Join the October EcoQuest: Gander at Grasses
For this EcoQuest, find and map fountain grass (Cenchrus setaceus) and native grass alternatives. Join the EcoQuest See the Grass Guide Download the...
5 Tips To Keep Your Indoor Plants Healthy
Here are the few tips for caring for houseplants: Know your light – Most houseplants prefer an east, west or south window. Most houseplants...
Planting for Monarchs in Phoenix
The City of Phoenix Mayor, Kate Gallego, recently signed a new Proclamation declaring September Planting for Monarchs Month!
LatinX Heritage Month
The Garden is excited to share with you more in-depth stories about our plants, people and programs that are rooted in Latinx stories.
Cactus and Their Genes
Cactus and their genes — Desert Botanical Garden hosts international symposium to understand and conserve iconic plant family Earlier this month,...
Activity | Butterflies In the Air
Monarch butterflies travel to their overwintering sites in Mexico where thousands cluster together, hanging from trees and creating a kaleidoscope of color.
Generations at the Garden
After an endless year of screens, Zoom and TikTok, the great outdoors might be the refresh button we’re all been waiting to hit to clear our minds...
September EcoQuest | What’s That Weed?
Observations from this month’s EcoQuest can help us learn more about these common plants and how they can be more than a weedy nuisance.
Yellow Hornworm Caterpillars Invade Phoenix
Many living in Phoenix will have noticed large green or yellow caterpillars in their yards, green spaces or along roads a few weeks ago.