Daily Archives: March 8, 2019


Friday, April 26 – Sunday, April 28 – 73rd Annual Garden Symposium at Colonial Williamsburg

The evolution of any garden happens naturally or at the whim of our own mind and hands. Whether you’re starting from scratch or renovating an existing garden that has lost its character, it’s almost always desirable to work with a plan. Even the most well-intentioned efforts result in disappointment when approached without a cohesive design strategy. Learn how to create harmonious gardens that sing with creativity, as well as those that reflect personal expression and reverence for design fundamentals. Guest speakers at the 73rd Annual Garden Symposium at Colonial Williamsburg on April 26 – 28 will discuss how to integrate existing elements, effectively combine plants and hardscape materials, and create features of distinctive landscape styles. If you are currently undecided about your own future gardens or simply ready for a refreshing renovation to existing ones, this symposium is for you!

This year’s theme of design recalls the title of Colonial Williamsburg’s magazine, Trend and Tradition, focusing our attention on how gardeners blend the old and the new to great effect in a variety of spaces. Gardens provide people with beautiful places of respite, and the art of designing and caring for them constantly evolves. While mixing tried-and-true traditions with new trends can make a space shine, it’s important to consider the latest innovations within the context of longstanding best practices, understanding why they have withstood the test of time. Experts with a breadth of knowledge in growing food, providing wildlife cover, making smart plant choices and cleverly utilizing small spaces are here to help.

Throughout the two-and-a-half-day Garden Symposium, nationally known experts on garden design and maintenance, including some of The Colonial Williamsburg Foundation’s own landscape and nursery staff, will lead a wide variety of sessions. Guest speakers will discuss how to rehabilitate an old space, create a pet-friendly oasis for your four-legged friends and design the perfect garden to enhance its ecosystem and help the flora truly thrive. This symposium is perfect for those new to gardening or seasoned professionals—there’s something for everyone!

** Shuttle service will be provided between the property hotels, Lane Auditorium,  First Street in Williamsburg, and Historic Area for those who do not wish to drive. Register at www.colonialwilliamsburg.com

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Saturday, July 13, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm – Wareham Garden Tour 2019

Because we are in the dead of winter and the whole concept of a summer garden tour seems infinitely far away, we thought we’d tease you all with the notice of the 2019 Wareham Garden Club Garden Tour, to be held Saturday, July 13 from 9 – 4. Starting at the Wareham Public Library, there will be six lovely Wareham properties to tour. Stroll through big gardens, small gardens, trough gardens, moss gardens, herb gardens, organic vegetable gardens, vista gardens, and gardens by the sea. Bring your family and friends to enjoy a day of natural beauty and camaraderie, picnic lunches, vendors, raffles and so much more.

The Wareham Garden Club is a non-profit organization. Proceeds from this tour will support our scholarship fund, civic beautification and horticultural therapy.  Save the date and spread the word! If you have a talent or a treasure you would like to donate to our raffle, please contact Linda Glennon, 617-910-6709 or glennoli1@icloud.com.

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