Saturday, August 16 – Drawing on the Land: A Design Symposium

Spend the day on Saturday, August 16 with Berkshire Botanical Garden at Rockland Farm in Canaan, N.Y., for an immersive symposium on ornamental garden design. Hosted in a beautifully restored barn surrounded by gardens, this event features presentations from Roy Diblick, Kathryn Herman, Frances Palmer, and Dean Riddle. Morning refreshments and lunch are included. The day will conclude with cocktails and a guided tour by our hosts, Madeline and Ian Hooper.

Roy Diblick is co-owner of Northwind Perennial Farm in Burlington, Wis. He has been growing traditional and native perennials since 1978. His garden designs emphasize plant relationships to maintenance strategies and costs. Diblick’s design and planting projects include the Louis Sullivan Arch for the Modern Wing of the Art Institute of Chicago and the lakeside plantings at the Shedd Aquarium. He recently designed the perennial plantings for Scott Byron’s new garden design for the Chicago History Museum and a 12,000-square-foot gravel garden for the Argonne National Laboratory, which houses the world’s biggest computer. His book The Know Maintenance Perennial Garden (Timber Press) highlights his perennial gardening practice.

Kathryn Herman is the principal at Kathryn Herman Design, based in New Canaan, Conn. With 28 years of experience, she brings a rich horticultural background, a deep appreciation for architecture and insights gained from extensive global travel to her residential and commercial projects across the United States and internationally. Her thoughtful and sophisticated designs have earned widespread recognition, including multiple Palladio and Stanford White Awards, as well as honors from the Connecticut and New York Chapters of the American Society of Landscape Architects. Her work has been featured in leading publications both in the U.S. and abroad, including Veranda, House & Garden UK and Architectural Digest. In 2012, Kathryn was inducted into the New England Design Hall of Fame for her contributions to landscape architecture in the region. She was named a “Star of Design” by the Pacific Design Center in 2017, and in 2018 she received the prestigious Arthur Ross Award.

Frances Palmer has been working in ceramics since 1987. Though trained as an art historian, she has always been drawn to creating with her hands. She began as a printmaker, but over time her creative practice evolved to include pottery and gardening — two disciplines that, like printmaking, transform ideas into tangible form. Palmer doesn’t create or cultivate to keep things for herself; instead, she finds joy in sending her work out into the world for others to use and appreciate. Her ceramics—whether everyday dishware or distinctive vases — are functional pieces of art, thoughtfully handmade and intended for daily life. Each one, regardless of size or shape, is treated as a unique expression. She feels honored to know that her work is part of people’s lives across the country, especially when it’s present during shared meals, celebrations, and the simple joys of gathering with others.

Dean Riddle first fell in love with the native plants of the southern Appalachians. That passion led him to spend a year interning at Hillier Nurseries in Hampshire, England, where he cared for a renowned collection of shrubs and trees. Still, tucked in the back of his mind were memories of his grandmother’s garden, bursting with ripe tomatoes and colorful zinnias. Later, when he found himself in the Catskills, he planted a kitchen garden for his friend Kate Pierson, singer of the B-52s. “I had gone from being a snooty horticulture student, obsessed with orchards and rare woody plants, to growing a kitchen and flower garden where I could simply go out and pick fresh lettuce,” he told The New York Times. Since 1990, he has run a small garden design/build company in the Catskills and Hudson Valley. Riddle is the author of the book Out in the Garden: Growing a Beautiful Life (HarperCollins). He lives in Livingston Manor, N.Y.

Register at https://www.berkshirebotanical.org/events/drawing-land-design-symposium BBG members $120, nonmembers $150.

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Friday, July 18, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm – Boothbay Region Garden Club Home and Garden Tour

The 2025 Boothbay Region Home and Garden Tour will be held on July 18th from 9am until 4pm. It will be a walking tour at Ocean Point featuring 6 cottages and the Wilson Chapel.

We have rented the Casino to have arts and crafts and music. There will be bathroom facilities, parking and some tables and chairs. The Ocean Point Inn Restaurant will also be open for lunch. We will divide the tickets into morning tickets 9-12:30 and afternoon tickets 12:30-4. The guests will pick up their wristbands at Ocean Point when they provide proof of purchase. They will also receive a brochure which will have a walking map and booties that they will use when entering each cottage.

