Nature-Inspired Things To Do At Home
Take care of yourself and your family while practicing social distancing by focusing on your health and making time for nature RX. Here are some resources and tips to get you started.
3 Tips for Fostering Health and Wellness
1) Did you know that being in nature has been linked to reduced stress levels? Schedule 15 minutes of your day to be outside without technology. Enjoy the fresh air and soak up some vitamin D!

2) Maintain a healthy diet. Try a new recipe that gets the whole family in the kitchen participating. For healthy and family friendly recipes, visit CHEFSA.org

3) Start your day with a mindfulness practice - deep breathing, meditation, enjoying the outdoors, and journaling are all ways to manage your stress and start your day with positivity.  

Kid's Nature Activity
How many of these plants, birds, trees and insects can you and your kids find in your backyard?

Find some crayons or coloring pencils, download and print Botanical Bingo, and get the family outdoors for some backyard exploration.
Fresh-Picked Recipes
Apple Cheddar Quesadillas

Grab the entire family and learn a new, healthy recipe. More family friendly recipes at CHEFSA.org .
Tarragon Carrot Spritzer | 21+

This cocktail puts the fresh in refreshing. Made with carrots, tarragon, apple cider vinegar, gin and a splash of prosecco.
Water Conservation Resource
Water conservation is one of the most important parts for the planning of your residential or commercial landscape. The San Antonio Botanical Garden in partnership with San Antonio Water System has a resource to help you. Garden Style San Antonio offers a wide variety of tips and videos to help you create a beautiful landscape.
Support the Garden During COVID-19

Now more than ever the San Antonio Botanical Garden kindly asks for your help by making a generous donation today. As a nonprofit, the Botanical Garden relies on memberships, admissions, events and classes' ticket sales, and private rentals. Your donation directly supports the organization’s general operations and helps maintain the collection of plants.