• Dreamland Flower Farm Dahlia Tuber Sale

    Online Meeting

    Dreamland Flower Farm Tuber Sale open January 17th at 10am ONLINE ONLY. Select from over 125 dahlia varieties for your garden. Organically grown dahlias, hand picked and harvested. Merrie Avallone has been growing dahlias for over 20 years.

  • Pressed Botanical Art Workshop

    New Canaan, CT Waveny Park 681 South Avenue, New Canaan, CT, United States

    Discover the art of pressing flowers and transforming them into beautiful, one-of-a-kind works of art. In this special two-part workshop led by artist Marguerite Alpert, participants will learn both traditional and contemporary techniques for preserving botanicals and using them creatively. During the first hour, Marguerite will demonstrate how to use a wooden flower press and […]

  • From Bloom to Canvas: The Flowered Press Workshop

    Carriage Barn Arts Center Waveny Park 681 South Avenue, New Canaan,, CT

    Discover the art of pressing flowers and transforming them into beautiful, one-of-a-kind works of art. In this special two-part workshop led by artist Marguerite Alpert, participants will learn both traditional and contemporary techniques for preserving botanicals and using them creatively. During the first hour, Marguerite will demonstrate how to use a wooden flower press and […]

  • SOLD OUT! 2026 Philly Flower Show Trip

    So sorry, this trip is sold out! Enjoy the Philadelphia Flower Show along with the New York Botanical Garden Orchid Show & Longwood Gardens Orchid Extravaganza, Feb. 28-March 2. Featuring special guest tour guide Nancy DuBrule-Clemente, Author & Founder of Natureworks Horticultural Services! Highlights include: * Philadelphia Flower Show Admission * New York Botanical Gardens […]

  • Nature Lecture: Bobolinks and Warblers

    Virtual: via Zoom

    May is the month when many birds arrive back to their nesting territories, some flying thousands of miles. We will learn about what causes birds to migrate in spring and fall, how latest technology is used to track them, and dangers to migrating birds. We will discuss the Bobolinks of Bloomfield and the issues they […]

  • Birds of Prey LIVE!

    First Congregational Church of Cheshire 111 Church Drive, Cheshire, CT

    Christine Cummings director of A Place Called Hope will talk about Connecticut's raptors and the role they play in our ecology and controlling pests. She will introduce us to a live owl, hawk, and falcon from her rehabilitation facility.

  • The Elegant and Edible Garden: Designing a Potager (livestream event)

    Explore the French tradition of the potager—artful kitchen gardens where colorful flowers, fruits, vegetables, and fragrant herbs grow side by side. Drawing from her award-winning book, The Elegant and Edible Garden, author Linda Vater guides you through the process of designing a kitchen garden that is as beautiful as it is productive. At the heart […]

  • WORKSHOP | A Spring Pruning Primer: Roses, Fruit Trees, Evergreens, Perennials, and Grasses

    Amy Cogswell Revival Garden- Webb Deane Stevens Museum 211 Main Street, Wethersfield, CT

    After a long, cold winter, gardeners are eager to get back outside. Kick off your 2026 gardening season by joining WDS Head Gardener Peter Winne for a hands-on workshop focused on pruning techniques and other essential early-spring garden tasks. Learn about which plants to prune now, how much to cut back, and the right tools […]

  • Be A Badass Arborist!

    Stowe Center for Literary Activism 77 Forest St, Hartford, CT, United States

    Believe it or not, wintertime is the BEST time to prune young trees. Become a badass arborist with badass arborists!   Join Hartford City Forester, Sophia Rodbell, and Urban Forester and PhD student at UMass Amherst, Candace Powning, with an introduction and hands-on experience.  Participate in pruning several young trees on the Stowe Center campus, including […]

  • Good Bugs, Bad Bugs, Benign Bugs

    Nathanael Greene Community Center 32 Church Street, Guilford, CT

    Leete's Island Garden Club invites Pamm Cooper, Public Service Garden Specialist at UConn Home and Garden Education Center who will cover insects that are pests, insects that are beneficial and those that are benign, all commonly found in Connecticut. Guests are welcome at this free event. Contact 203-453-0780 with questions and to register.