All creatures, including humans, plants, animals, and insects communicate with odor. Smell makes up one of the four methods of communication, including sound, sight, and touch. Why are scents important […]
Mind Your (Buttonwood Tree) Boundaries!
These days, the Garden is well known for botanical beauty. Back in the day, not so much. At the time of acquisition, the property was clogged with invasive plants such […]
The Unusual Suspects
This blog is part of this year’s Roots: Power of the Unseen theme, which celebrates the complex world beneath our feet and seeks to inspire a new appreciation for the unnoticed, yet vital parts of […]
The Bird Days of Winter
As the spring warmth becomes more consistent, the holidays become more distant. But one holiday follows enthusiasts well into the warmer months. Arguably, the biggest day of the year for […]
Can Online Learning Fill in for In-Person Instruction?
Since 2019, the Garden has offered Nature Journaling: Botany Through Art, eight-week courses for older adults that teach the fundamentals of watercolor painting and the art of chronicling nature through […]
Invasive Pest Forces a Tough Decision About Fate of a Tree
If you know the Garden well, you may notice something missing in the Naples Garden Club Idea Garden. On Tuesday morning, we removed the 25-foot lychee tree that had dominated […]