:30am – 12:30pm: Kevin and Michael will lead a guided walk through the Botanical Garden. (715 Camino Lejo) \n  \nAbout the presenters: \nKevin Philip Williams is a naturalistic gardener who collaborates with active and passive materials to create dynamic and challenging worlds. His unique style combines bioregional plant palettes\, a hardcore punk ethos\, and post-human aesthetics to craft wild and captivating spaces. Kevin’s extensive work with Denver Botanic Gardens has led to the creation of celebrated public gardens throughout the city. Kevin was a Gardener on The High Line in Manhattan and studied as a Horticulture Intern at Brooklyn Botanic Garden. He holds a MS degree in Public Horticulture from the Longwood Graduate Program at the University of Delaware and a BA degree in The History and Philosophy of Science from Bard College. \n \nMichael Guidi is an ecologist and horticulture researcher who is passionate about naturalistic plantings that embody the flexibility and resiliency of wild systems. His work draws inspiration from liminal urban spaces and wild areas alike. Preferring common and weedy plants to the rare and precious\, Michael is a proponent of dynamic\, self-sustaining gardens and green infrastructure as alternatives to static high-maintenance landscaping. His research links ecological theory with horticultural techniques and designs to broaden the definition of gardens and gardening. Michael worked as a field biologist before joining the Denver Botanic Gardens horticulture department. He holds a MS degree in Ecology from the Graduate Degree Program in Ecology at Colorado State University and a BS degree in Biology from Ithaca College. \n  \n**SFBG Members** You must sign in to receive your member discount. If you already have an account\, click the “Sign in” button at top of this page. \nIf you do not have an account\, click the “Register” button to create an account. Discount reflected at checkout. If you receive an error or have questions\, email info@santafebotanicalgarden.org. \nRefund policy: We do not offer refunds for this program. If you must cancel\, please consider the program fee a donation. \nCancellation Policy: Santa Fe Botanical Garden reserves the right to cancel programs at its discretion. Programs will run as scheduled\, regardless of weather\, unless participants are contacted directly by Garden Staff either by phone or email. \nNot yet a member? Join/renew now for discounts and benefits all year long! \n 
URL:https://visitsfbg.org/event/shrouded-in-light-naturalistic-planting-inspired-by-wild-shrublands-2026/
LOCATION:Udall Building\, 725 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260207T130000
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Pruning Basics Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Advance registration required. \nLinda Churchill and Noah Gapsis\, SFBG Horticulture Staff\, discuss why\, how\, and when to prune woody plants in a no-fear environment. This program is for anyone who is new to pruning\, or who wants to boost their understanding of the art and their confidence with the actual work.\nThe workshop provides a friendly\, stress-free opportunity for easy indoor practice making cuts\, along with discussion about tools and resources. Given time and good weather we will play outside at the end of the session. Lots of time for Q & A will be allowed. \nDate: Saturday February 7th \nTime: 1:00pm – 2:30pm \nLocation: Santa Fe Botanical Garden\, Hendricksen Pavilion\, 715 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe 87505 \nCost:  \n\nMembers: $28\nNot-Yet-Members: $35\n\n  \n**SFBG Members** You must sign in to receive your member discount. If you already have an account\, click the “Sign in” button at top of this page. \nIf you do not have an account\, click the “Register” button to create an account. Discount reflected at checkout. If you receive an error or have questions\, email info@santafebotanicalgarden.org. \nRefund policy: We do not offer refunds for this program. If you must cancel\, please consider the program fee a donation. \nCancellation Policy: Santa Fe Botanical Garden reserves the right to cancel programs at its discretion. Programs will run as scheduled\, regardless of weather\, unless participants are contacted directly by Garden Staff either by phone or email. \nNot yet a member? Join/renew now for discounts and benefits all year long! \nNot yet a member? Join/renew now for discounts and benefits all year long!
