Notice: The opinions and views shared in these programs belong to the presenters and do not necessarily represent those of the Charlotte Garden Club or any affiliated organizations. Program details, including speakers, dates, and topics, are subject to change.

With presenter approval, Charlotte Garden Club members can access recordings of the last two speaker events on the CGC website under “News & Events.”

  • 100 Gardens Tomato Festival

    Neighborhood Theater in NoDa

    The Homegrown Tomato Festival is an annual fundraising event benefitting 100 Gardens, a Charlotte-based non-profit that implements aquaponics farming in schools to provide hands-on learning in science, technology, engineering and math (STEM), with additional emphasis on nutrition and business.   The 3rd annual Homegrown Tomato Festival will take place on …

  • Celebrate with Andrea and Larrie – The Royal Gardens

    After 25 years The Royal Gardens will be closing the retail business on 7th Street WE ARE MOVING TO THE INTERNET! What does that mean? Our Landscape and Maintenance companies will remain the same. We will continue to create and maintain beautiful properties in Charlotte. The Retail Royal Gardens will …

  • Steve Bender a.k.a Southern Living Magazine’s The Grumpy Gardener!

    Very exciting event!  Be sure to attend. Steve Bender is Senior Writer at Southern Living and has been with the magazine since 1983. In addition to producing, writing, and editing gardening articles geared to a beginning gardener audience of more than 2.5 million subscribers, he edited The New Southern Living …

  • UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens – Fall Plant Sale

    UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens 220 CAB Lane, Charlotte, NC 28262 October 4-5, 2019: 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. (Fri. & Sat.) https://gardens.uncc.edu/fall-plant-sale/ Members preview sale, Thurs., Oct. 3, 12 p.m. to 3 p.m.   New location this year: just down Mary Alexander Road from the Greenhouse, at the CAB building …

  • Fall Day Trip to Penland School of Crafts

    Must be a member of the Mint Museum I'd like to introduce myself - Susan Kooiman, Corresponding Secretary for Delhom Service League. (That's a fancy way of saying that I take care of the publicity and communications for DSL.) I want to extend a special invitation to the members of …

  • Bradley Roberts, Conifers of the Southeast

    Bio: Bradley earned an Associate’s Degree in Ornamental Horticulture from Horry-Georgetown Technical College in 2008. After serving his internship at Brookgreen Gardens in Murrells Inlet, South Carolina, Bradley went on to become the Director of Horticulture at Lockerly Arboretum in Milledgeville, Georgia. He has also worked on the horticulture staff at …

  • McGill Rose Garden Workday

    The Charlotte Garden Club Outreach Committee is planning a workday for this Saturday, 11/2/2019, from 9 AM - 12 PM at McGill Rose Garden, 940 N. Davidson Street.  The CGC is creating a new garden we can call our own in the Rose Garden and we will begin this Saturday …

  • Jay Sifford, My Garden, My Teacher

    The first part is a photographic tour of my garden and the reasoning behind it. The second part deals with both the design lessons and the life lessons that my garden has taught me. A good garden is a metaphor for life and, if we listen, can affect the direction …

  • Wing Haven Lecture Series

    January through March 2020 "Every plant has a story, just like every human being has a story. And that story needs to be told" - Ryan Gainey. Help us kick off our 2020 Lecture Series during a showing of "The Well-Placed Weed: The Bountiful Life of Ryan Gainey" on January …

Notice: The opinions and views shared in these programs belong to the presenters and do not necessarily represent those of the Charlotte Garden Club or any affiliated organizations. Program details, including speakers, dates, and topics, are subject to change.

With presenter approval, Charlotte Garden Club members can access recordings of the last two speaker events on the CGC website under “News & Events.”