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SUMMARY:Editing the Garden: Advice from the High Line with Yuki Kaneko
DESCRIPTION:Editing the Garden: Advice from the High Line with Yuki Kaneko\nThursday\, September 17 • 7pm\nOn Zoom and in person at Congregation Beth Israel 701 Farmington Avenue\, West Hartford\nMembers are free; non-members $10.\n(Members will receive the Zoom link the Sunday before the talk.) \nA naturalistic garden may appear effortless\, but its beauty is the result of intentional care and thoughtful curation. Drawing from her work stewarding one of the world’s most influential naturalistic gardens\, Yuki Kaneko will share strategies for managing dynamic plant communities while preserving design intent. The talk covers practical techniques to cultivate naturalistic aesthetics that remain vibrant and intentional across all four seasons. Attendees will walk away with a new perspective on plant selections that enhance texture and structure\, learning how to balance ecological function with an artistic vision. Join us to learn the art of “editing”—an essential practice to refine ever-evolving naturalistic gardens. \nYuki Kaneko is the Senior Horticulture Manager at the High Line where she manages the landscape of the internationally celebrated urban public park in New York City. Born in Japan\, Yuki earned a Bachelor of Fine Arts and a Master of Fine Arts from Tama Art University and was awarded the Blanchette H. Rockefeller Fellowship to study art in the United States. She received certificates from the New York Botanical Garden in horticulture and botany and further trained through the John Nally Internship at Wave Hill. Since joining the High Line in 2016\, she has stewarded its iconic naturalistic gardens designed by Piet Oudolf. With a passion for interpreting designed landscapes in the context of ecological conservation\, she manages the High Line’s horticulture operations\, plant curation\, and programming to provide a naturalistic landscape corridor that supports biodiversity and connects people with nature.
URL:https://cthort.org/event/editing-the-garden-advice-from-the-high-line-with-yuki-kaneko/
LOCATION:Congregation Beth Israel\, 701 Farmington Avenue\, West Hartford\, CT\, 06119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Hartford County
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SUMMARY:Digging Deeper into Ecological Horticulture with Uli Lorimer
DESCRIPTION:Digging Deeper into Ecological Horticulture with Uli Lorimer\nThursday\, October 15 • 7pm\nOn Zoom and in person at Congregation Beth Israel 701 Farmington Avenue\, West Hartford\nMembers are free; non-members $10.\n(Members will receive the Zoom link the Sunday before the talk.) \nWhat is Ecological Horticulture? What distinguishes it from mainstream horticulture? Why is genetic diversity important? Ecological Horticulture takes a different approach from traditional gardening by focusing on nature-friendly principles. This talk will dive into key ideas and challenge common gardening practices. For example: Why is genetic diversity essential? Can I use cultivated versions of native plants? How should climate change influence my gardening choices? These questions and more will guide a discussion on creating and caring for gardens in harmony with the environment. \nUli Lorimer serves as the Director of Horticulture for the Native Plant Trust\, a leading non-profit dedicated to preserving the native flora of the Northeastern United States. In this role\, he oversees the acclaimed Garden in the Woods in Framingham and Nasami Farm in Western Massachusetts\, which focuses on native plant propagation and research. Uli’s impressive career includes positions at the National Arboretum\, Wave Hill\, and as the Curator of Native Plants at the Brooklyn Botanic Garden. A lifelong enthusiast of plants and biodiversity\, Uli continues to study the region’s ecosystems\, collect seeds from the wild\, and introduce new plants to collections. \nHe is also a prolific author and speaker\, well-known to audiences across the horticultural community. His publications include Tough Natives for Tough Places and A Native Plant Reader. His latest work\, The Northeast Native Plant Primer\, reflects his deep commitment to native plants and their ecological value. With a science-based approach and a passion for biodiversity\, Uli offers invaluable insights into selecting plants that maximize the ecological impact of our gardens while celebrating the beauty of native flora. \nBrought to you through the generosity of the Lois and Herb Isaacson Endowed Lecture fund and the Wild Ones Mountain Laurel Chapter. \nRegister.
