• Oh! What I didn’t plant with Nancy DuBrule-Clemente April 24, 2025

    Nancy's garden is filled with so many annuals, perennials, biennials, shrubs, and herbs that she didn't plant. They may be considered "free gifts" or they may be considered "plants gone rogue"! Dive into how to recognize, manage, move around, edit, and generally care for a generous garden that offers so much to its gardener.

  • Designing for Habitat: From Back Yards to Byways with C. Colston Burrell June 26, 2025

    What does a garden need to attract and sustain wildlife? How do we meet the aesthetic goals of owners while providing the structure and resources necessary to maintain the insects and birds we love? Can we create healthy habitat with a mixture of native and exotic plants? This lecture explores the possibilities and limitations of designing sustainable habitat gardens at various scales, from urban spaces to rural retreats.

  • Deeply Disturbed: The Emergent Forest of the Future with Peter Del Tredici 9/18/25

    Peter Del Trici Deeply Disturbed: The Emergent Forest of the Future Sept. 18, 2025, 7pm On Zoom and in person at Elmwood Community Center 1106 New Britain Avenue West Hartford Members will receive the Zoom link the Sunday before the talk. Free for members; $10 for non-members (register here) The northeastern United States is a naturally […]

  • Putting Your Garden to Bed – Re-thinking the Ritual with Sarah Bailey 10/16/25

    Sarah Bailey Putting Your Garden to Bed - Re-thinking the Ritual Oct. 16, 2025, 7pm On Zoom and in person at Elmwood Community Center 1106 New Britain Avenue West Hartford Members will receive the Zoom link the Sunday before the talk. Free for members; $10 for non-members (register here) Traditionally, the Fall garden to-do list […]

  • The Growth of Trees: A Journey Through Time with Michael Wojtech 11/20/25

    Michael Wojtech The Growth of Trees: A Journey Through Time Nov. 20, 2025, 7pm On Zoom and in person at Elmwood Community Center 1106 New Britain Avenue West Hartford Members will receive the Zoom link the Sunday before the talk. Free for members; $10 for non-members (register here) No single view of a tree is […]

  • Personal Habitat: 30 Years of Wildlife Gardening with Julie Zickefoose 1/15/26

    Julie Zickefoose Personal Habitat: 30 Years of Wildlife Gardening Jan. 15, 2026, 7pm Zoom only Members will receive the Zoom link the Sunday before the talk. Free for members; $10 for non-members (register here) Join author/artist Julie Zickefoose in a retrospective of 30 years of habitat enhancement on her 80-acre parcel in the Appalachian foothills […]

  • Issues & Answers: Harnessing Plants to Solve Problems with Tovah Martin 2/19/26

    Tovah Martin Issues & Answers: Harnessing Plants to Solve Problems Feb. 19, 2026, 7pm Zoom only Members will receive the Zoom link the Sunday before the talk. Free for members; $10 for non-members (register here) NOTE: This program will not be recorded. This lecture suggests solutions for a wheelbarrow load of problems from dry shade to […]

  • An Engineer’s Approach to Houseplant Care with Darryl Cheng 3/19/26

    Darryl Cheng An Engineer’s Approach to Houseplant Care March 19, 2026, 7pm Zoom only Members will receive the Zoom link the Sunday before the talk. Free for members; $10 for non-members (register here) If you follow traditional houseplant advice, you'll be disappointed because your plant is no longer "perfect." Darryl's approach breaks down the barriers to […]

  • The Past, Present, and Future of the Keney Park Sustainability Project with Herb Virgo 4/16/26

    Herb Virgo The Past, Present, and Future of the Keney Park Sustainability Project April 16, 2026, 7pm CNTR and on Zoom 725 Main Street, Middletown Free for members; $10 for non-members (register here) Join Herb Virgo for an inspiring exploration of the Keney Park Sustainability Project (KPSP), a transformative initiative dedicated to preserving and enhancing one […]

  • Designing Meadows and Naturalized Plantings for a Human Landscape with Kathy Connolly 5/28/26

    Kathy Connolly Designing Meadows and Naturalized Plantings for a Human Landscape May 28, 2026, 7pm CNTR and on Zoom 725 Main Street, Middletown Free for members; $10 for non-members (register here) Meadows and other naturalized landscapes are often imagined as capturing nature’s patterns and benefitting local ecology. Yet, to gain acceptance in a human setting, a […]