Articles tagged with: July 2010
For Road Trips Gardeners, the lure to visit Galveston Island is probably the Rainforest Pyramid at the Moody Gardens, One Hope Boulevard, Galveston, Texas. The 10-story glass pyramid is open for the summer now through …
Thirteen intertwined gardens with statues, fountains, flowers and other plants form the Cathedral Gardens, 1314 Hebron Church Road, Henryville, Indiana. Visitors may enter the grounds for tours at 9 a.m., 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and …
There’s no better place to see the monumental works by sculptor Henry Moore (1898-1986) than outdoors. Moore in the Gardens is just such an exhibition. Through January 2011, the Denver Botanic Garden will showcase the …
The Hampton Court Palace Flower show takes place July 6 to 11, 2010, at the former royal palace just outside London, England. Sponsored by the Royal Horticultural Society, it’s said to be the largest show …
Here’s a don’t-miss event, Road Trips Gardeners! The 11th edition of the International Garden Festival will be held from June 26 to October 3, 2010, in Canada’s Les Jardins de Métis/Reford Gardens on Route 132 …
There’s an absolutely astonishing floral exhibit at Smith College, 15 College Lane, Northampton, Massachusetts, now through September 30, 2010. “The Inner Beauty of Flowers”, on display in the Church Exhibition Gallery of the Lyman Plant …
Among the horticultural venues celebrating 2010 as the United Nation’s International Year of Biodiversity is the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, just outside London, England. From May 29 through September 5, 2010, Kew is inviting visitors …
The Garden Festival in Singapore will be held July 15-22, 2010, in the Suntec Convention Centre.
This is the third edition of the show, produced every other year. Included are gardens from: Australia, Germany, Japan, Malaysia, …
The Brits are well-known for their gardening displays. First of the season arranged by the Royal Horticultural Society is held in Bute Park, Cardiff, Wales, against the backdrop of Cardiff Castle. The show takes place …