• Dreamland Flower Farm Dahlia Tuber Sale

    Online Meeting

    Dreamland Flower Farm Tuber Sale open January 17th at 10am ONLINE ONLY. Select from over 125 dahlia varieties for your garden. Organically grown dahlias, hand picked and harvested. Merrie Avallone has been growing dahlias for over 20 years.

  • The Chamaecypris Collection Tours with Dan Christina, Blithewold’s Director of Horticulture

    Blithewold Manor, Gardens and Arboretum 101 Ferry Road, Bristol, RI, United States

    Chamaecyparis (False Cypress) make up 15% of Blithewold Arboretum’s living collection. With more than 200 specimens growing on the property, varying in form and cultivar, you are sure to find something to be inspired by! Many of the trees that will be highlighted during the walking tour will be exhibiting their best winter color during […]

  • Seedy Celebration Days

    Natureworks Garden Center 518 Forest Road, Northford, CT

    Come and Seed Shop and Learn! Join us for the annual Seedy Celebration Days Friday through Sunday February 6-8th, 2026! 1000's of vegetable, flower and herb seeds from the best seed companies including Seed Savers Exchange, Renee's Garden, High Mowing, Botanical Interests, Hudson Valley, NE Seed, Livingston and Flowering Lawn will fill the shop! Organic […]

  • CT Rose Society presents “Roses and Romance”

    The Lutheran Church of Saint Mark 75 Griswold Street, Glastonbury, CT

    A special presentation by Marci Martin will delve into the Victorian language of flowers and the symbolism behind rose colors and varieties and how these have been used to express love and emotion. Lutheran Church of ST Mark, 75 Griswold Street, Glastonbury, CT  06033 Doors open at 10 am. Guests welcome.

  • Foliage-Driven Garden Design

    Raise the bar for nonstop, colorful flower gardens that welcome pollinators and slash maintenance. This presentation features clever design tips and foliage-dazzling plants with pollinator-friendly flowers for year-round, head-turning gardens in sun or shade. Neighbors will be dumbfounded when they rarely see you maintaining these showcase gardens. This lecture is best suited for gardeners in […]

  • Seed Starting Workshop

    Noah Webster Memorial Library 20 South Main Street, West Hartford, CT, United States

    Seed Starting Workshop When: Saturday, Feb 7, 2026 • 1–3 PM Where: Noah Webster Memorial Library (Main Library) It’s almost time to start eggplant, peppers, tomatoes (and more!). Learn timing, soil mix, lights/heat mats, watering, and how to harden off seedlings so they thrive outdoors. This event is made possible by a collaboration between the […]

  • Hydrangeas

    First Congregational Church 23 South Main Street, WALLINGFORD, CT, United States

    Wallingford Garden Club will hold February meeting on the 10th.  The program will be held at the First Congregational Church,  23 South Main Street.  The Program is 'Hydrangeas' by presenter Lorraine Ballato at 11:00. She will guide us through the proper care of hydrangeas. She is an award winning writer, speaker, horticulturist, photographer and confirmed […]

  • Pruning Woody Plants in the Landscape

    Nathanael Greene Community Center 32 Church Street, Guilford, CT

    Leete’s Island Garden Club hosts Felicia Millett, licensed arborist and CAES Plant Diagnostician, who will present objectives that should be considered before pruning, and the proper techniques, tools and timing to achieve these goals. Guests are welcome. Please contact 203-453-0780 with questions or to register for this free event.

  • Foraging 101 (in-person)

    Avon Free Public Library 281 Country Club Rd., Avon, CT, United States

    Foraging 101– The Do’s and Don’ts for getting out and finding all that it has to offer This is an introductory class on learning how to forage, specifically in Connecticut and New England. This class will go over where and when to find forageable items, what to do with them, and safety tips. We will […]

  • The Rhododendren Species Botanical Garden (“RSBG”) – An Introduction

    Steve Hootman is the Executive Director of Horticulture & Curator of the Rhododendron Species Botanical Garden in Federal Way, Washington. He has worked at the RSBG since 1992 and has participated in or led at least thirty expeditions into the remote regions of the world looking for rare and new taxa of rhododendrons and other […]

  • Growing Annuals from Seeds

    Felicia Millet, a research technician with the Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, will present “Growing Annuals from Seeds” on Feb. 12 at 6:00 p.m. at Essex Library, 33 West Avenue, Essex, CT. Starting annuals from seed can be a great way to produce a large number of plants for the garden while reducing the cost of […]