Month: August 2010

  • Saturday and Sunday, August 14 – August 15 and September 11 – September 12 – Rhode Island Dahlia Society Shows

    Two Rhode Island Dahlia Society Shows are scheduled for 2010.  The first, to be held at the Washington County Fair on August 14 and 15, will run from 11:00 am Saturday through 8 pm Sunday.  The second, at the Cold Spring Community Center in Wickford, Rhode Island, will take place Saturday, September 11, from 3 – 7, and Sunday, September 12, from 10 – 4.  The 2010 Artistic Arrangement classes are sure to produce some intriguing entries.  Contact Walter Taylor at 401-294-3486 or email him at ride3245@ride.ri.net.  RIDS Show Rules and Sections will be posted, as available, at www.rhodeislanddahliasociety.org.

  • Friday, August 6, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm – Belfast Garden Club Open Garden Day

    The Belfast Garden Club invites the public to visit the lusciously green garden of Eden Buron, 101 Congress Street, Belfast, Maine. The garden will be open on Friday, August 6th from 10am-4pm as part of the club’s Open Garden Days.

    The garden was originally started by Buron’s mother, as a street-side perennial flower garden in 1976. New England heritage plants and summer blooms, such as bee balm, phlox, and balloon flower remain and create a colorful carpet under towering trees welcoming visitors to the well-maintained historic 1878 home.

    More recently a new garden landscape project has been undertaken. Buron began as a novice gardener 5 years ago after realizing that the window at her home she spent the most time looking out of was a little window at the back of the shed behind the house. Through this window she could not see other houses or the street, but only the peaceful, country-like view of natural trees and grasses. She decided to turn the shed into a four-season sitting room where she could always enjoy the view. In order to enhance the natural beauty of her backyard she wanted to take out some of the conventional straight lines and lawn, and replace them with an abundance of curves and greenery. She had a challenge ahead of her on her narrow, pie-shaped and very shady lot, but she was up to the task!

    The Buron Garden has obviously been a labor of love, of experimentation, learning, and success. It has undergone a complete transformation from the original “plain-Jane” look. At moments the results feel as refined as an arboretum, and at others feel as magical and wild as a summer’s day. Buron has packed a lot into a very small and shady garden with aplomb!

    Directions to 101 Congress Street, Belfast: From Post Office Square in Belfast go up Main Street hill to a left on Congress Street. Follow Congress Street for several blocks until you reach 101 Congress. House is on the right. Once you get close follow the yellow Open Garden arrows.

    Tickets can be purchased at the garden on the day of the tour for a donation of $4.  Proceeds from the 2010 Open Garden Days will benefit the Belfast Garden Club’s civic beautification projects.  The 5th annual Belfast Garden Club Open Garden Days feature 14 gardens from Belfast to Searsport, Jackson to Orland and in between. One garden per week will be open to the public from 10-4 Fridays, through September 10.  For complete information, log on to www.belfastgardenclub.org.  Photo of the Buron Garden below is by A. Fowler.

  • Wednesday, August 11, 4:00 pm – Making the Most of Bumper Crops

    Highfield Hall, 56 Highfield Drive in Falmouth, has arranged for Gwenn Friss, Food Editor of the Cape Cod Times, to speak on Wednesday, August 11, beginning at 4 pm.  Ms. Friss, well-known food editor of the regional newspaper, is a longtime home cook who has had the privilege of interviewing scores of chefs and cookbook authors.  She’ll share her tips, and some of theirs, to help you use all your garden’s bounty and enjoy every bit of food from farmers’ markets.  A longtime journalist, Gwenn was part of a team that won an environmental award last year for the Cape Cod Times series about growing and cooking your own food, as well as benefiting from the nutrition it provides.  She will inspire you and offer concrete ideas to avoid wasting food, including some recipes for you to take home.  $5 suggested donation. Log on to www.highfieldhall.org for directions and more information.

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  • Tuesday, August 10, 6:00 pm – 7:30 pm – Urban Arboretum Tree Walk

    Join the Rose Kennedy Greenway Conservancy on Tuesday, August 10 for the next installment of the Greenway’s Horticulture Series: Urban Arboretum Tree Walk.  come along this walk to learn about sizes, blooms, and leaf shapes that one can enjoy in the park, or plant at home.  Assemble at the Greenway Tent, at Dewey Square, near the South Station MBTA.  Free.  For more information, log on to www.rosekennedygreenway.org.

  • Tuesday, August 3, 7:00 pm – Empires of Food: Feast, Famine and the Rise and Fall of Civilization

    Porter Square Books in Cambridge hosts author Andrew Rimas on Tuesday, August 3, beginning at 7 pm.  Andrew will speak on his most recent book, Empires of Food: Feast, Famine and the Rise and Fall of Civilization. The book vividly chronicles the fate of people and societies for the past twelve thousand years through the foods they grew, hunted, traded, and ate-and gives us fascinating, and devastating, insights into what to expect in years to come. The narrative takes the reader to places as disparate as ancient Mesopotamia and imperial Britain. Discussed are the history of cyclic consumption and also of the future and the impact of food availability and distribution on world events. Rimas is a journalist and the managing editor at the Improper Bostonian magazine; previously he was an associate editor and staff writer at Boston Magazine. His work has frequently appeared in those publications, and in the Boston Globe Magazine and the Boston Globe. For more information, email ellen@portersquarebooks.com, or call 617-491-2220.

  • Saturday, August 14, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm – Hay Day Family Festival

    Enjoy a fun filled day for families of all ages in Newbury, New Hampshire on Saturday, August 14, from 10 – 3 at The Fells. Take an historic guided tour of the Main House and gardens, enjoy live animals, children’s games, demonstrations and food concessions. Free with admission. The Fells Main House.For information and directions to this historic garden on Lake Sunapee, log on to www.thefells.org, or call 603-763-4789.

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  • Saturday, August 14, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon – What Do You Mean Your Don’t Grow Herbs?

    This lecture demonstration at the Berkshire Botanical Garden, 5 West Stockbridge Road, West Stockbridge on Saturday, August 14 from 10 – noon, is an examination of plants you shouldn’t be without in your garden. Herbs are easy and wonderful to grow in both the vegetable and flower garden setting. Learn about the familiar and not so familiar herbs and how to cultivate them. This is a hands-on demonstration with live plant material. Following the talk enjoy a tour through the botanical garden’s historic herb garden. The instructors will share their enthusiasm for these humble but essential garden plants.

    Jack and Kathy Donohue have been gardening together for over 40 years. They have been members of the Herb Society of America for twenty five years and they were inducted into the Rosemary Circle of the Society in 2008. They have both been Chairperson of the CT Unit of the Herb Society of America. Both worked at White Flower Farm for 10 years, feeding their addiction for plants: any plants, anywhere at any time!  $18 for BBG members, $24 for nonmembers.  Register on line at www.berkshirebotanical.org, or call 413-298-3926.

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