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A comprehensive list of events, workshops, discussions and garden club meetings can be found via Connecticut Gardener and Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut.

Regarding Nature, the work of Native Plant Trust’s 2024 Visiting Artist Julie C. Baer, on exhibit

Native Plant Trust, the nation’s first plant conservation organization and the only one solely focused on New England’s native plants, announced the opening of Regarding Nature, the work of Native Plant Trust’s 2024 Visiting Artist Julie C. Baer. For the past year Baer has explored Garden in the Woods, Native Plant Trust’s native plant botanic […]

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In March, you’ll learn how to get the most out of the late season display

Be sure to join us on March 20 at 7pm (Zoom only!) for Dan Benarcik’s “Gardening in Overtime: Getting the Most out of Your Late-Season Display“ CT Hort is excited about its 2024-2025 speaker season! Here’s the rundown. Registration and more information on each speaker is coming soon.Programs begin at 7pm. Be sure to check

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The Six of Clubs performs at Hill-Stead Museum

On Saturday, October 19, Hill-Stead Museum welcomes a new group of guest performers. Join us for an evening with The Six of Clubs in the Drawing Room as they present “Not the American Songbook,” a tribute to the timeless music of England and France. This will be our first concert held before the newly restored Impressionist masterpieces.  Immerse

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NEW! Bartlett Book Club: Gardening Can Be Murder, Nov. 2

What is it about the garden that suits it to literary murder? Perhaps it is the poisonous plants, sharp tools, shady corners, and ready-made burial sites that make gardens mainstay in the mystery genre. Perhaps it is the gardens (and writers) themselves, with their “natural malice toward weeds, rodents and other garden undesirable. Rare is

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NOFA to hold native trees and shrubs workshop Saturday

Join CT NOFA this Saturday in Ridgefield, CT, for a hands-on workshop on establishing native trees and shrubs on farmland and properties throughout Connecticut. The workshop will be held from 3-6pm at The Hickories, 136 Lounsbury Road in Ridgefield. The cost is $20. We’ll take a look at planning, planting, and maintenance of trees and shrubs at The

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A special garden tool is subject of special event

The Connecticut Chapter of the American Society of Landscape Architects‘s own Mark Morrison, FASLA, founder of MKM Landscape Architecture, will be the host for a one-of-a-kind Cultural Landscape Foundation Garden (Tool) Dialogue event in Wassaic, NY on September 28 (10 a.m.-12 p.m.). Have you ever seen a cucumber straightener, daisy grubber, or potato fork? They are among the more than 25,000

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Native Plant Trust director named as next columnist for The Boston Globe 

Native Plant Trust, the nation’s first plant conservation organization and the only one solely focused on New England’s native plants, announced today that Uli Lorimer, Director of Horticulture, will become the next “Ask the Gardener” columnist for The Boston Globe. Following his predecessors, long-time columnist Carol Stocker and more recently, R. Wayne Mezitt, Lorimer will

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