Haunted Gardens
When you think of haunted sites, the last place that might cross your mind is a serene and quiet botanical garden. But with a storied past like that...
Seed Walk—The beauty of a seed
Fall in the desert is a perfect time to begin enjoying the outdoors. Many plants begin developing seeds this time of year. Seeds travel across the...
What’s in a name: Hispanic or Latinx?
Kevina Devereaux, Director of Social Responsibility & Inclusion In September’s Your Garden at Home e-newsletter to celebrate Latinx Heritage...
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.








