• 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 […]

  • Tallamy and Weaner: A Season by Season Guide to Plant-Wildlife Connections (Fall Virtual Series)

    Virtual Event

    To support native birds and pollinators you need native plants. For those plants to thrive, you need to know how to plant, arrange, and manage them. And to optimize the wildlife benefits, those plants must provide habitat throughout the year. In this presentation, entomologist & wildlife ecologist Doug Tallamy and landscape designer Larry Weaner will […]

    $38
  • SOLD OUT! Christmas in Maine! December 12-14, 2025

    December 12-14, 2025 3 Day(s) | 4 Meals Highlights -Coastal Maine Botanical Gardens – ‘Gardens Aglow!’ Festival -Portland Stage Theater Evening Performance: ‘A Christmas Carol’ -Portland Museum of Art: Winslow Homer -Time at Kennebunkport Holiday Prelude -Two Nights Hotel Accommodations at the Westin Portland Harborview Hotel -Two Buffet Breakfasts & Two Dinners -Friendship Tours Escort […]

  • “House Plants”

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

    Wallingford Garden Club will hold the January 2006 meeting on the 13th.  The program will be held at the first Congregational Church, 23 South Main Street. The program is 'House Plants' by presenter Karla Dalley at 11:00.  Karla is a lecturer, garden columnist, and author. She will be speaking about planting and how to take […]

  • Gardening with Mosses

    Nathanael Greene Community Center 32 Church Street, Guilford, CT

    At its monthly meeting, Leete’s Island Garden Club will host Christine Cook, owner of Mossaics Ecological Landscape Design. Christine will explore moss ecology, horticulture and a wide range ideas on how moss may be utilized in the garden. Guests are welcome at this free event. Contact 203-453-0780 with questions or to register.

  • Garden Club of Brookfield: Food Share Gardening

    Valley Presbyterian Church Brookfield CT 21 West Whisconier Road, Brookfield, CT

    Donna Katsuranis, Brookfield neighbor and a UCONN Advanced Master Gardener, is our first speaker of the new year. She will present about the value and practice of “food-share” gardening in our town and state.

  • 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 […]

  • Wildflower Folklore

    Cheshire Senior Center located at 240 Maple Street, Cheshire CT 240 Maple Street, Cheshire, CT

    The Suburban Garden Club of Cheshire January meeting will be held on January 21, 2026. The topic of the presentation is Wildflower Folklore and will be given by Ken Elkins who is Director of Education and Partnerships at the Catherine Violet Hubbard Animal Sanctuary in Southbury. His talk will include how to identify different wildflowers, […]

  • Gardeners of Simsbury Speaker Series: Update on Invasive Species by Rose Hiskes

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

    Join the Gardeners of Simsbury as they host Rose Hiskes to discuss invasive Species updates. Learn about these pests and how they affect your garden.  Register here: https://simsbury.librarycalendar.com/event/gardeners-simsbury-speaker-series-update-invasive-species-rose-hiskes-73773 Rose Hiskes works as a diagnostician and horticulturist at The Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station, Valley Laboratory, in Windsor, CT.  Rose has a bachelor’s degree in agriculture from the […]

  • Pesticides, Pollinators, People and Planet: What We Need to Know

    Cheshire Public Library 104 Main Street, Cheshire, CT

    Neonicotinoids have caught the attention of the public, but they are part of the larger issues with pesticides. For many decades, we have been on the "pesticide treadmill," with each new pesticide promoted as better and safer, until we identify the risks to human health and the environment, and then, ultimately, the target pests become […]