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.

Escorted Australia! March 21-April 5

Escorted Australia 2025 March 21 - April 5, 2025 Escorted by Brett Isaacson, President & Owner Join Friendship Tours as we embark on a spectacular adventure in the Land Down Under - AUSTRALIA! President & Owner of Friendship Tours, Brett Isaacson, along with local expert guides will lead the way on this land tour to […]

Gardens of Charleston and Savannah, March 26-April 2, 2025

Please join us for an unforgettable journey as we survey the beauty and history of the Lowcountry of South Carolina and Georgia, with our special guest tour guide C. Colston Burrell, garden designer, lecturer, author and photographer. TOUR ITINERARY HIGHLIGHTS: Savor a festive Lowcountry Boil in Susan Epstein's private garden Explore the Lowcountry’s history, culture […]

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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