URL:https://visitsfbg.org/event/pruning-basics-workshop-2026/
LOCATION:Santa Fe Botanical Garden\, 715 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Workshops
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CREATED:20260105T233938Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260130T205731Z
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SUMMARY:February is for the Birds
DESCRIPTION:Registration recommended \nJoin us in the Garden to celebrate National Bird Feeding Month! \nWe will start with a 60 minute bird walk\, looking for our feathery neighbors as well as migrating birds passing through. \nAfter the walk\, we’ll gather to celebrate National Bird Feeding Month by making your own heart shaped suet snack to take home for your neighborhood birds. \nDownload your favorite Bird Tracking app to your phone before the program. (Example: Merlin\, iNaturalist\, eBird\, Audubon) \nDate: Saturday \nTime: 8:30am – 10:30am \nLocation:  Santa Fe Botanical Garden\, 715 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe 87505 Program participants will be met at the entrance gate to the Garden\, just outside of the visitor center. \nCost: \n\nMembers: $10\nNot-Yet-Members: $12\nYouth: $7\n\n**SFBG Members** You must sign in to receive your member discount. If you already have an account\, click the “Sign in” button at top of this page. \nIf you do not have an account\, click the “Register” button to create an account. Discount reflected at checkout. If you receive an error or have questions\, email info@santafebotanicalgarden.org. \nRefund policy: We do not offer refunds for this program. If you must cancel\, please consider the program fee a donation. \nCancellation Policy: Santa Fe Botanical Garden reserves the right to cancel programs at its discretion. Programs will run as scheduled\, regardless of weather\, unless participants are contacted directly by Garden Staff either by phone or email. \nNot yet a member? Join/renew now for discounts and benefits all year long!
URL:https://visitsfbg.org/event/february-is-for-the-birds-2026/
LOCATION:Santa Fe Botanical Garden\, 715 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Education,Families
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SUMMARY:Rescheduled: Winter Bird Walk
DESCRIPTION:Advance registration required. \nDate: Saturday January 24th 31st (rescheduled from January 24th) \nTime: 8:30am – 10:00am \nLocation: Program participants will be met at the entrance gate to the Garden\, just outside of the visitor center. \nCost: Adults – $12\, Members – $10 \nJoin us for a morning bird walk to observe who is visiting the Garden. We’ll be watching for resident birds as well as migratory birds resting in the Garden. No need to be a birding expert\, we’ll even provide binoculars if you need them. \n**SFBG Members** You must sign in to receive your member discount. If you already have an account\, click the “Sign in” button at top of this page. \nIf you do not have an account\, click the “Register” button to create an account. Discount reflected at checkout. If you receive an error or have questions\, email info@santafebotanicalgarden.org. \nRefund policy: We do not offer refunds for this program. If you must cancel\, please consider the program fee a donation. \nCancellation Policy: Santa Fe Botanical Garden reserves the right to cancel programs at its discretion. Programs will run as scheduled\, regardless of weather\, unless participants are contacted directly by Garden Staff either by phone or email. \nNot yet a member? Join/renew now for discounts and benefits all year long!
