The Shane Smith Grand Conservatory at the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens (710 S. Lions Park Drive) will be closed Sunday, November 24th through Friday, November 29th for building maintenance. Botanic G...
https://www.botanic.org/conservatory-closure-for-maintenance/
As of May 14th The Tilted Tulip Café and Gift Shop has reopened. Come grab some locally sourced coffee or a snack from Alchemy catering at our café! We also … Continued
https://www.botanic.org/tilted-tulip-gift-shop-and-cafe-reopened/
The Cheyenne Botanic Gardens is now taking applications for Vendors interested in participating in our 1st Annual Holiday Market on November 30th and December 1st! More information is available o...
https://www.botanic.org/heirlooms-and-blooms-holiday-market-vendor-application/
See below pdf for a list of trees and shrubs suitable for water wise landscapes or xeriscapes. Water Wise Trees and Shrubs
Traditionally, the turf of choice in Cheyenne has been a carpet of bluegrass. Bluegrass is lush and hardy, but in our semi -arid climate, it requires a substantial amount of … Continued
People might assume that letting your trees, grass and shrubs die, or a yard composed of rocks and gravel might best accomplish the goals of having a low-water or water-efficient … Continued
https://www.botanic.org/landscape-water-conservation-basics/
Maintaining the Winter Landscape – By Tyler Mason Wyoming’s difficult winters challenge perennial gardens and gardeners alike. The winter sun and strong winds dry out the soil. This combined ...
See below pdf for tips on wide Bed gardening for easier gardening and higher yields Wide Bed Gardening
Vines for the high plains landscape Vines can serve a lot of excellent purposes in the landscape. They can soften and beautify the look of a fence and provide visual … Continued
Trees, Shrubs and Wildflowers For Cheyenne – By Shane Smith The following is a list of suitable trees, shrubs and sources for wildflowers prepared by the Cheyenne Botanic Gardens. For … Conti...