Explore Nature Together with Homeschool Programs
Did you know the Gardens offers an inspiring lineup of homeschool enrichment programs designed for curious minds and nature-loving families? These hands-on experiences invite children and their grownups to learn side by side, blending science, art and nature in unforgettable ways.
Kicking off the fall season is Homeschool Day: Amazing Adaptations (Sept. 15), where families explore how plants survive in extreme environments—from deserts to rainforests—and even design their own imaginative plant species.
If your family loves to get creative, the Homeschool Make and Take series is perfect. Explore a serene Japanese stroll garden and build your own miniature Japanese garden (Oct. 6), or dive into the tropics and craft a vibrant rainforest terrarium (Nov. 10).
For a more structured classroom-style experience, check out the Science Studio for Homeschoolers. This fall’s offerings include From Plants to Paper (Aug. 25), where students learn to make their own botanical paper, and Cyanotypes (Oct. 20), a unique introduction to sun-powered photography.
Families can also enjoy special evening and weekend workshops, like From Garden to Art: Pressing Plants and Monarchs in Motion, extending learning beyond typical school hours.
All programs are designed for children ages 6–12, with materials provided and opportunities to create lasting memories.
Ready to grow your homeschool journey? Check out the full schedule and register. Financial assistance is available to ensure every family can participate.
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