Join the Greenwich Audubon Center for a workshop to get you started with gardening for wildlife in your backyard! This workshop will be led by biologist James Carr, who has taught at the New York Botanical Gardens for over 20 years.
One of the best ways we can support wildlife around our homes, schools, or community spaces is through gardening. Gardens are a wonderful way of supporting both wildlife and people with respite, beauty, and vital habitat. This Garden Design Workshop will help you learn techniques for designing your garden, and will include lecture, interactive discussions, and hands-on training outside. All levels of awareness and experience welcome.
Photo: Caroline Bailey / Greenwich Audubon Center.
This workshop will take place mostly outside in a small group setting on the Audubon grounds. Once you register, we will reach out to you with more information about the program. If you are unable to make it to this program, the instructor is also available for private sessions. If you are interested in this option, please reach out to us for private session rates. Capacity is limited, so we encourage you to register early.
This IN-PERSON program has a limited capacity of participants and will be held mostly outdoors, with some component of indoor classroom with people spaced out. All participants are required to wear a face mask covering for the duration of the program.
Our buildings and facilities are still closed to the public, so we please ask that you plan accordingly. A bathroom will be available.
Tickets MUST be purchased in advance through our online ticket sales page. There will be no ticket sales at the door the day of the program. Please be prepared to show proof of your ticket registration, either as a printed copy of your registration receipt or your registration confirmation email on your phone.