URL:https://visitsfbg.org/event/winter-bird-walk-january-2026/
LOCATION:Santa Fe Botanical Garden\, 715 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs,Education
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260123T110000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260123T120000
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CREATED:20251222T193642Z
LAST-MODIFIED:20260107T000752Z
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SUMMARY:Sunflower: History\, Culture\, and Evolution
DESCRIPTION:Members: $10.00; Not-Members-Yet: $15.00 \nSunflower: History\, Culture\, and Evolution invites audiences to look beyond the familiar bloom to discover sunflowers as powerful plants of food\, ceremony\, art\, and science\, shaped over millennia by human relationships and natural selection. As part of the Santa Fe Botanical Garden’s Plants and People Program\, this talk by Thomas M. Antonio\, Ph.D.\, draws on Indigenous perspectives and evolutionary insight to reveal why sunflowers continue to matter today. \nDr. Thomas Antonio has taught at the Institute of American Indian Arts (IAIA) for 14 years. He received his PhD in Botany from the University of Oklahoma\, his doctoral research took place in Central & South America. Before IAIA he was a professor at the College of Santa Fe and took students each year to Brazil. He worked as a botanist for many years at the Chicago Botanic Garden where he authored a book on Sunflowers. \n\nCancellations and refunds: If you need to cancel\, please contact us at 505.471.9103. There are no refunds. \n\n\n**SFBG Members** You must sign in to receive your member discount. If you receive an error or have questions\, email info@santafebotanicalgarden.org. \n\n\nNot yet a member? Join/renew here for discounts and benefits all year long! \n\n 
URL:https://visitsfbg.org/event/sunflower-history-culture-and-evolution/
LOCATION:Udall Building\, 725 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs
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DTSTART;TZID=America/Denver:20260122T083000
DTEND;TZID=America/Denver:20260122T103000
DTSTAMP:20260403T161208
CREATED:20251217T160613Z
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SUMMARY:SOLD OUT - Garden Conversations with Linda Churchill and Noah Gapsis
DESCRIPTION:SOLD OUT\nWinter Wonders: Exploring the Garden’s Quiet Season \nStart your morning with breakfast at Museum Hill Café and hear from our Director of Horticulture\, Linda Churchill\, and Noah Gapsis\, Horticulturalist\, who will share tips for enjoying and caring for your winter garden. Learn about seasonal maintenance\, pruning\, watering\, and ways to keep your outdoor spaces vibrant during the off-season. Afterward\, take a guided walk through the Santa Fe Botanical Garden to see its winter beauty—bark\, grasses\, and stonework in sharp relief—and get a preview of horticulture programs coming in 2026. Reservations required; garden admission included. \nLocation: Weldon’s Museum Hill Café\, 710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe \nTime:  \n\n8:30am-9:30am\, Breakfast\n9:30am – 10:30am \, Garden Tour\n\nTickets: Members: $32.00 Members; Not-Members-Yet: $40.00 \nLinda Churchill learned to love nature from her earliest childhood\, gardening and exploring the world through regular family “nature walks” and other outings. From her Midwestern roots\, travels took her to Florida State for university degrees in English and Italian\, then to Italy\, California\, and other places before she discovered New Mexico was where she was meant to be all along. After working for prestigious Santa Fe landscaping firms for several years\, Linda and two colleagues formed their own design-build landscape partnership\, where she developed skills in many areas of garden design and maintenance. Linda has been active with the Santa Fe Botanical Garden as a board member\, docent\, volunteer\, or horticultural advisor since 1998.  Her position now as Director of Horticulture keeps her happily engaged with the plants\, volunteers\, and staff of the Garden. She believes in creating gardens where people of all ages can connect to the awe and beauty of the natural world now and in the future. \nNoah Gapsis was born and raised in Santa Fe. The landscape of northern New Mexico is in his bones\, but he found horticulture by way of California. Galvanized by the boundless diversity of the CA floristic province and the temperate growing climate of the Bay Area\, he fell in love with plants in all their innumerable forms. After an apprenticeship at San Francisco Botanical Garden\, an Associates in Landscape Horticulture from Merritt College\, years creating and maintaining residential gardens\, and working as horticulturist of the South American collection at UC Botanical Garden at Berkeley\, Noah moved back home. Since his return he has been farming\, building gardens\, and now is a horticulturist at the Santa Fe Botanical Garden. \n\nCancellations and refunds: If you need to cancel\, please contact us at 505.471.9103. There are no refunds. \n\n\n**SFBG Members** You must sign in to receive your member discount. If you receive an error or have questions\, email info@santafebotanicalgarden.org. \n\n\nNot yet a member? Join/renew here for discounts and benefits all year long!
URL:https://visitsfbg.org/event/garden-conversations-with-linda-churchill-and-noah-gapsis/
LOCATION:Weldon’s Museum Hill Café\, 710 Camino Lejo\, Santa Fe\, NM\, 87505\, United States
CATEGORIES:Adult Programs
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