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.”

  • UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens Fall Plant Sale

    October 5-6, 2018 9am-3pm Members preview sale, Thurs, 10/4, noon - 3 pm Fall is a great time to plant and plan for spring blooms! You’ll find an outstanding selection of native and non-native hardy shrubs, trees, perennials, wildflowers, ferns and cool weather annuals. This is a great opportunity to …

  • Doug RuhRen: A Place for Everything

    Doug Ruhren has over 30 years experience working with gardens that include Chatwood Camellia Gardens, Montrose, Daniel Stowe Botanical Gardens and the American Camellia Headquarters. He is currently the Gardens Manager at JC Raulston Arboretum on the campus of NC State University. As an independent garden designer, Doug’s work is …

    Free
  • MASTER GARDENER Group of Gaston County – Sizzling Succulents

    The MASTER GARDENER Group of Gaston County invite the public to attend their October program free of charge. Where: Gaston County Citizens Resource Center, 1303 Cherryville Hwy (NC Hwy 279), Dallas, NC When: Thursday, October 18, 2018, 10:00 – 11:00 am. Colorful and creative succulents are taking the world by …

    Free
  • Planting Native Fruit Trees: This Saturday! October 20, 10am-12pm

    Cost: $20/members, $25/non-members UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens Instructor: Jeff Gillman, Ph.D., Botanical Gardens Director Description: It’s not as simple as digging a hole and dropping in a tree for an instant orchard! Learn a little bit about native fruit trees and learn a lot about how to plant them by …

  • Preparing Your Garden for Winter: Next Thursday! October 25, 10am-11am

    Cost: $10/members, $15/non-members UNC Charlotte Botanical Gardens Instructor: Ed Davis, Horticultural Supervisor Description: Join Ed Davis, our resident expert, for some tips and tricks on getting your plants ready for winter. Learn which plants you should bring inside, which ones to winterize and which ones enjoy the snow (if we …

  • Call The Royal Gardens now to Order your Fresh Magnolia Wreaths!

    This is a special order event. Have your Fresh Magnolia wreaths just after Thanksgiving to decorate for your holiday. Call 704-334-3764 to order yours. Make the pledge to shop local for the holiday. Support your local community businesses during the holiday. Saturday, November 24, 2018 is National Shop Small holiday. …

  • Sam Fleming: 100 Gardens/Aquaponics (A Simple Idea A world of Difference)

    Bio: Sam started his career in farming as a hydroponics retail store manager. After forming 100 Gardens with Ron Morgan, Sam has been the lead designer for 100 Gardens' aquaponics installations in schools, correctional facilities, trade shows and in Haiti. Sam was the horticulture instructor at the Stonewall Jackson Youth Development …

    Free
  • Dru Quarles and Friends: Jingle All The Way with Dru and Wan

    Dru and Wan Marsh, formerly with Harris Teeter and a close friend, will help us decorate for the holiday season and then give the audience the opportunity to take something spectacular home (either through purchase or auction). All programs are open to the public unless otherwise noted. Guests are welcome …

    Free
  • 100 Gardens Fund Raiser

    Shook Kelly Architects 2151 Hawkins St, Charlotte, NC, United States

    Fund Raiser for 100 Gardens Location of Fund Raiser:  Shook Kelly Architects

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.”