Daily Archives: October 7, 2021


Wednesdays, October 13 – November 17, 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm – The Art of Floral Design, Online

Join floral artist Arrin Sutliff and Smithsonian Associates online for six Wednesday sessions, October 13 – November 17, to explore the spectrum of floral design. Sourcing (with a focus on sustainability), making the most of seasonal flowers, creating centerpieces, wiring techniques, bouquet-making, and photographing your work are all among the practical areas covered. 

Based in DC, Arrin Sutliff creates site-specific and time-based work using plants, flowers, and digital media. Her work spans from immersive installs to single stem expressions. Arrin is the owner of Tint Floral which focuses on using local flowers for weddings, art, and collaborations.

Designed for students of all levels, beginners can gain a full understanding of what floral design entails, while more experienced students can continue to advance their skills as they create their own work. A supply list of tools and flowers is available for participants who would like a hands-on experience, but all are welcome to relax and follow along as Sutliff creates some beautiful designs step by step.

Note: This streamed program will not be recorded. $135 for Smithsonian members, $165 for nonmembers. Register HERE.


Saturday, October 9, 9:30 am – 11:00 am – Essex Gardens Trust 25th Anniversary Talk: A Tale of Two Gardens, Online

This year, Essex Gardens Trust has been commemorating 25 years since it was founded and is delighted that Matthew Wilson, award-winning garden and landscape designer will be adding to the celebrations by giving the Trust’s ‘Unforgettable Gardens’ Anniversary Talk, “A Tale of Two Gardens”. Matthew has a strong connection with Essex, having worked in the county for several years, most notably as Curator of ‘Hyde Hall’, the fabulous, 360-acre RHS Garden near Chelmsford. Matthew also helped to transform the seriously neglected landscape around Castle Hedingham, a medieval Historic House in the north of the county, into a glorious, wedding-perfect setting while working on Channel 4’s TV series, ‘Landscape Man’.

Following on from RHS Hyde Hall, Matthew relocated to Yorkshire, still working for the Royal Horticultural Society, where he became Head of Site and Curator of RHS Harlow Carr. In “A Tale of Two Gardens”, Matthew will relive for us his experience of gardening in these two, very different locations. The contrast between the semi-arid conditions of Essex and the cooler, damper climes of Yorkshire could hardly present a greater challenge for a gardener. Matthew will describe how he adapted to the advantages and disadvantages of each site, creatively using a wide range of design and planting solutions to meet and overcome the challenges. We will learn how this led to iconic garden features such as the award-winning Dry Garden at Hyde Hall and the much-photographed Main Borders and Winter Walk at Harlow Carr.

Today, Matthew runs his own successful garden design and horticultural consultancy, with projects ranging from small urban gardens to master planning of estates, both in the UK and overseas. He has designed two show gardens at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show. His first, for the Royal Bank of Canada in 2015, focused on living sustainably and won a Silver Gilt medal at the show. Its design included an arid, zero irrigation ‘dry garden’ and a water harvesting/storage zone. In 2016, Matthew’s second garden at the Chelsea Flower Show was sponsored by ‘Welcome to Yorkshire’ (the official Yorkshire tourism agency) and called ‘God’s Own County – A Garden for Yorkshire’. The design was inspired by the East Window at York Minster and won the highly regarded People’s Choice Award.

Matthew is also a popular broadcaster, both on TV and Radio, and widely known for his contribution to Radio 4’s ‘Gardeners’ Question Time’. He is a lecturer and writer, contributing to gardening publications such as BBC Gardeners World Magazine and Gardens Illustrated, as well as to The Financial Times. He is listed in House & Garden magazine, in 2021, as one of the top 50 garden designers in the UK.

Tickets are Five Pounds, available through Eventbrite by clicking HERE Attendees will be sent a Zoom link 2 days prior to the start of the talk, and a link to the recorded session, available for one week, will be sent shortly afterwards.