• 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 […]

  • Traprock Ridge Annual Speer Preserve Hike

    Speer Preserve Juniper Road, Bloomfield

    Join us at the Speer Preserve annual outing led by TRLC member John Cappadona. This short trail connects to more remote sections of MDC Reservoir 6 and Talcott Mountain State Park, which can feel very much like one is in the deep woods. The route is easy-to-moderate and will last 1.5 to 2 hours. Snowshoes are […]

  • Animal Embassy

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

    Animal Embassy returns to Grace Farms to provide insight into animals’ amazing adaptations, and why we need to protect and respect them.

  • Latin for Gardeners

    Online Meeting

    The scientific names for plants intimidate many gardeners. When we use common names, we run the risk of purchasing the wrong plant or misidentifying plant problems. In this class we will review the history of plant names in the Western world, why they change and why we as gardeners should make an effort to use […]

  • Fairy House Making

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

    Today, create a Fairy House with natural materials collected from the landscapes surrounding the River building. Our Director of Horticulture, Kimberly Kelly will facilitate the crafting while discussing the importance of creating a structure that will become part of nature again.

  • Container Gardening Indoors and Out

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

    The Suburban Garden Club of Cheshire February meeting will be held on February 18, 2026, 7:30 PM. at the Cheshire Senior Center located at 240 Maple Street. The topic of the presentation is Container Gardening Indoors and Out and will be given by Gregory Bugbee.   Learn about choosing the right plants and potting soils for […]

  • 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 […]

  • Plant Switcheroos for More Beautiful, Hardy Flower Gardens

    This eye-opening lecture will take the guesswork out of which perennials and flowering shrubs are the best choices, especially for more challenging growing conditions.  You simply cannot tell if a plant is a great performer year after year by looking at a pretty picture or attractively maintained inventory at garden centers.  For over 30 years […]