The annual sale boasts 25 percent more plants than last year’s, featuring more than 4,800 plants and 300 species, including perennials, annuals, herbs, vegetables, drought/heat-tolerant plants, grasses, and succulents. Enjoy presentations and demonstrations by horticulturalists and master gardeners. May Arboretum Society members receive 10 percent discount.
The Riverside Farmers Market stands as Reno's authentic local market, exclusively featuring vendors who cultivate, rear, or craft their products within the immediate vicinity of the city. Highlighting small-scale, community-focused, and sustainable farmers and ranchers, the market is a testament to the belief that the foundation of healthy food lies in the health of the […]
Sunday Music Brunch at the Nevada Museum of Art Café is the perfect precursor to an afternoon exploring galleries. Chef Colin Smith has updated the menu to include an eclectic array of options from traditional breakfast fare to lunch options–both of which pair nicely with juice, coffee, champagne or a mimosa. Enjoy live music by […]
Mid-April cool season seedlings (lettuce, kale, chard, Asian greens, etc.); May perennial seedlings and plants (fruit trees, pollinator plants, culinary and medicinal herbs, berries); warm season seedlings available first week of June. All vegetables are grown organically and on site; perennials grown in Lemmon Valley. One-third of seedlings are donated to community and school gardens.
Check out the Truckee Certified Farmers Market every Tuesday morning from May through October. Conveniently located at Truckee River Regional Park, just minutes from downtown Truckee. Fresh, local, and fun!
Tour Reno’s oldest cemetery, Hillside Cemetery, officially established in 1875 and visit the Grand Army of the Republic Cemetery, the only Civil War cemetery in Nevada. Wear closed shoes suitable for rocky, uneven ground. Meet at the west side gates of Hillside Cemetery south of the Knights of Pythias Hall, 980 Nevada Street. Guides: Brett […]