Please note: There will be no parking at any of the cottages on the tour so everyone will need to prepare to walk to each house that they want to see and try to carpool since parking will be limited to the parking lot at the Casino and Grimes Cove parking lot. Visit https://www.boothbayregiongardenclub.org/homegardentour2025

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Saturday, July 12, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm – Edible Native Plants

Join Urban Grower Lacey for a taste of native flora with The Trustees on Saturday, July 12 from 11 – 12:30. Learn about sustainable food systems and the local edible plants that used to– and could again– feed the northeast. The program will be held at City Natives, 30 Edgewater Drive in Mattapan. It’s free. Street parking is available and the nursery is a short walk from the Mattapan Center Red Line Trolley station. Directions and more information at https://thetrustees.org/event/440973/

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Friday, July 11, 7:00 pm – 8:00 pm – Jennifer Jewell and Tim Johnson: A Fireside Chat

Join creator, writer, and host of Cultivating Place: Conversations on Natural History and the Human Impulse to Garden, Jennifer Jewell, and Native Plant Trust CEO Tim Johnson as they explore an expansive model for engaging with native plants, one that includes numerous access points for people of all interests and needs to see native plants as assets and allies in their lives. Jennifer will also discuss What We Sow and the process of developing a cohosting model for Cultivating Place. The event takes place July 11 from 7 – 8 at The Foundry, 101 Rogers Street in Cambridge. Free, but donations in any amount encouraged. For more information and to register, visit https://www.nativeplanttrust.org/events/jennifer-jewell-and-tim-johnson-a-fireside-chat-class/

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Friday, March 20 – Saturday, March 28 – Gardens & Grandeur: Exploring Southern Spain’s Historic Treasures

The American Horticultural Society is sponsoring a 2026 trip on March 20 – 28 in Southern Spain. Embark on a botanical journey through the stunning gardens of Southern Spain, where history, culture, and nature blend seamlessly. Explore the world-renowned Alhambra and the tranquil Generalife Gardens, followed by a visit to the enchanting Carmen de los Mártires gardens. In Seville, wander through some of the region’s most beautiful private gardens and historic estates, including the magnificent Palacio de las Dueñas, Casa Pilatos, and the breathtaking gardens of the Reales Alcázares. On a special day trip to a charming village, discover an exclusive private garden tour and lunch in a stunning home setting. From the serene beauty of Plaza de España’s grand gardens to the lush surroundings of the Seville Cathedral, this special AHS journey offers an unparalleled opportunity to experience Andalusia’s finest landscapes, making it a perfect escape for garden lovers and those seeking inspiration in the region’s distinctive beauty.  Click here for Program Brochure and Registration

 Trip Highlights  

Discover the lush and serene surroundings of the magnificent Seville Cathedral Gardens. 

Explore the world-renowned Alhambra and its tranquil, historic Generalife Gardens.

Stroll through the enchanting gardens of this historic estate, blending beauty and cultural heritage.

Visit stunning private gardens and historic landmarks, including  Palacio de las Dueñas, Casa Pilatos, and  Reales Alcázares Gardens.

Enjoy a private garden tour and lunch at a beautiful home in a charming Andalusian village.

Explore the grand gardens of Plaza de España Gardens, an iconic Seville landmark.


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Thursday, July 17, 6:30 pm – 10:00 pm – Summer Dock Party – CANCELLED

Join the Esplanade Association on July 17 for the Annual Summer Dock Party at Community Boating, Inc in Boston. From 6:30 – 10, enjoy a fantastic evening set against the sunset views of the Charles River and the beautiful Eliot Garden. Mingle with 300 fellow Esplanade supporters while savoring tasty food, sipping cool drinks, and dancing to music from a live DJ. All ticket proceeds go towards the Esplanade Association’s mission to enhance, maintain, and sustain the iconic park. Early Bird price of $129 will be available through July 8, $139 thereafter. All tickets will have a $25 tax-deductible contribution. For more information visit HERE.

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Thursday, June 26, 2:00 pm Eastern – Photographing for Gardening with Nature at the New York Botanical Garden, Online

Larry Lederman and Todd Forest will present a webinar on June 26 at 2 pm Eastern with The Garden Conservancy, In Larry’s words: “When I walk into a garden, I am looking for a sense of place. My photography has to capture this sense and reveal the intentionality of the maker of that garden. Setting the composition through framing the view, sometimes as the designer intended, and sometimes as I see it in a particular light and time of day. All gardens present differently through their seasonal life cycles. A portrait may need many visits to discover the inherent beauty of a living landscape.

In Gardening with Nature at the New York Botanical Garden I had a partner in Todd Forrest, Arthur Ross Vice President for Horticulture and Living Collections at the Garden. This book, my third at the NYBG, was to display the multigenerational achievement that is the NYBG. These photographs celebrate the horticultural gift that Todd Forrest, the team of gardeners, and the original founders intended. The gardens are my portal to the natural world. The lyricism of my photographs is in the capture of the vitality of the native plants bathed in the light of the magnificent trees. I will discuss all of this and my approach, the equipment I choose, and the editing software which helps me keep track of the thousands of images that result in a book like Gardening with Nature.”

