Ongoing Educational Opportunities

This list shows all public events. Please note that we have many more public events scheduled from July-December. More information will be added soon. Stay tuned! We also offer private…

All About Our Native Bees | AVL Botanical Garden Pollinator Advocate Course

Asheville Botanical Garden 151 W.T. Weaver Blvd, Asheville, NC, United States

Details: Hundreds of bee species are native to our Western North Carolina mountains. Pollen is their only source of protein, that’s why they actively–not accidentally–collect it. No wonder bees are…

Mountain Life: Tackling Steep Banks and Drainage Issues

Winding Stair Farm 57 Saunders Road, Franklin,, NC, United States

Struggling with runoff, erosion, or a soggy, sloped yard? In this workshop, Brannen and Jill of Spriggly’s Beescaping will show you how to tame stormwater with native plants, rain gardens,…

$5 – $30

Building Resilience with Native Plants

Building Resilience with Native Plants: Scaly Mountain Community Association 41 Buck Knob Road, Scaly Mountain, NC

Discover the incredible benefits of native plants and what they can do for the environment at large. From supporting local ecosystems to battling drainage issues and erosion, increasing the diversity…

Save the Bees. All the Bees. | Winding Stair Nursery in Franklin

Winding Stair Farm 57 Saunders Road, Franklin,, NC, United States

In this native bee workshop, European honey bees take a back seat to the almost 4,000 species of bees native to North America. Learn about the lives of these pollination…

$5 – $30

Native Bees & The Habits They Require | NC Arboretum

North Carolina Arboretum 20 Frederick Law Olmsted Way, Asheville, NC, United States

In this workshop, European honey bees take a back seat to the almost 4,000 species of bees native to North America. Learn about the lives of these pollination juggernauts through…

$38

Cullowhee Native Plant Conference Presentation

Entering their third year of participation, Spriggly's will present their full day course, "Gardening for the Planet" for the Cullowhee Native Plant Conference at Western Carolina University. This full day…