Take home a piece of the Fort Worth Botanic Garden by creating a unique terrarium featuring begonias from the largest recognized begonia collection in North America! Start with a tour of the begonia collection to learn about this fascinating genus, then learn from begonia experts how to design, grow, and care for your handcrafted terrarium. All materials will be provided, including a glass container, three begonias from the collection, and decorative elements. You’ll go home with new skills and a unique piece of living art! Registration includes Garden admission for the day—we encourage you to explore the Garden after class!
Saturday, June 7, 2025 (9:00-11:00am)
Registration closes June 4.
$60/Adult or $50/Member Adult
Materials: All materials provided.
Location: Check-in at West Entrance / Park in Lot D
Instructor: Glenn Dickerson, the Garden’s Greenhouse Collections Coordinator, and our begonia collection Volunteer Team are passionate about showcasing the diversity and beauty of begonias. You can learn more about volunteering at the Garden at fwbg.org/volunteer
Inclement Weather: This class is indoors and will proceed as scheduled, rain or shine.
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