The event is live on Zoom, $5 members, $15 nonmembers, and there is a special offer for purchasing the book through the registration page here. To register for the webinar only click here.

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Monday, July 28 – Thursday, July 31 – Perennial Plant Association National Symposium

Prepare to be captivated by the 2025 Perennial Plant Association National Symposium taking place from July 28 – 31, in Des Moines, Iowa, the heart of the Midwest. It’s the premier event for perennial plant industry professionals seeking unparalleled education, networking, and inspiration. Join us to connect with industry leaders and deepen your horticultural knowledge.

At the heart of the symposium is an unrivaled educational experience. Learn from industry leaders through a curated lineup of insightful presentations and panels. Gain exclusive access to tours tailored specifically for horticulture professionals, featuring tours of private and public gardens, growers, retailers, and more. The Midwest’s rich agricultural heritage and thriving horticulture scene provide the perfect backdrop for this immersive learning experience.

The 2025 National Symposium is more than just a conference – it’s a celebration of the perennial plant community. Join us for the trade show social, where you’ll mingle with like-minded individuals and forge valuable connections. Monday will kick off with tours all concluding at The Greater Des Moines Botanical Garden for refreshments. Cap off Wednesday’s tours with a dinner party at the renowned Reiman Gardens, at Iowa State University, showcasing one of the Midwest’s vibrant public gardens.

Throughout the event, you’ll have the chance to engage with industry vendors during the trade show and explore the latest innovations and developments shaping the world of horticulture. Discover new plants during the New to the Market Forum and get a glimpse into award winning landscape design projects.

Don’t miss your chance to be a part of this year’s PPA Family Reunion! The 2025 National Symposium promises exceptional education, unmatched networking, and unforgettable memories.

Click here for event details including the schedule, speakers, and registration. Final registration deadline July 15.

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Through September 21 – Cecil Beaton’s Garden Party

London’s Garden Museum summer exhibition is open now. Best known for his iconic fashion photography, Cecil Beaton had a bouquet of creative talents: he was also an accomplished costume and set designer for film, theatre and ballet, and a gifted artist. This exhibition is the first to examine the common thread weaving through Beaton’s work: gardens and flowers.

Photographs, paintings, drawings, costume and set design will explore the role flowers played in developing Cecil Beaton’s creative practice; from the lavish floral installations he created for parties with flowers from his own gardens, to painted and fresh flowers used as backdrops for fashion photography and royal portraits, to the famous floral costumes in My Fair Lady.

The exhibit, open through September 21, is curated by Garden Museum Curator Emma House and designed by artist and designer Luke Edward Hall. Can’t get to London? Buy the catalogue. This catalogue accompanying the exhibition includes a foreword by art historian and museum director Sir Roy Strong sharing memories of his lifelong friendship with Beaton, which followed their collaboration on Beaton’s 1968 exhibition at the National Portrait Gallery, where Strong was then Director.

An essay by Garden Museum Curator Emma House further explores Beaton’s passion for his gardens, with photographs, paintings, drawings, costume and set designs from the exhibition illustrating the role flowers played in developing his creative practice.

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Wednesday, July 9 – Deadline for Mayor’s Garden Contest

Mayor Michelle Wu has announced the Annual Mayor’s Garden Contest highlighting the hard work of Boston’s urban gardeners. The competition provides the perfect opportunity to recognize the skills of all Boston residents who contribute to the beauty of the city’s landscape.

Boston’s green thumbs have until 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, July 9 to submit their gardens for award contention. The contest recognizes gardeners who have landscaped, planted flowers, trees, shrubs, and, in the process, helped beautify Boston’s neighborhoods.

Gardeners or those nominating their favorite gardeners may find printable and online nomination forms HERE. The preferred method of entry is to submit photos through the online application. Alternatively, contestants may request an application by emailing their name and address to gardencontest@boston.gov. Paper applications are also available in English and ten additional languages.

Judges will fan out across the city visiting finalists in late July. Once the votes are tallied, first place winners will receive the coveted “Golden Trowel” award from Mayor Wu while second and third place winners will be awarded certificates. The traditional awards ceremony is scheduled to take place in the Boston Public Garden in late August

Gardeners who have won three or more times in the last ten years will be automatically entered into the Hall of Fame. These distinguished Hall-of-Famers are not eligible to enter as contestants but are invited to return as judges.

First place winners are eligible for a drawing for a JetBlue Grand Prize consisting of round trip flights for two to any nonstop destination from Boston. Terms, conditions, and blackout dates apply. In addition, Mahoney’s Garden Centers will provide gardener’s gift bags to the top three winners in each category, as well as gift certificates for the 2025 Hall of Fame winners.

For details and to enter the contest, visit the website.

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