Programs
Symposia and Conferences
Botany
Ornamental Plant Materials Certificate of Merit
Midwest Gardening Certificate of Merit
Gardening
Nature Studies
NAT002110 - A Year of Wildflowers
NAT004210 - Bird Walk at Reed-Turner Woodland Nature Preserve
NAT001110 - Owl Prowl at Reed-Turner Woodland Nature Preserve
NAT004110 - Plantings for Birds: How to Attract Them Year-Round
NAT001210 - Spring Bird Walk
NAT002210 - Spring Bird Walk
NAT003110 - Spring Bird Walk
NAT003210 - Woodland Wildflower Walk
Garden Design
Botanical Arts and Humanities
Professional Development Programs
Healthcare Garden Design
Horticulture and Garden Design Certificate Program
HRT133110 - Discovering Design
HRT126110 - Early Garden History
HRT134110 - Experiencing Design
HRT136110 - Garden Design Studio
HRT105110 - Gardening Techniques: Session B
HRT106110 - Gardening Techniques: Session C
HRT120110 - Graphics
HRT127110 - Modern Garden History
HRT112309 - Plant Health 1 (FILLED)
HRT110110 - Project Basics
HRT140310 - Project Management
Botanical Arts Certificate Program
Special Programs
SPP004110 - A Tale of a Secret Garden and Native Species Conservation
SPP001210 - Beatrix Farrand: Private Gardens, Public Landscapes
SPP002110 - Botanica Magnifica: Stories of the World's Most Extraordinary Flowers and Plants
SPP003110 - Edible Wild Mushrooms of Illinois
SPP000210 - Garden Sculpture Workshop: The Rhythms of Stone
SPP000110 - Meditation in the Garden
SPP001110 - Movement Therapy for Gardeners
SPP009309 - The Art of Meditation
SPP010309 - The Art of Meditation
SPP003309 - Winter Workshop at Mettawa (FILLED)
Bonsai Workshops
Plants & People Interactions
Culinary Classes
CUL001110 - Cooking Thai Cuisine
CUL000110 - Extra-Virgin Olive Oil and Balsamic Vinegars: The Culinary Dynamic Duo


Nature Studies
Natural areas are not completely lost in the Chicago region. Short courses and the Nature and Environmental Studies Certificate of Merit Program can help urban residents and suburbanites reconnect to the natural world. Topics related to the natural history of the Chicago region and those of a global scale comprise the courses offered in the area of natural studies. Offerings highlight both flora and fauna in and around the Garden, ranging from short courses such as wildflower walks and geology field trips to more comprehensive courses in the Naturalist Certificate Program.
Available programs:
 

NAT001110 - Owl Prowl at Reed-Turner Woodland Nature Preserve
     (1/29/10)

 

NAT002110 - A Year of Wildflowers
     (2/23/10)

 

NAT003110 - Spring Bird Walk
     (4/3/10)

 

NAT001210 - Spring Bird Walk
     (5/1/10)

 

NAT002210 - Spring Bird Walk
     (5/22/10)

 

NAT004110 - Plantings for Birds: How to Attract Them Year-Round
     (4/22/10)

 

NAT003210 - Woodland Wildflower Walk
     (5/1/10)

 

NAT004210 - Bird Walk at Reed-Turner Woodland Nature Preserve
     (5/8/10)




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