Join author Bill Noble for this online presentation on June 25 at 6:30 pm as he talks about the making of his Vermont garden, including its evolution, sources of design inspiration, and the principles that guided its making. Noble draws connections between his own garden and the gardens that inspired it, including those of the Cornish Artists’ Colony, and the contemporary and historic gardens he encountered throughout his work with the Garden Conservancy. In this richly illustrated talk, Noble shows how he uses a variety of trees, shrubs and hardy perennials to create planting compositions of foliage and flowering interest that deepen the sense of being rooted in place. This program is presented by Tower Hill Botanic Garden in partnership with the Berkshire Botanical Garden.
A Zoom link will be sent to participants in the confirmation e-mail that will be sent after registration. Sponsor members $10, nonmembers $15. Register at www.towerhillbg.org

