Daily Archives: May 16, 2018


Saturday, May 26, 10:30 am – 12:00 noon – Native Plant Propagation

Learn how to propagate native plants using organic earth-based techniques at Helia Native Nursery on Saturday, May 26 from 10:30 – noon. Helia Native Nursery is situated on Sky Meadow Farm, a beautiful 109-acre farm in Alford, Massachusetts. They are a small nursery in Berkshire County that specializes in growing native perennials, as well as trees and shrubs.

Their mission is to preserve native genotypes through seed banking on the farm and propagating them in our plant nursery. Their plants are available for the landscaping community, homeowners, and nature enthusiasts. Many of the species propagated are not available in the standard nursery industry.

Their land stewardship on the farm focuses on restoring  wildflower meadows for pollinators, woodlands and fens for rare fauna. They have a long term forestry plan written with help from Massachusetts Woodland Institute and Peter Tucker to remove invasive shrubs to create song bird habitat. Removing the invasive species will benefit the wildlife on the farm as well as reduce the number of ticks in the community at large. A high volume of native plant diversity will create optimal habitat for birds, butterflies, pollinators, amphibians, and dragonflies and boost the resilience of this ecosystem.

Their techniques of propagation are strictly organic and earth-based. They use the highest quality organic potting material and inoculate the potting soil with compost, topsoil from the farm, and mulch to create a diverse soil food web. These practices allow for healthier, less disease-prone plants. If pest or disease control is required, they only use organic methods.

To achieve greener nursery practices they only use a passive solar greenhouse, and reuse all  pots. They are conscious about daily water use and have a strict non-chemical approach to plant propagation and pot maintenance. All of these efforts lower their ecological footprint.

The workshop costs $20 per person and includes an eco-tour of Sky Meadow Farm. If you are interested in attending email helianativenursery@gmail.com.

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Saturday, May 26, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm – Science and the Arboretum in the 1800s

Today, the Arnold Arboretum is a place of research as well as education and enjoyment. Scientists from around the world take advantage of the diverse and extensive collections throughout the landscape. How did scientists use the Arboretum in the 1800s to advance scientific ideas when the Arboretum was in its infancy? And how did those ideas further the discoveries and ideas that continue in the present? Esther Miller, Arboretum Docent, will give a guided tour on Saturday, May 26 from 1 – 2:30 and address some of these questions.
In case of inclement weather, please call 617 384-5209. Meet at the Hunnewell Building. Free, registration is requested at http://my.arboretum.harvard.edu

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Saturday, May 26, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm – Fete des Fleurs

Wear your best hat and celebrate the opening of Berkshire Botanical Garden’s stunning summer exhibition Beautiful Strangers: Artists Discover the Garden, a collection of contemporary sculpture on display throughout the Garden’s beautiful grounds featuring works by Alice Aycock, Wendell Castle, E.V. Day, Fitzhugh Karol, Mark Mennin, Michele Oka Doner, Ned Smyth, Stephen Talasnik, and Rob Wynne.
Curated by James Salomon.

This year’s Fete includes Plants as Art — a silent auction of artistically displayed plants, trees, shrubs and container plants. All proceeds from the auction support the Garden’s horticulture and education programs.

For more information call (413) 320-4794, or register online at https://www.berkshirebotanical.org/events/f%C3%AAte-des-fleurs.

The following businesses have generously donated to Plants as Art

Broken Arrow Nursery
Campo de’ Fiori
David Burdick Daffodils & More
Glendale Botanicals
Hort and Pott
Maple Lane Nursery
O’Brien Nursery
Pondside Nursery
Twin Brooks Gardens
Whalen Nursery, Inc.
White Flower Farm
Windy Hill Nursery
Zema’s Nursery

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