Past Events

Past Events
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April 2018
Planting Work Day
Come contribute some sweat equity to the Piedmont Patch's collaborative mission to restore the native landscape of the property of…
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Horticulture as Therapy
There's a biochemical reason why gardening makes us happy. Come learn about the mental, emotional, physical, spiritual and intellectual benefits…
Find out more »June 2018
Meet Our Beekeeper
In honor of National Pollinator Week (June 18-24, 2018), the Piedmont Patch Beekeeper, Gillian Hadden, will be on site to…
Find out more »September 2018
Native Piedmont Birds
One important reason to plant native species is their role in providing food and shelter for native birds. Come learn…
Find out more »December 2018
Winter Planting Day
Join Ben Skelton, native landscape designer, for a work day to prepare and plant a bird- and pollinator-friendly garden using…
Find out more »January 2019
Tackling Invasive Species in our Piedmont Habitats
Announcing the next educational event: Neville Handel, Land Manager at the North Carolina Botanical Garden, will lecture about invasive species and…
Find out more »May 2019
Notes from a Small Prairie, by Annabel Renwick
The next free talk in the series offered by Piedmont Patch features Dr. Annabel Renwick, Curator of the Blomquist Garden…
Find out more »November 2019
February 8, 2020: Growing Blueberries
Join us at 10 AM on February 8, 2020 as we hear from blueberry growers Kim Faurot and Tom Keeler!
Find out more »May 16, 2020: Transformation of a Drainage Swale!
Join us at 10 AM on May 16, 2020, to hear Nan Len talk about transforming a boring drainage swale…
Find out more »January 2020
June is the Berry Best Month – Don’t Be High Brow, Just High Bush!
The Piedmont Patch’s garden talk series continues Saturday, February 8, 2020 at 10 a.m.with a presentation by Kim Faurot and…
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