Meet the Beekeeper
Stop by the Apiary while Hudson Gardens’ beekeepers are working to observe live, active beehives and real-life management techniques. These events are free and open to the public. Registration is […]
Stop by the Apiary while Hudson Gardens’ beekeepers are working to observe live, active beehives and real-life management techniques. These events are free and open to the public. Registration is […]
Take a stroll through the garden at its peak summer beauty! Discover which plants are blooming, explore their colors, textures, and scents, and learn how gardens change through the season. Perfect for families and plant enthusiasts, this guided walk encourages curiosity and observation for all ages. Leave inspired with your own simple bloom tracker or […]
Each month, we team up with Front Range Birding Company to discover the rich bird habitats of Hudson Gardens. You’ll leave with insights into local wildlife, birding techniques, identification tips, and much more! Whether you are new to birding or an experienced birder, there is always something exciting to see through your binoculars! This walk […]
Turn fresh garden blooms into beautiful, personal arrangements! In this hands-on workshop, you’ll learn the basics of harvesting, conditioning, and designing flowers. Guided by an instructor, participants of all experience levels can create a bouquet to take home. A perfect mix of creativity, relaxation, and summer garden inspiration. While we will be covering a demonstration […]
Join us for a walk through Hudson Gardens, where we'll explore the resilient evergreens that thrive in our climate. Learn to identify native species like Ponderosa Pine, Blue Spruce, and Douglas Fir by their bark, needles, and cones. Discover their ecological roles and adaptations that help them endure the harsh winter months. Whether you're a […]
Step into the fascinating world of pollinators! From bees and butterflies to flies and beetles, learn how these creatures help gardens thrive. Observe them in action, try a pollinator bingo challenge, and discover simple ways to support them at home. This hands-on garden program is ideal for families and adult gardeners alike. Take home a […]
Have you ever dreamed of a flower display that lasts forever? Join us for this one-day mixed media workshop and bring your own eternal blooms to life! Learn how to sculpt vibrant 3D flowers using a playful mix of materials—pipe cleaners, ribbon, fabric, and more. Let your imagination blossom as you create a bouquet that […]
Each month, we team up with Front Range Birding Company to discover the rich bird habitats of Hudson Gardens. You’ll leave with insights into local wildlife, birding techniques, identification tips, and much more! Whether you are new to birding or an experienced birder, there is always something exciting to see through your binoculars! This walk […]
Join Dorothy Martinez, the Lead Water Gardener at Hudson Gardens and member of the Colorado Water garden Society and discover the beauty and science of water gardening in this engaging, two-part class. We’ll begin with an informative lecture covering the essentials of aquatic plants—focusing on water lilies—including how to select, plant, and care for them […]
Stop by the Apiary while Hudson Gardens’ beekeepers are working to observe live, active beehives and real-life management techniques. These events are free and open to the public. Registration is encouraged.
Follow the life of a butterfly from egg to adult while exploring the garden for real examples. Discover host and nectar plants, observe caterpillars and butterflies in action, and learn how to support these delicate pollinators at home. Perfect for families and nature enthusiasts, this program offers hands-on exploration and a take-home guide to help […]
Learn all of the ins and outs of moving honey from the hive to the honey jar. This class will explore the various honeycomb setups and the common techniques and tools used for extracting, bottling, and storing honey. This how-to session will also include information on extracting and using other products of the hive such […]