Month: October 2017

  • Monday, November 13, 10:30 am – Back to Basics: Proportion and Scale

    For the flower arranging enthusiast, sign up with the Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts for the second of its 2017-2018 Back to Basics Series, Proportion and Scale, presented by Andrea Little at the Espousal Center. 554 Lexington Street in Waltham, on Monday November 13 at 10:30 am. The cost is $45 (must be a member of a GCFM Club). To sign up, call 781-237-0336 during office hours (9-2, Tuesday through Thursday) and ask for the contact information for Ruth Evans, or email gardenclubfedma@gmail.com.

  • Wednesday, November 8, 7:00 pm – Challenge the Floral Designers

    The Garden Club of Norfolk will host a program entitled Challenge the Floral Designers on Wednesday, November 8 beginning at 7 pm at the Freeman-Kennedy School, 70 Boardman Street in Norfolk, Massachusetts. Allen & Be from Windfall Florals will create holiday designs in unusual containers. $10. For more information visit www.gardenclubofnorfolkma.com.

  • Wednesday, November 8, 12:30 pm – 1:30 pm – Engineered Soils for Permeable Pathways Webinar

    Stabilized stonedust (also called stabilized decomposed granite) is a permeable paving option that is seeing increased use in recent years. This material is a blend of fine crushed aggregate (3/8” minus) and a water-activated, psyllium based binder. This Ecological Landscape Alliance live webinar on November 8 from 12:30 – 1:30 will explain how this paving material is made, provide pathway design and construction recommendations, best practices for successful performance, and examine some case studies.

    Tony Will has more than 35 years in the industry and is responsible for New Product Development and Marketing at Read Custom Soils LLC in Hingham, Massachusetts. Read Custom Soils manufactures precision blended soils for demanding applications such as green roof planting media, bioretention soils. structural soils, reinforced soils, and sand-based soils for golf & athletic fields.

    Free for ELA members, $10 for nonmembers. Register at http://www.ecolandscaping.org/event/62081/

  • Saturday, November 11, 5:00 pm – Farm to Table Turkey Dinner

    South Middleborough Grange #337 will host its annual Farm to Table Turkey Dinner on Saturday, November 11 at 5 pm at the South Middleborough Grange, 570 Wareham Street, South Middleborough. Adults $10 and kids $5. First come first served. Tickets may be reserved in advance by calling 508-947-1904.

    Menu includes: fresh cranberry juice, non-alcoholic beverage, roast free range turkey, homemade stuffing, mashed potatoes, butternut squash, green beans, cranberry sauce, pickles, rolls and butter and homemade pie for dessert. All proceeds benefit South Middleborough Grange meeting hall floor restoration project.

    The Grange and members of the Veterans’ Ladies Auxiliary will hold a bake sale as well. Homemade baked goods will be for sale before and after the turkey dinner. The bake sale is a joint service project of the two organizations to raise funds for to award scholarships to two Middleborough High School students to attend the Boy and Girls State Convention. The public is invited to shop at the bake sale and it is not necessary to attend the turkey dinner although the events are being held simultaneously.

  • Monday, November 13, 4:00 pm – 5:00 pm – Groundcovers: Ecological Solutions in Place of Mulch Webinar

    The ecological garden is a richly layered plant community. At the base of the plant layer we find the herbaceous groundcovers plants that help to reduce garden maintenance. Growing in popularity, groundcover plants add beauty from leaf shapes, textures, and colors. As a bonus, they add valuable ecosystem services not offered by mulch alone – including the challenging areas such as the base of trees. Unlike the monotony of mulch, groundcovers offer seasonal interest in both flowers and foliage and many can also provide fruit for humans or wildlife.

    In this webinar, Dan Jaffe will guide us through the process of transforming large areas of mulch into lush groundcover plantings. Dan will discuss native plant options and will provide an overview of plant spacing and techniques for getting the groundcover layer established. Dan Jaffe is the propagator and stock bed grower at New England Wild Flower Society (NEWFS) in Framingham, Massachusetts. He earned a degree in botany from the University of Maine and an advanced certificate in Native Plant Horticulture and Design from NEWFS. After interning at Garden in the Woods, Mr. Jaffe worked for a year as Plant Sales Coordinator at the Garden. Image of tiarella from www.thbfarm.com

    Free for ELA members, $10 for nonmembers. Sign up at http://www.ecolandscaping.org/event/groundcovers-ecological-solutions-in-place-of-mulch/

  • Thursday and Friday, November 16 & 17, 9:30 am – 12:30 pm – Celebrating the Season: Holiday Card Workshop

    Taking your inspiration from the fruits and foliage of the holiday season, create a pen and ink painting suitable for your holiday cards, gift tags, and notepaper. Wellesley College’s Sarah Roche will lead you through the process and help you get your artwork ready for reproduction. This two day class at the Wellesley College Botanic Gardens will take place November 16 & 17 from 9:30 – 12:30, and is suitable for Techniques and experienced Foundations students. Friends of Wellesley College Botanic Gardens – $90, nonmembers $110. Register at 781-283-3094, or email wcbgfriends@wellesley.edu.

