Garden Calendar: What you can still do during this coronavirus crisis

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Garden Calendar: Virtual edition! Yes, there is still plenty to see during this time of coronavirus.

, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. both days. This is an virtual, interactive Zoom version of the foundation’s popular annual garden tours to more than 30 native-plant gardens and landscapes, with a chance to talk with owners and designers. Includes an online “Socially Distant Afterparty” from 5-6 p.m.

on March 28, with live music from Sage Against the Machine!, a rock band featuring Evan Meyer, the foundation’s executive director, and Nicole Calhoun, owner of Artemesia Nursery and one of the garden designers. Free, but donations requested to help offset losses from the cancellation of the on-site tours, the foundation’s largest annual fundraiser.

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