
Gardening isn’t just a solo activity; it can be a rewarding experience that turns Houston dads into green-thumbed champions while creating meaningful bonding moments with their children and promoting healthy habits. With each planting and watering, gardeners old and young alike can learn valuable lessons about patience, growth and nurturing. It’s a wonderful way to spend quality time outdoors while teaching valuable life lessons. Whether it’s digging in the dirt or harvesting fresh vegetables, gardening is an enriching experience that can help you grow together as a family. Here are some gardening classes you can join to kickstart your journey!
Hope Farms
Hope Farms offers a full range of gardening classes for every age. Miss Ashly and her team of master garden educators honor the traditions of the many cultures that comprise the American family while acknowledging nature and the role each element plays in gardening and food production. Here, you can accompany your gardening class with a cooking class and connect the dots between growing and harvesting food and turning it into healthy meals with easy-to-replicate recipes.
Phone: 713-520-0443
Location: 10401 Scott St., Houston
Houston Botanic Garden
The Houston Botanic Garden offers a variety of gardening classes designed for all skill levels. Located in the heart of Houston, the garden provides a serene setting where participants can learn about native plants, sustainable gardening practices, and landscape design from knowledgeable instructors. These hands-on classes not only enhance gardening skills but also foster a deeper appreciation for nature and the local ecosystem.
Phone: 713-715-9675
Location: 1 Botanic Lane, Houston
Urban Harvest
Over 30 years ago, two Fourth Ward activists, Deacon Malcolm McLemore and Deacon Jean Cameron, started a community garden in their neighborhood, along with Dr. Bob Randall, one of the founders of Urban Harvest. Under the direction of an all-volunteer board, Urban Harvest has grown to employ a full-time staff and thousands of volunteers. Urban Harvest offers public gardening classes to provide residents with information to build and maintain a successful and sustainable garden.
Phone: 713-880-5540
Location: 1911 W. 34th St., Houston
Houston Arboretum & Nature Center
The Houston Arboretum & Nature Center offers plant and gardening classes dedicated to educating students about native plants that will attract wildlife and save them money on fertilizer and irrigation, all while reducing the need for pesticides.
Phone: 713-681-8433
Location: 4501 Woodway Drive, Houston
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