She has a strong passion for educating the community, leadership, public horticulture, and sharing her love for the outdoors while teaching. At the Huntsville Botanical Garden, she serves as the Director of Learning and Public Engagement. She discovered her passion for public horticulture and teaching through her mom and her various employments at the SFA Mast Arboretum, “Nacogdoches Naturally” Education Program, Missouri Botanical Garden, JC Raulston Arboretum, and Moore Farms Botanical Garden. Rebecca holds a Master of Science degree in Horticulture from North Carolina State University and a Bachelor of Science in Agriculture from Stephen F. She feels terrariums are a beautiful (and fun) way to approach indoor gardening, and she has been called a “terrarium-aholic” for owning 28 terrariums at once. Rebecca has been making terrariums for over a decade. The class will begin promptly at 6:00 p.m., so please arrive at the Garden 15 minutes early to allow time to travel to the class location. From there, a staff member will guide you to the class location in the Anderson Education Classroom. Attendees will enter the Guest Center and check in at the front desk. The maximum capacity for this class is 20 attendees, plus the instructors. Terrariums can come in all kinds of different shapes, sizes, and types! Rebecca's passion for these mini ecosystems comes alive in this engaging class, so you won't want to miss it.Ĭapacity is limited, so reserve your spot today!Īdditional Information: This class will take place in person at the Huntsville Botanical Garden. Plus, they serve as an exquisite decoration and a unique conversation piece in your home! Join Rebecca Turk as she teaches you the best methods for constructing and caring for a terrarium.Ī terrarium is a clear container that holds a self-sustaining habitat, allowing you to grow plants indoors with little maintenance. Terrariums are a fun and fascinating way to bring gardening indoors.
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