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Boise, ID – June 2, 2025 On the evening of Thursday, September 11, 2025, the Idaho Botanical Garden will unveil an unique vision for what a fundraising event can be. With the return of its annual Farm to Table(aux) soiree, the Garden invites guests into "Beastly Botanicals"—an immersive, theatrical experience where the natural and surreal... Read More
Best Places to Plant and What to Grow in Your Boise Garden As Boise and the greater Treasure Valley continue to grow, so does the importance of creating landscapes that not only look beautiful but also support our region’s unique ecology. One of the most impactful ways to do this is by planting a pollinator... Read More
Boise, ID – April 1, 2025 – Shade City Brewfest is back and groovier than ever. Set to take place on Saturday, April 26, 2025, at the Idaho Botanical Garden, the fourth annual event brings together craft beer lovers, sustainability advocates, and the greater Boise community for a one-of-a-kind celebration that’s as environmentally responsible as... Read More
Boise, ID – April 16, 2025 – The Idaho Botanical Garden is proud to announce that it has officially been accredited as an arboretum by ArbNet, a global organization that supports and promotes tree-focused gardens. This milestone, made possible through the dedicated efforts of Sarah Croak, our collections assistant, marks an exciting new chapter for... Read More
Boise’s long sunny days, fertile soils, and dynamic growing season make the Treasure Valley a fantastic place to grow your own food. Whether you’re a new gardener or looking to level-up your veggie game, planting a vegetable garden here takes a bit of planning—and a lot of heart. At the Garden, we see vegetable gardening... Read More
Water conservation is more important than ever, especially in Idaho’s dry climate. A little planning in spring can help you create a garden that thrives with minimal water use. 1. Choose Drought-Tolerant Plants Opt for native and adaptive plants that require less water once established, such as: 2. Optimize Irrigation 3. Improve Soil Moisture Retention... Read More