05/29/2026
May 29–30: The is bringing the American Begonia Society National Convention to FWBG this week, and you’re invited to shop and explore unique begonias at their begonia plant sale and show. Free for anyone to attend 🌿
📆 Friday, May 29 | 9 AM–5 PM
📆 Saturday, May 30 | 9 AM–4 PM
📍 FWBG Main Garden Center Building
Check out stunning varieties and take home a new plant!
05/27/2026
Step into the stillness of the Japanese Garden 🌿
May is Mental Health Awareness Month, and we’re inviting you to slow down and experience the Japanese Garden with our brand new self-guided forest therapy audio walk, created for our Nature Rx wellness program 🎧
Wander past the koi ponds, pause beneath the Japanese maples, and let a calming guided experience deepen your time in one of the most peaceful corners of the Garden 🍃
Learn more and listen at fwbg.org/nature-rx
05/21/2026
Notice something colorful in the parking lot? 🌵🌼
The prickly pear cacti tucked into the bio swales located throughout our parking lot are currently in bloom!
Bio swales are vegetated channels that slow and filter stormwater before it reaches our waterways. We’ve planted ours with native, drought-tolerant species like the prickly pear to turn them into a restorative habitat for pollinators and other important critters 🌿
05/20/2026
Something big is taking shape in the Garden 🦊
Installation is officially underway for Sean Kenney’s Nature POP! Made with LEGO Bricks, and we’re getting our first look at the colorful creatures arriving on site 🌿
More than 40 sculptures, built from over 800,000 LEGO bricks, are being tucked throughout the Garden. A panther mid-stride, a fox on the prowl, a mama bear and her cub, and dozens more are waiting to be discovered beginning May 22.
📆 May 22 – Sept 7
🎟️ Free with Garden admission
🔗 fwbg.org/events/nature-pop
05/14/2026
A little Garden history for you 🐘
In 1931, the first phase of Rock Springs Park, which would later become the Fort Worth Botanic Garden, was under construction. But the crew ran into a problem: the newly shaped Reflecting Pond at the bottom of the Rose Ramp simply would not hold water. City forester Raymond C. Morrison later recalled that workers “tried to make a pond where a spring had made a watering hole on a cattle trail, but it wouldn’t hold water.”
The solution was unexpectedly charming. Queen Tut, a beloved elephant from the was brought over to wallow in the pond. Her weight packed down the soil step by step and the water from the Rock Springs Area lagoons finally stayed!
Nearly a century later, you can still enjoy the waterfalls, spillways, and the calming Reflecting Pond that she helped make possible right here at FWBG 🌿
05/10/2026
Honoring the women who shape our lives 💐
This Mother’s Day, we’re reminded that the most meaningful celebrations happen when loved ones gather together surrounded by beauty.
From weddings and milestone birthdays to anniversary brunches, bridal showers, and baby showers, FWBG offers a special indoor or outdoor setting that turns any gathering into something truly special.
📆 Planning a celebration for the special woman in your life?
Contact our Rentals Team at 817-463-4150 or [email protected]
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