URL:https://cthort.org/event/digging-deeper-into-ecological-horticulture-with-uli-lorimer-3/
LOCATION:Congregation Beth Israel\, 701 Farmington Avenue\, West Hartford\, CT\, 06119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Hartford County
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20261119T190000
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SUMMARY:Gardening Like the Forest: Designing Edible Ecosystems for Homes and Communities with David Jacke
DESCRIPTION:Gardening Like the Forest: Designing Edible Ecosystems for Homes and Communities with David Jacke\nNovember 19\, 2026\, 7pm\nOn Zoom and in person at Congregation Beth Israel\, 701 Farmington Avenue\, West Hartford\nMembers are free; non-members $10\n(Members will receive the Zoom link the Sunday before the talk.) \nHealthy forests maintain\, fertilize\, and renew themselves\, naturally. Meanwhile\, agriculture as we know it is arguably the most ecologically destructive force on Earth. Enter “ecosystem agriculture\,” a synthesis of ecology\, design\, and agriculture aiming to design abundant food-producing ecosystems that mimic healthy natural communities. For example\, edible forest gardens mimic the structure and function of natural forests while growing food\, fuel\, fiber\, fodder\, fertilizers\, farmaceuticals\, and fun! Can we meet our own needs and regenerate healthy landscapes\, communities\, and ecosystems at the same time? Let’s explore the vision of ecosystem agriculture\, a little history\, some science\, a few examples\, and a sampling of some useful perennial edibles you can use in your own gardens. \nDave Jacke is the lead author of the award winning two-volume book Edible Forest Gardens. An engaging and passionate educator\, Dave is also a meticulous designer. He has studied ecology and design since the 1970s and has run his own firm—Dynamics Ecological Design—since 1984. He has designed\, built\, planted\, and managed landscapes\, homes\, farms\, and communities around North America\, as well as overseas\, and inhabited forest gardens at his current and past homesteads. He holds a B.A. in Environmental Studies from Simon’s Rock College (1980) and a M.A. in Landscape Design from the Conway School of Landscape Design (1984). Read more at edibleforestgardens.com.
URL:https://cthort.org/event/gardening-like-the-forest-designing-edible-ecosystems-for-homes-and-communities-with-david-jacke-2/
LOCATION:Congregation Beth Israel\, 701 Farmington Avenue\, West Hartford\, CT\, 06119\, United States
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270415T190000
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SUMMARY:Ecotypes\, Ecoregions\, and Restoration Agriculture with Dina Brewster
DESCRIPTION:Ecotypes\, Ecoregions\, and Restoration Agriculture with Dina Brewster\nApril 15\, 2026\, 7pm\nOn Zoom and in person at Congregation Beth Israel\, 701 Farmington Avenue\, West Hartford\nMembers are free; non-members $10\n(Members will receive the Zoom link the Sunday before the talk.) \nDina Brewster\, co-founder of the Ecotype Project\, will discuss her work with native plants\, specifically the development of a native seed supply chain in the Northeast. She is currently running a small seed company\, The Northeast Seed Collective\, off her farm in Ridgefield and will explore the ways in which her seed work enhances the life of her organic fruit\, vegetable\, and livestock operation. Future direction for the seed work will be a crucial part of the conversation\, as Dina is seeking ways to elevate the value of native plants in the northeastern landscape. \nDina Brewster is a farmer at The Hickories in Ridgefield\, CT: an organic fruit\, vegetable\, cut flower\, pastured livestock and restoration seed farm. For 20 years\, she has overseen the development of new products and new acreage as the farm business has grown. She also served as executive director of the Northeast Organic Farming Association of Connecticut. While there\, she co-founded the Ecotype Project\, a program that resulted in the creation of the Northeast Seed Collective\, a restoration seed business Dina now runs out of her farm. The Northeast Seed Collective’s goal is to increase the quality and quantity of native plants growing in our region. \nRegister here.
