
Gardening with Native Alaskan Orchids
Pratt Museum 3779 Bartlett Street , Homer, AK, United StatesTechniques and conditions that help orchids like Spotted Ladies Slipper, Bog Candle, Ladies Tresses, and Green Bog Orchids thrive in gardens
established in 1968
Techniques and conditions that help orchids like Spotted Ladies Slipper, Bog Candle, Ladies Tresses, and Green Bog Orchids thrive in gardens
You're invited to meander throughout the museum's gardens and 10-acre forested campus with a guide from our garden crew for opportunities to view wildlife, listening to songbirds, and discuss the ethnobotanical and historical uses of plants that live in the Kachemak Bay region.
You're invited to meander throughout the museum's gardens and 10-acre forested campus with a guide from our garden crew for opportunities to view wildlife, listening to songbirds, and discuss the ethnobotanical and historical uses of plants that live in the Kachemak Bay region.
You're invited to meander throughout the museum's gardens and 10-acre forested campus with a guide from our garden crew for opportunities to view wildlife, listening to songbirds, and discuss the ethnobotanical and historical uses of plants that live in the Kachemak Bay region.
You're invited to meander throughout the museum's gardens and 10-acre forested campus with a guide from our garden crew for opportunities to view wildlife, listening to songbirds, and discuss the ethnobotanical and historical uses of plants that live in the Kachemak Bay region.
You're invited to meander throughout the museum's gardens and 10-acre forested campus with a guide from our garden crew for opportunities to view wildlife, listening to songbirds, and discuss the ethnobotanical and historical uses of plants that live in the Kachemak Bay region.
Space is limited, register online today!
Registration is CLOSED - workshop is FULL.
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