Daily Archives: April 10, 2019


Sunday, June 2, 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Digging Deeper: The Making of a Meadow Garden

Faced with undeveloped space on his property in Petersham, Massachusetts, a true luxury for any gardener, Bruce Lockhart decided to create a meadow. Enlisting the aid of designer Gordon Hayward, Bruce gave him two directives: look to the work of Piet Oudolf and create a pollinator-friendly habitat as a companion to the orchard nearby. In 2012 Gordon arrived to lay out thousands upon thousands of meadow plants, and he brought help: nurserywoman and garden designer Helen O’Donnell, who has been part of this strong collaboration ever since. In this Garden Conservancy behind-the-scenes look at the creation and ongoing management of a visually striking meadow that is alight with more beneficial insects every year, Bruce and Helen will share techniques, challenges, successes, and, of course, favorite plants.

Helen O’Donnell manages a garden design and maintenance business and co-owns the Bunker Farm in Vermont, where she has a specialized plant nursery. Working at Great Dixter under the tutelage of Fergus Garrett, she developed a passion for garden design and growing interesting plants from seed, as well as a belief that great gardens come from exquisitely grown plants. Helen is equally a gardener and a grower, finding she cannot be one without the other.

Bruce Lockhart was a gardener without a garden until 1998, when he and his partner found this 88-acre property with a scrappy house and lots of weeds. It has been a labor of love ever since, the first fourteen years while working full time as a physician, and the past six years retired.

Advance registration is required and space is limited. The event will take place at Swiftriver Farm, 27 Nichewaug Road in Petersham. $30 for members of The Garden Conservancy, $40 for nonmembers. Register early (these events sell out) at https://www.gardenconservancy.org/open-days/open-days-schedule/digging-deeper-the-making-of-a-meadow-garden

Digging Deeper: The Making of a Meadow Garden


Thursday, April 18, 10:00 am – 11:30 am – Seeing Nature: The Connection Between Art and Science

On April 18 from 10 – 11:30 at the Wellesley College Club, Carol Govan will talk about the website she is developing, called “Seeing Nature: the Connection between Art and Science.” It combines all the fun she had teaching and taking various courses at the Wellesley College Botanic Gardens, the Garden in the Woods and the Eagle Hill Institute. She uses art as a process to slow down and record what she sees, and science to research what she has been looking at. This website is a way for her to create her own reference book of illustrated nature observations. Free to members of the Friends of Wellesley College Botanic Garden, $10 for the general public. Pre-register at wcbgfriends@wellesley.edu or call 781-283-3094.