URL:https://cthort.org/event/ecotypes-ecoregions-and-restoration-agriculture-with-dina-brewster-2/
LOCATION:Congregation Beth Israel\, 701 Farmington Avenue\, West Hartford\, CT\, 06119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Hartford County
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270520T190000
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SUMMARY:How to Kill a Houseplant with Jeff Eleveld
DESCRIPTION:How to Kill a Houseplant with Jeff Eleveld\nMay 20\, 2026\, 7pm\nOn Zoom and in person at Congregation Beth Israel\, 701 Farmington Avenue\, West Hartford\nMembers are free; non-members $10\n(Members will receive the Zoom link the Sunday before the talk.) \nJeff The Plant Guy will share his unique perspective on keeping your house plants alive. He will take you on a journey\, providing simple ways to keep your plant alive and flourishing. Is it one of the best plants to invest in for your home? You will get the answer as Jeff takes questions and shares his depth of knowledge and insight. If you have a question about a specific plant\, please bring a picture\, leaf\, cutting\, or the whole plant for an assessment by Jeff The Plant Guy for identification and/or bug eradication. If you have a plant to swap or a cutting to share\, please bring it along as well. Remember\, it’s cold outside\, so wrap your plant or cutting to keep it warm on the way to and from home. And\, you’ll get to step aboard the plant bus; Jeff is bringing it to the event! \nJeffrey Eleveld\, a horticulture therapist\, started his career in 2009. He and his wife\, Pat\, own The Li’l Plant Shop in Plainville\, where you can pot your own plant designs\, or have Jeff and Pat do it for you. They also own The Li’l Plant Bus that can be found at festivals\, food truck events\, farmers markets\, and pop-ups across Connecticut. \nJeff has more than 50 years of experience in the horticulture field and for more than 38 years\, Jeff owned interior plant scaping companies called “The Plant Connection” & “Natures Interiors\,” providing interior plants\, flowers rotation\, and weekly care and maintenance to area businesses and private homes. \nRegister here.
URL:https://cthort.org/event/how-to-kill-a-houseplant-with-jeff-eleveld-2/
LOCATION:Congregation Beth Israel\, 701 Farmington Avenue\, West Hartford\, CT\, 06119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Hartford County
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DTSTART;TZID=America/New_York:20270617T190000
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SUMMARY:Breaking the Rules: Ecological Landscape Design and Traditional Landscape Methodology with Larry Weaner
DESCRIPTION:Breaking the Rules: Ecological Landscape Design and Traditional Landscape Methodology with Larry Weaner\nJune 17\, 2026\, 7pm\nOn Zoom and in person at Congregation Beth Israel\, 701 Farmington Avenue\, West Hartford\nMembers are free; non-members $10\n(Members will receive the Zoom link the Sunday before the talk.) \nUsing native plants requires more than simply expanding the conventional design palette. Based on observation of how native plants develop in nature\, new design\, implementation\, and management techniques emerge\, many of which are diametrically opposed to traditional horticultural practice. This presentation examines how alternative approaches on everything from selecting\, arranging\, and spacing plants to the simple act of weeding can yield more easily maintained landscapes that express the beauty and ecological richness of our native landscapes. \nLarry Weaner\, FAPLD\, founded Larry Weaner Landscape Associates in 1982 and established its educational affiliate New Directions in the American Landscape (NDAL) in 1990. He is nationally recognized for combining expertise in horticulture\, landscape design\, and ecological restoration. His book Garden Revolution: How Our Landscapes Can Be a Source of Environmental Change (Timber Press 2016)\, co-authored by Tom Christopher\, received an American Horticultural Society (AHS) Book Award in 2017. In 2021 he received the AHS Landscape Design Award and the Association of Professional Landscape Designers Award of Distinction. \nRegister here.
URL:https://cthort.org/event/breaking-the-rules-ecological-landscape-design-and-traditional-landscape-methodology-with-larry-weaner-2/
LOCATION:Congregation Beth Israel\, 701 Farmington Avenue\, West Hartford\, CT\, 06119\, United States
CATEGORIES:Community,Hartford County
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