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A comprehensive list of events, workshops, discussions and garden club meetings from all over the state and beyond.

Holiday Ornament Workshop Dec. 13

Get into the holiday spirit at the Mark Twain House on December 13 from 11am-1pm with a fun, family-friendly workshop to create two beautiful ornaments decorated with real pressed flowers for a delicate, nature-inspired look that sparkles with the season. This workshop is a wonderful way to spend time together and make something meaningful. Suitable for ages […]

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Climate Corps looking for partners

The UConn Climate Corps is seeking community partners for Spring 2026 projects. The program engages undergraduates in hands-on climate adaptation work. Types of projects have ranged from developing outreach materials on climate change to siting riparian buffers to community vulnerability assessments. Students work about nine hours weekly with virtual check-ins. Share project ideas or questions by email

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ASLA Calls For Entries for its 2026 Professional Awards

Each year, the ASLA Professional Awards honor the best in landscape architecture from around the globe. Awards recipients will receive featured coverage in Landscape Architecture Magazine, and in many other design and construction industry and general-interest media, and award recipients and their clients will be celebrated the ASLA 2026 Conference on Landscape Architecture. This year introduces tiered pricing

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Annual Flower Show set for February 19-22

Join your friends at “A Storybook Garden,” the 44th Annual Connecticut Flower and Garden Show – February 19-22, 2026 at the CT Convention Center in Hartford, “It’s Where Our Story Happens!”  The Flower Show Schedule and Online Exhibit Registration is now open on the Federated Garden Clubs of CT’s  website. Discounted tickets are available to Garden Club Members on their

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Annual Christmas Boutique – Guilford Garden Club Dec. 5

Guilford Garden Club members have been busy creating beautifully decorated fresh green wreaths, swags, and centerpieces for the Boutique on December 5 from 10am-5pm. The event is at St. George Church, 33 Whitfield Street, Guilford. There will also be handcrafted gifts, decorations and baked goods for sale as well as a raffle for fabulous gift

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NOFA Transition to Organic Partnership Program Recruitment

CT NOFA is proud to be a partner in the Northeast Transition to Organic Partnership Program (TOPP), a mentorship program that pairs experienced organic producers with producers who are transitioning to organic to provide guidance through the hurdles of the organic certification process. CT NOFA is recruiting additional farmers and food producers – both those who are

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NDAL holding January symposium-register now

New Directions in American Landscape (NDAL) is holding its 37th Annual Symposium, entitled Seeing the Forest and the Trees on January 15-16 in Union, NJ (just outside NYC) and will also have virtual options for those who cannot attend in person. Register here Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Seeing the Forest and the Trees: Designing Landscapes that Integrate Regional Specificity

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Bird Walk at Bartlett November 22

Birding at the Bartlett Join expert birder David Warne on Nov. 22 from 7:30-9am for a morning adventure along the Bartlett trails. November highlights to look forward to: The Dark-eyed Juncos and White-throated Sparrows have arrived for the winter. With most leaves now fallen from the trees, it’s easier to spot raptors overhead, and many

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Native Plant Trust Confirms 10M Seeds Now Banked; Announces $1.5M Bequest to Save, Preserve and Share Native Plants in New England

Native Plant Trust, the nation’s first plant conservation organization and the only one solely focused on New England’s native plants, announced it has received a generous $1.5M bequest from an anonymous donor for endowment funds supporting its ongoing work in conservation, including banking the seed of rare and endangered native plants in New England and

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