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Expanding Your Garden with Microclimates

  • October 11, 2025 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM
  • Queen Creek Botanical Gardens

    25002 South 206th Street
    Queen Creek, Arizona 85142
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Description

Expanding Your Garden with Microclimates 

📅 October 11th | ⏰ 9:00 AM | 📍 Queen Creek Botanical Gardens

Unlock the secret to year-round gardening success by understanding the microclimates in your own yard. This hands-on workshop will teach you how to identify and work with the natural variations in sunlight, shade, wind, and moisture across your landscape.

Learn how to:

  • Map your yard’s microclimates
  • Choose the right plants for the right spots
  • Maximize your harvests in every season

Whether you're growing fruits, veggies, or herbs, this class will help you expand your garden intelligently and sustainably. Join us and take your gardening skills to the next level!

Each class includes:

  • All-day pass to the beautiful Queen Creek Botanical Gardens - a $10 value
  • An engaging hands-on class that will elevate your gardening skills - a $25 value
  • Handouts and digital documents packed with valuable content - a $15 value
  • Personalized Q&A session. The class will remain small so you can ask real questions about your personal garden needs - Priceless
Date & Time

Sat, Oct 11, 2025 9:00 AM - 10:00 AM

Venue Details

Queen Creek Botanical Gardens

25002 South 206th Street
Queen Creek, Arizona 85142 Queen Creek Botanical Gardens
Queen Creek Botanical Gardens

Queen Creek Botanical Gardens is a nonprofit organization that inspires and educates about elegant edible plants, showing the future of sustainable food production in landscaping.  Unique among botanical gardens, all of the plants in the Gardens are edible-fruits, vegetables, herbs or edible flowers have been individually selected for their aesthetic style and elegance. Additionally,the 10-acre Gardens feature the only fully-operational industrial-age water mill in the American Southwest, shops, and themed demonstration gardens. The Gardens provide a place to escape, enjoy the beauty of nature, and learn more about food security through community resources.  Future developments at the Gardens include a reception center, and state of the art conservatory with an education center and expanded exhibits.