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Beer in the Garden
Thursday, September 4th | 6:00 - 9:00pm
Taste a variety of craft beers & ciders from local breweries amongst the Garden's autumn foliage & harvest themed displays!
Food vendors will be on site with tasty bites for purchase. This event also features live music, lawn games, & fire pits!
Dust off your dancin’ shoes — we will have contra dance with music by Jubilee and caller Barbara Rowland! Event is 21+ only.
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Shop Plants All Summer Long!
Shop hardly perennials, annuals, shrubs, plugs, and more in the Nursery.Order online through the Garden’s
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Mushroom Cultivation Workshop
Sunday, September 14th | 12:00 - 2:00pm
Learn to grow your own mushrooms! Join the owners of Far North Fungi, Allison and Gabe, for a hands-on workshop on growing oyster mushrooms.
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Mushroom ID
Monday, September 15th | 6:30 - 8:00pm
Join Christin Swearingen on a journey of fungi around the Alaska Botanical Garden. Come with questions and mushrooms from your backyard as we dive into the fascinating queendom of Fungi!
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Tai Chi at the Garden
Saturdays: July - August | 10:30 - 11:30am
Join Tai Chi instructor, Richie Goldstein, for an hour-long Tai Chi class every Saturday this July in the Garden! Every other week you'll practice the Yang Style 24-movement Tai Chi and Tai Chi Sun style.
Register for multiple sessions through the button below:
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Vinyasa Flow Yoga
Sundays: July-August
2:00 - 3:00pmThis 60-minute yoga class forms a flowing sequence in coordination with the breath. This class includes asana (postures), breath work, and brief meditation after savasana to balance out our practice.
Register for multiple sessions through the button below:
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Garlic Day: Tasting & Sales Kickoff
Saturday, September 20th | 11:00am - 6:00pm
In-person sales BEGIN September 20th, and continue 11:00am - 6:00pm on Fridays, Saturdays, & Sundays while stock lasts!
Online sales will start the following week (exact date TBD).
Stop by for a garlic tasting featuring all the varieties available — Saturday, September 20th ONLY!
More info coming soon!
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Sign up for CSA
This year, ABG is offering 2 levels:
Guided Gardening -Start Your Garden with Expert Guidance: provides weekly newsletters with scheduled gardening content, video tutorials, recipes, and in-person expert advice March - October.
Learning CSA -Support Local Agriculture while Growing Your Own: offers all the material of Guided Gardening, plus 12 weeks of fresh produce grown onsite, seeds, and 1-year Family Membership to the Garden! -
Schedule a Field Trip or Classroom Visit
The Garden is here to help you with all your field trip needs, whether you need us to come to you, or you wish to get away from the classroom and come to us! Programs offered year-round, Monday - Friday.Teachers and parents can schedule with the Garden directly by calling (907) 770-3692 or emailing the Garden at education@alaskabg.org.
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Become a Member
Memberships include:
FREE year-round, general admission to the Garden (excludes ticketed events).
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Discounts on workshops, summer camps, and Garden retail.
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ABG Donor Wall
The Alaska Botanical Garden only grows with the sun, the soil, and the ongoing support of our generous community. Consider a lasting gift by purchasing a leaf from the ABG donor wall sculpture. Contributions will be honored with a personalized, engraved metal leaf and make a great gift for friends or family to celebrate an important milestone or to honor the memory of a loved one. -
Repurpose Nursery Pots
We accept used pots in the following sizes:
Round: 1 gal. and 2 gal.
Square: 5.5”, 4”, and 3.5” (tall only)Clean pots in good condition can be dropped off with staff during open hours.
Pots left at ABG without staff awareness will be taken to the landfill.
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Nationally Accredited Meconopsis Collection
Commonly referred to as Himalayan poppies, the genus Meconopsis is composed of fuzzy, flowering plants native to the Tibetan Plateau.
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MISSION STATEMENT
The Alaska Botanical Garden’s mission is to showcase the beauty and value of Alaska’s gardens and natural areas through science, education, and recreation using organic and sustainable practices.



