• NatureWorks presents “Pollinator Power at Home! Two Talks to inspire You”

    Natureworks presents: 9:30-10:30 am - Small Meadows and Flowering Lawns for the Home Gardener Years ago Diane decided an area of her organic lawn was a complete waste of space and she went on a long and magical journey to transform it into a beautiful flowering meadow. Watch in photographs as she explains her process […]

  • Barn Talk: A Garden in Dialogue: Place and Practice

    Hollister House Garden 300 Nettleton Hollow Road, Washington, CT

    The 2026 Barn Talk season proudly opens with Bedford, NY-based landscape designer Leslie Needham, who invites us to embrace garden design as a continuous conversation. Every garden speaks through materials, familiar forms, and seasonal rhythm. Drawing from years of hands-on experience, Leslie will explore ways designers and gardeners can thoughtfully respond to place, sharing easy design strategies […]

  • Prop & Swap Workshop

    183 Windsor Ave. Windsor, CT 06095 183 Windsor Ave, Windsor, CT, United States

    The Prop & Swap Workshop will begin with a free, short, hands-on introduction to plant propagation and grafting, designed for participants who are new to these techniques. During this mini-workshop, attendees will learn simple, approachable methods for multiplying plants and maintaining healthy growth. After the instructional portion, participants will have the opportunity to trade plant […]

  • Nature Workshop | Berry Fruit Gardening

    Grace Farms 365 Lukes Wood Road, New Canaan, CT, United States

    Get inspired by the new, berry plantings recently installed in the Grace Farms Garden and learn the basics of growing these fruits at home. Understand the process from start to finish, beginning with plant choice, garden preparation and management, all the way to harvesting and preservation.

  • Pressed Botanical Art Workshop: Preserving Nature’s Beauty

    Kerri Art Studio and Gallery 861 Main Street, Willimantic, CT

    Join botanical artist Marguerite Alpert for a colorful and fun two-hour pressed botanical art workshop. Learn how to press fresh flowers in a wooden press (that is yours to keep!) and also make your own original piece of botanical art with ready-pressed flowers from Marguerite's gardens. All fresh flowers and supplies are provided.  Just bring […]

  • Salamanders of New England Film

    Simsbury Public Library 725 Hopmeadow St., Simsbury, CT, United States

    Salamanders are some of our most mysterious amphibians. Living below ground, or underwater, they are seldom seen. This film will give us a close look at every salamander species that inhabits New England. We will see examples of the typical complete salamander life cycle, from egg to larva to adult, as well as some interesting […]

  • Landscape Design: The Creative Process

    Nathanael Greene Community Center 32 Church Street, Guilford, CT

    Leete's Island Garden Club invites George Trecina, owner of Land Design and Horticultural Sales, who will present steps to take when assessing the property area you wish to change, from concept, to detailed drawing, to the physical planting. For more information and to register for this free event please call 203-453-0780.

  • Peeper Prowl

    Johnson's Pond, Hamden, CT Spring Glen, Hamden, CT 06517 (near Thornton St, Greenway St, and Ingram St)., Hamden, CT

    Join us for a spring peeper nature walk at our Johnson's Pond property. Hamden Land Trust Board Member Jim Sirch will lead a walk and discuss the life cycles of these fascinating amphibians. Meet at the entrance near Thornton Street and Connolly Parkway.

  • Barn Talk: Signs of Spring: Connecticut’s Ephemerals and Early Risers

    Hollister House Garden 300 Nettleton Hollow Road, Washington, CT

    The first signs of spring appear in forms both subtle and spectacular. While the horticultural industry highlights familiar favorites like crocuses, snowdrops, and daffodils, it is our native flora that truly reveal the start of spring in Connecticut. Join field botanist Heather Liljengren for an engaging introduction to our local early risers – the enchanting native ephemerals, […]

  • The AWE Program Budget Raised Bed Build Workshop

    183 Windsor Ave. Windsor, CT 06095 183 Windsor Ave, Windsor, CT, United States

    Join us for a hands-on Budget Raised Bed Build with Travis Stewart of Farm With Me LLC. This interactive workshop approaches gardening through an affordability and accessibility lens, showing participants how growing food can be practical, low-cost, and achievable for anyone. Together, we’ll build a raised garden bed using upcycled pallets and other inexpensive, easy-to-find […]

  • Nature’s Pharmacy: How Modern Remedies Are Derived from the Natural World by Dayne Laskey | Lecture & Lunch

    Pond House Café 1555 Asylum Avenue, West Hartford, CT

    Dayne’s lecture will focus on how careful observation, chemistry, and the scientific method transform plants from garden curiosities into reliable medicines. Dayne Laskey, PharmD, DABAT is a professor, practicing pharmacist, and clinical toxicologist based in West Hartford, Connecticut. He actively cares for patients at Hartford Hospital, where he helps diagnose and treat poisonings and adverse […]

  • A Plant Doctor’s Checkup on Tree Health with Dr. James Lamondia

    Join us as Plant Pathologist Dr. LaMondia from The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station discusses the diseases, pests, and stresses affecting trees in CT and how to improve the health of trees in our landscapes. Free admission. Enfield Senior Center, 299 Elm Street, Enfield