  • Wednesday, November 8, 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm – Choosing Native Trees for Your Landscape Webinar

    Planting a tree on your property is a lifetime commitment. Choose wisely and you—and the tree—will be happy for decades. Choose poorly and you both may be miserable. Learn how to identify the best native trees for your landscape and gain some practical tips for selecting healthy trees at the nursery. This New England Wild Flower Society live webinar on Wednesday, November 8 from 6:30 – 7:30 pm will be taught by Mark Richardson, and is $10 for NEWFS members, $13 for nonmembers. Register at http://www.newfs.org/learn/our-programs/live-webinar-choosing-native-trees-for-your-landscape

  • Saturday, November 11, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm, and Sunday, November 12, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm – Terrarium Show

    Terrariums capture miniature living worlds within glass walls. View stunning terrarium displays from professionals and amateurs alike, at the Terrarium Show at Tower Hill Botanic Garden, 11 French Drive in Boylston, on Saturday, November 11 and Sunday, November 12. Free with Admission to Tower Hill Botanic Garden. For complete details visit www.towerhillbg.org. If you would like to enter a terrarium in the exhibition, please contact Kirsten Swartz at kswartz@towerhillbg.org. Terrarium entries should be dropped off Friday, November 10th, and picked up Monday, November 13th.

  • Through November 24 – Wonder World: Three Artists Define Nature’s Magic

    Berkshire Botanical Garden opens its debut exhibition with works by painter Susan Merrill and photographers Jane McWhorter and John MacGruer in its newly restored and renovated Center House, home to three new galleries featuring art inspired by the natural world.

    The new Anna and Frederick Henry Leonhardt Galleries will host its first exhibition, Wonder World: Three Artists Define Nature’s Magic, bringing to the new gallery space three distinctly unique artistic interpretations of insects, plant life, and nature. “We wanted our first exhibition to celebrate the talents of local artists who beautifully represent a larger creative community in the Berkshires,” said Matthew Larkin, BBG Board Chairman, who has overseen the design and development of the Center House galleries. “These three artists truly find their inspiration in the Berkshire landscape; a perfect match for the Garden’s galleries.”

    BUGS, a collection of paintings in pen and ink with acrylic by Susan Merrill, focuses on beneficial bugs and insects — the monarch butterfly, praying mantis, soldier beetle, dragonfly, green lacewing, and nematode — “various kinds,” she says, “so camouflaged, so elegant and beautiful.” Susan’s work has been exhibited at many venues, especially in the Berkshires where she makes her home. Her exhibition will include both original paintings and prints.

    John MacGruer and Jane McWhorter, who collectively run the full-service communications company Blue Sky Productions, each bring their signature photographic styles to the exhibition with their collection, BOTANICALS. McWhorter, best known for her large, elegant and evocative images of plant life, focuses on the form and texture of her organic subjects, which are both beautiful and compelling. MacGruer’s background in film is evidenced in this exhibition through a visually infused sense of motion, particularly in his stunning photographs capturing milkweed seedpods dispersed by wind. Both photographers have exhibited their work throughout the Berkshires and beyond. Jane McWhorter’s Sunflower pictured below.

    The galleries are located in the original, C 1700s section of the renovated Center House, considered to be one of the oldest structures in Stockbridge. The galleries are open Saturdays, 10 a.m. – 2:00 p.m. and Sundays, 11 a.m. – 2 p.m. and weekdays by appointment by calling 413 298-3926. The exhibition runs through November 24.

  • Friday, November 3 – Sunday, November 5 – World of Orchids New England

    Friday, November 3 – Sunday, November 5 – World of Orchids New England

    Mahoney’s Winchester is proud to host Massachusetts Orchid Society – MOS World of Orchids- New England November 3-5. The show features gorgeous displays of flowering orchids, hourly plant raffles, lectures, potting workshop as well as sales of orchids, supplies and artwork. This year, the show will focus on New England Orchids or how you can grow orchids in New England. Jennifer Sutton from Botanical Greenhouse will speak about designing, building and maintaining a greenhouse! Admission is $10 (MOS members and children 8 and under- Free. For more info, visit www.massorchid.org. Participating vendors include Andy’s Orchids, Bob Clevland Orchids, Botanical Greenhouse Builders, Cold Brooke Pottery, Cornstarch Flowers by Jai, Grace Emporia – Apparel, Kelley’s Korner Orchid Supplies, Marlow’s Orchids, New World Orchids, The OrchidPhile, and Piping Rock Orchids.