Knockout Natives with Sam Hoadley June 20, 2024

Knockout Natives with Sam Hoadley June 20, 2024 7pm Live and on Zoom (please note that this event is taking place in Middletown, not West Hartford) First Church Middletown 190 Court Street, Middletown, CT and via Zoom (you’ll be sent the link on the Sunday before the talk). Scroll down for parking information. Free for […]

Native Fruits with Lee Reich, Sept. 19, 2024

We’ll explore the beauty, the flavor, and the cultivation of American persimmon, pawpaw, beach plum, lingonberry, and a host of other native delectables, as well as blueberry — a relative newcomer to our market shelves.      

Frederick Law Olmsted: Shaping the American Landscape with Marta McDowell

A look at the life and legacy of the Hartford-born individual who coined the term "landscape architect." While most famous for his public parks, Olmsted's commissions included the Biltmore Estate, the World's Columbian Exposition, and campuses ranging from Stanford to Amherst. 

The Wonders of the Winter Landscape with Vincent Simeone Jan. 16

This lecture will focus on the wonders of the winter landscape and how to enhance the aesthetic value and interest of the garden by using horticultural treasures such as winter fruiting plants, broadleaved evergreens, conifers and trees with interesting bark.

Gardening for the frogs with Jim Sirch February 20, 2025

Learn about the natural history of Connecticut’s 11 species of frogs and toads and how to attract them and a host of other wildlife to your yard through bubblers, small ponds, and other water features.

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.

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