Daily Archives: May 23, 2016


Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, 10 am and 4 pm – Guided Walking Tours of the Boston Public Garden

This summer, the Friends of the Public Garden invite you to learn about the Untold Stories of the Public Garden focusing on the history, sculpture and horticulture of America’s first public botanical garden.

Tours will be offered:

Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday
10:00 a.m. & 4:00 p.m.
Meet at the Duckling statues to join the tour.

Private tours can be arranged at any time. Please email info@friendsofthepublicgarden.org.


Saturday, June 18, 9:00 am – 12:30 pm – From the Designer’s View: Edith Wharton’s The Mount

Tour the gardens at The Mount, the estate designed and built by writer Edith Wharton in  Lenox at the turn of the century, and see this important historical garden through the eyes of landscape architect Walter Cudnohufsky, whose popular informative tours are not to be missed. This Berkshire Botanical Garden sponsored tour will be held on Saturday, June 18 from 9 – 12:30.

In her time, Wharton was an authority on European landscape design and a passionate gardener who envisioned her gardens as an elegant series of outdoor rooms. She planned them to work in concert with the house and the surrounding natural landscape. The three acres of formal gardens that surround the house were part of a four-year garden restoration and have been replanted with flowering shrubs and the many varieties of native ferns that Wharton personally collected on expeditions around the Berkshires. The gardens include an Italian walled garden; a formal flower garden; a rock garden; a lime walk; and grass terraces. Wharton designed and built The Mount in 1902, based on the principles outlined in her influential book, The Decoration of Houses (1897), co-authored with assisting architect Ogden Codman, Jr.

As Walt shares his insights into the design principles that make the gardens at The Mount successful, participants will take part in a detailed and lively group discussion, learning about garden design as a set of planned relationships and an exercise in restraint. The walking workshop will focus on the ten important garden design principles set forth in Walt’s soon-to-be-published book. This experience will allow participants to understand and appreciate the landscape around them in a deeper manner.

Walter Cudnohufsky, MLA, is a long-time dedicated teacher. Having founded and for 20 years directed the nationally acclaimed Conway (MA) School of Landscape Design, he has honed a reasoned approach to planning and design. Currently, his firm is engaged in numerous and diverse planning/design projects throughout the region.

Participants should meet in the parking lot at The Mount, and wear sturdy walking shoes.  Register online at https://berkshirebotanical.org/education/field-trips/  Berkshire Botanical members $35, nonmembers $40.  Image from www.houzz.com.


Sunday, June 12, 5:00 pm – 9:00 pm – Fruitlands Museum Farm to Fork Dinner

Please join the Board of Directors of the Fruitlands Museum on Sunday, June 12, 5-9PM for a gourmet dinner in the field at Fruitlands prepared with locally grown food by Fireside Catering. Watch the sun set over the Nashua River Valley while listening to the delightful sounds of Summertime Trio.

This year, the multi-course meal will be expertly paired with wines and presented by Master of Wine, Sandy Block. He is the VP of Beverage Operations at Legal Seafoods, wine editor at The Improper Bostonian, Wine Review, The Quarterly Review of Wines,The Wine Enthusiast and more.

Proceeds from the evening will benefit the Museum’s mission to inspire and educate through art, nature and history and to support educational programming and exhibitions.

Tickets are $150/person or $1200 for a table of eight and can be purchased by visiting www.fruitlands.org. The full menu is available on the website.

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