Upcoming Garden Events October, 2024

Lots of gardening topics are discussed when you Ask a Master Gardener! (Image credit: Allie Mullin)

The Ask a Master Gardener Program is an opportunity for members of the community to ask questions about gardening and learn more about the NC State Extension Master GardenerSM program. Durham County Master Gardener volunteers are available to provide answers using research-based information about plants and plant problems. They come prepared with a variety of gardening handouts, seeds for planting, and even some games for children!

October 5: North Regional Durham County Library Fall Ball for All, 221 Milton Road. 10 am-noon.

October 19: Durham Farmer’s Market at Central Park, 8 am-noon.

October 19: North Durham Farmer’s Market, 1016 Oxford Road, noon-4pm.

Sarah P. Duke Gardens

The programs listed below are free but registration is required. For more information on registration for programs at Duke Gardens go to: https://rsvp.duke.edu/event/0051b368-b17e-45bd-90e1-e323448c350e/summary

October 1: . Native Plant Solutions: Perennials for Shade (virtual). 12-1 pm.

October 5: Just Us Birding with Naturally Wild, 9-11 am.

October 10 and 24: Meet the Keepers, 1-2 pm, in the Discovery Center.

October 12: Birding on International Migratory Bird Day, 8-9 am.

October 19: A Conversation with Sue Stuart-Smith, author of the Well-Gardened Mind, 2-3:30 pm.

October 20: Harvest Festival, 1-4 pm.

October 25: Beginning Birding for Adults, 8-9 am

Durham Garden Forum

October 15: Easiest Houseplants Ever with Style featuring Rovah Martin, Horticulturist and Author, 7-8:30 pm on Zoom. For more information on becoming a member or attending a session of the Durham Garden Forum go to: https://durhammastergardeners.com/durham-garden-forum/

North Carolina Botanical Gardens

October 2: In collaboration with with New Hope Bird Alliance and the UNC Avian Society meet at the historic Davie Poplar on UNC’s Campus to view Chimney Swifts in the only known tree roost in North Carolina. 7-8 pm. Pre-registration is not required. https://reg.learningstream.com/reg/event_page.aspx?ek=0005-0014-7afa8185c1cf49739730755fbbe8bb01

October 10: Hybrid Lunchbox Talk: An Oasis of Health and Healing ,with Delphine Sellars, Co-founder and Executive Director of Urban Community AgriNomics, 12-1 pm. Free but pre-registration required.

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October 19: NatureFest – free family-friendly celebration of our native plants and animals!, 1-4 pm.

October 24: Lunchbox Talk: Planting for Pollinators and Hummingbirds, 12-1pm, virtual and in person. https://reg.learningstream.com/reg/event_page.aspx?ek=0005-0014-280c378710244d438ad1bc2a0cfe8b0c

JC Raulston Arboretum

The Arboretum offers several walks, story-telling and focused lectures during the month of October for Friends of the Arboretum as well as the general public. You can check out their calendar at: https://jcra.ncsu.edu/events/calendar/index.php?year=2024&month=10

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Discover Nine Ways to Help Heal Earth at Upcoming Durham Garden Forum Lecture

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Want to learn more about how you can have a positive impact our our environment? Join the Durham Garden Forum (DGF) on Tuesday, August 20, from 7:00-8:30 pm for an in-person lecture at the Sarah P. Duke Gardens, Dorris Duke Center, at 420 Anderson Street in Durham. Event parking is free.

This event is free to Durham Garden Forum members and $10 for non-members. Not a member? If you join now through the end of 2024, membership extends to the end of 2025.

Prior to the lecture, the DGF will host a participant Plant Swap from 6:00-7:00 pm. Bring a plant, take a plant, and come to connect with other plant-loving people.

2024 Keynote Presenter

We are living in a time of unprecedented environmental change. Every minute, we cut down nearly 30 football-fields worth of trees. Every year, we degrade and erode billions of tons of topsoil. We are depleting clean water sources. What can individuals do to slow these changes and perhaps begin to reverse them?

Matt Archibald, ISA Certified Master Arborist at Leaf & Limb, will deliver the forum’s annual keynote address titled “Nine Ways to Help Heal Earth. He’ll share plant-related strategies meant to restore our struggling, ever-changing planet. Learn how to preserve trees, build healthy soil, and choose native plants for a healthier ecology. You’ll leave with ideas to implement immediately to help address serious environmental issues.

Matt is a 10-year veteran in the tree industry. He discovered his passion in life when he started learning about trees and their ever-expanding universe of information. Identification and biology are two of the subjects Matt likes most, but soil, tree ecology, and fungi are also high on the list.


The Durham Garden Forum is an informal group that meets once a month to enrich gardening knowledge and skill.  Meetings are on the third Tuesday of the month from 7–8:30 pm.  Most meetings are via Zoom.  Members have access to a video library of presentations, and they also receive discounts at Durham Garden Center, and For Garden’s Sake, and Deep Roots Natives.

Durham Garden Forum (DGF) memberships cost $25 per year.  You can access the membership form here (scroll down to bottom).  If you are a DGF member, you will receive invitations to register for each month’s meeting. For new members joining now through the end of 2024, membership extends to the end of 2025.

Dates, topics, and presenters for upcoming DGF lectures include

October 15, 2024 “Easiest Houseplants Ever, With Style” with Tovah Martin, horticulturalist, author, freelance writer, photographer and lecturer

November 19, 2024 “Strengthening Communities Through Urban Gardening for Pollinators” with Stefanie Steele, NRCS Partner Biologist, Xerces Society for Invertebrate Conservation

December 17, 2024 “Cultivating A Sustainable Future: Cornell Botanic Gardens’ Native Lawn” with Todd Bittner, Director of Natural Areas, Cornell Botanic Gardens

January 21, 2025 “Vegetable Crop Production for Triangle Growers” with Michelle Wallace, Regional ANR Extension Educator, Northwest, Central state University Extension

February 18, 2025 “Carnivorous Plants” with Chris Liloia, curator of the Habitat Gardens at NC Botanical Gardens

Questions?  Contact durhamgardenforum@gmail.com.

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