A look into the history of Richmond places and people that have disappeared from our landscape.
One million twinkling lights, handcrafted botanical decorations, model trains, holiday dinners, firepit with s’mores and hot chocolate (for purchase); nightly family activities & more.
Growing plants in the community can help the community grow.
If you haven't visited Lewis Ginter yet, you've got no excuse this weekend. Go and check out the beautiful gardens for free this weekend.
The event is free with paid admission to the gardens, and the first 500 people will receive free solar eclipse viewing glasses.
Scattered throughout the Garden to prompt exploration and discovery, the multi-sensory experiences will spark new ways of interacting with the natural world and each other.
Admission to the Friday and Saturday plant sale is free. The weather is clearing up, so take advantage of the deals and experts to answer your...
John Morse joins Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden as it embarks on initiatives detailed in a five-year strategic plan to expand horticulture collections and displays.
Dominion GardenFest of Lights runs from November 25th through January 9th. Get over there and take in the lights!
Get a bit of shopping done without setting foot in the mall.