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CSA sign ups are now available!
Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is essentially a vegetable subscription. Members pay up front in the spring when growers are stocking up on seeds and supplies for the season, then receive a portion (or share) of the harvest each week during the growing season. -
Bird Treatment & Learning Center Fundraiser
Thursday, April 25th | 6:00 - 9:00pm
at Main Event Grill & CateringCo-hosted by ABG!
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Paper Flower Bouquets
Saturday, April 13th | 10:30am - 12:00pm
Learn how to make paper flower bouquets using crepe paper, kite paper, and coffee filters! Paper flowers make wonderful table or party decorations, photo ops, or gifts. Just in time for Mother’s Day!
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ABG is Hiring!
Year-round and seasonal positions available:
Facilities Maintenance Associate
Horticulture & Facilities Assistant
Seasonal Guest Services
Assistant Camp Manager
Summer Camp Counselors
Develoment & Event Manager
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ABG Donor Wall
The Alaska Botanical Garden only grows with the sun, the soil, and the ongoing support of our generous community. Consider a lasting gift by purchasing a leaf from the ABG donor wall sculpture. Contributions will be honored with a personalized, engraved metal leaf and make a great gift for friends or family to celebrate an important milestone or to honor the memory of a loved one.
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It's time for seeds!
Check out our selection of seeds from Foundroot. Foundroot is a family-owned Alaskan company dedicated to building food sovereignty and resilient northern communities. We have seeds for veggies, herbs, and flowers!
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Registration is Open!
Camp registration is open as of Tuesday, January 30th at 10:00am. -
Become a Member
Discounts on workshops, summer camps, and retail are just the beginning! Members also have early access to the Plant Sales Kickoff in mid-May and receieve a 10% discount on all nursey purchases.Most importantly, members receive free admission to the garden year-round, with the exception of ticketed events.
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Nationally Accredited Meconopsis Collection
Commonly referred to as Himalayan poppies, the genus Meconopsis is composed of fuzzy, flowering plants native to the Tibetan Plateau. -
Recycling Used Plant Plots
We accept used plant pots in the following sizes:
— 2 gallon
— 1 gallon
— 5.5 inch
— 4 inch
— 3.5 inch (deep + regular)Clean pots in good condition can be dropped off with admissions staff during open hours only.
Pots left at ABG without staff awareness will be taken to the landfill.