Highlights Tour
Highlights Tour
Join us for this hour-long tour through our central gardens. Meet by the Café building and walk through the gardens...
Join us for this hour-long tour through our central gardens. Meet by the Café building and walk through the gardens...
Starting May 2 | Our popular family gardening program is back! Join us this spring as we combine gardening and learning in a fun, rewarding program for children ages 4-11. This unique, parent-led program will guide participants through growing a spring and summer garden. Lessons combine gardening with science, math, English, social studies and art. Families will receive fruit and vegetable transplants and/or seeds and planting instructions weekly. For more essential program information, including weekly topics, admissions for parents during the program, and more details about included supplies, click "Learn more."
Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens is teaming up once again with Maine Sea Grant and University of Maine Cooperative Extension to participate in “Signs of the Seasons,” a citizen science program that engages volunteers in observing plant and animal phenology, or the study of seasonal life events like when birds make their nests in the spring, when berries ripen in the summer, and when leaves change color in the autumn.
Dive into forest ecology and discover how to become a better steward of our ecosystem, just like the Guardians of...
Join Director of Horticulture, Andy Brand, and Youth Programs Educator, Bridget VerVaet, for a morning tour before the Gardens opens...
Treat your mother to flowers at the Gardens! We’re offering free admission for all mothers. No need to purchase a...
The Photography Club meets every other Thursday morning at the Gardens, 7-9 a.m. Enjoy having the whole of our campus...
Join Tyler Pascocello, Horticulturist & Wildlife Specialist, and Bridget VerVaet, Youth Programs Educator, for a morning tour before the Gardens...
Spring is one of the best times to go bird-watching—many birds are returning to their mating grounds and are as...
Spring is such a wonderful time to enjoy the Gardens! Come join Horticulturist Courtney Locke on a tour of our...
Friday, May 13 and Sunday, May 22 | Learn how Maine’s native plants behave in their natural habitats. Guided by ecologist Ted Elliman, this comprehensive, two-day course will introduce students to several plant communities, the native plants living in them, and the natural processes affecting them.
Set up your easel and paint or sketch at the Gardens for free! Enjoy glorious spring weather and capture some...
In this active field-study class, students ages 14-adult will learn more about our resident and migrating birds. We'll discuss identification...
Whether you're working on a new garden design or revising an existing space, this final installment of our garden design series will address both the large-scale process and the detailed specifics of your personal design. We’ll work together in a collaborative workshop, presenting and providing constructive feedback on students' unique design efforts.
Our Native Plant Tour begins with a stroll down the Haney Hillside, moving from cultivated native plantings to the natural...
Calling all young birders and aspiring birders! Join us on a walk to identify birds migrating through Maine as well...
With all the flowers that we care for at the Gardens, it’s no surprise that we are regularly and frequently...
Join us for a staff-led walk through our many wetlands down to the Back River. On this tour, learn how...
Mindy Lighthipe image. For new and returning Botanical Arts Certificate students: join us to review 2022’s courses, the requirements needed...
Deepening your connection to nature through moving meditation offers enormous benefits for personal well-being. In this gentle class, experience how the simple practice of walking mindfully through a forest can provide deep serenity. By engaging with all five senses, we can enhance awareness and presence. Follow Susan Bickford, certified guide in the ancient Japanese practice of Shinrin-yoku, or forest therapy/forest bathing, and gain the tools needed to begin your own meditation practice. The walk ends with a tea ceremony.
This fun and family-friendly hands-on workshop will have you exploring your gardening creativity—in miniature! First, learn about and draw inspiration...
The Gardens is full of beauty and wonder thriving aboveground, but there’s plenty to discover below the surface! Join us...
While the Gardens is home to many beautiful, cultivated plants, there are quite a few wonderful wildflowers that pop up...
Friday, May 27 and Saturday, June 4 | With a core understanding of plant biology, working with nature takes on a whole new depth. Beginning with basic plant anatomy, students will learn how every aspect of the organism works together to sustain photosynthesis, respiration, and water and mineral uptake.
This workshop introduces young artists to color and to the abundant life that emerges when we translate a 3D garden...
Curious about introducing pastels into your artwork and developing your skills? Join us for this workshop and explore artistic expression of a garden theme through the medium of pastel. An experienced Pastel Society of Maine Signature Member will demonstrate pastel use, assist with materials, and help students learn to edit their subject, block in color, and use layers to create details and convey light, shape, and movement.
Thursdays, June 2 and 9 | This introductory course is designed for both beginner and advanced artists interested in a thorough exploration of painting with watercolor. Emphasis will be on understanding the proper handling of the paint in order to achieve certain desired effects, and concise recipes for consistent color-mixing will be provided. Each lesson is broken down into a concise live format with demonstrations. The subject matter is based on nature, but can be applied to any realistic subject matter.
Bring the family and join us as we walk the trails of the Gardens in search of the unique and...