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.”

  • David Culp / Garden designer – Six Seasons of Beauty from Brandywine Cottage

    A Bountiful Year: Six Seasons of Beauty from Brandywine Cottage  Based on his most recent book of the same name, this talk digs deeper into David Culp’s celebrated garden Brandywine Cottage, featuring a focus for each month, including recipes, a garden to-do list, flower arrangements and practical information. Favorite mail-order …

  • McGill Rose Garden Workday – Tuesday, December 5, 2023 – 10 am – 12 pm

    Winter is finally here and with the wonderful rain last week, the McGill Rose Garden is calling! It’s time to tidy our perennial borders for the winter and plant a few annuals (pansies) also spring flowering bulbs. Please come join us next Tuesday, December 5, from 10 AM – 12 …

  • Linda Thorne / Orchids Are Not Difficult, Just Misunderstood

    Linda Thorne is an American Orchid Society judge, past national assistant trainer for the American Orchid Society, and past AOS trustee. After years of holding the position of treasurer for The Slipper Orchid Alliance, she passed on the position to someone else. Linda loves orchids and helping others learn about …

  • Jared Barnes / PhD from TX – ‘Thrivable’ perennials for the South

    In the south horticulturists want perennials that are not only sustainable, but also thrive in a variety of environments. In this engaging talk, Jared shares stellar perennials he has grown and seen in his travels across the southern states. BIO: I PREFER TO BE INTRODUCED AS JARED OR DR. JARED. …

  • Pruning Workshop

    Date: Saturday, February 24, 2024 at 1 pm 1750 Emerywood Drive, Charlotte, NC 28210 Limit 10 participants. $100 per person. Call/text Mary Griggs: 910-439-5198

  • Keith G. Robinson – Collecting and Designing with Bulbs

    Keith G. Robinson discovered his love of Spring bulbs as a child growing up in the mountains of North Carolina. Springtime meant the search for old homesites where blooming heirloom bulbs were captivating. This obsession has continued all of his life and career as his gardens at his home in …

  • Jeff Epping – Gravel Gardens – Gardens that Rock!

    If you want a garden that truly rocks, look no further than a gravel garden. Earth-friendly and climate resilient gravel gardens require less of just about everything – water, energy, chemicals, mulch and most importantly labor – but give back so much more. Jeff Epping of Epping Design & Consulting’ …

  • CGC Garden Center Crawl on Wednesday, May 1st at 9 a.m.

    Our sponsors, Rountree Nursery & Supply have relocated outside the city, but their site is worth the trip! The great news is there are 3 other family-operated garden centers within a few minutes. We will kick-off the tour at Kings Greenhouse at 9 a.m., we will then head over to …

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.”