Daily Archives: October 19, 2022


Friday, October 28, and Thursdays, November 2 & November 16, 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm – Massachusetts Historical Society Celebrity Series

Be one of 35 guests to enjoy libations, hors d’oeuvre, and conversation with luminaries at a series of cocktail receptions prior to engaging public programs. Each ticket of $250 includes a reception with the speakers as well as reserved seating for the program to follow. Register for all three events for $650. Your ticket supports the MHS’s public programs, K-12 educational initiatives, collection and conservation efforts, and stewardship of the primary resources that are the backbone of civic and historic scholarship.

On October 28, Pulitzer Prize winner Stacy Schiff discusses The Revolutionary: Samuel Adams, with Sara Georgini, Series Editor for The Papers of John Adams. On November 2, join Harvard professor and host of Finding Your Roots on PBS, Henry Louis Gates, Jr, who asks Donald Yacavone about his latest book Teaching White Supremacy. Finally, on November 16, Pulitzer Prize winner Megan Marshall interviews Lydia Moland about Lydia Maria Child: A Radical American Life, the forgotten story of a remarkable abolitionist. Register for all three HERE or visit www.masshist.org for information on each individual evening.


Tuesdays, November 1 – November 22, 5:30 pm – 8:30 pm – Understanding Soil Health and Structure

Taught by John Howell, this four-session Berkshire Botanical Garden course will explain how plant growth is affected by soils, from drainage to pH and nutrients. Learn how to evaluate soils, improve those that are less than ideal and amend soils for specific garden uses. Fertilizers, soil amendments, making and using compost, moisture management and the pros and cons of mulching will be covered. Students need to get a soil sample before class and bring the results to the first class. The dates are Tuesdays, November 1 – 22, from 5:30 – 8:30. $185 for BBG members, $210 for nonmembers. Register at https://www.berkshirebotanical.org/events/understanding-soil-health-and-structure-0

We recommend all students take and submit a routine soil analysis for home grounds and gardening to UMass Amherst. Request an additional soil organic matter test. Please do so as soon as possible. Further information can be found here and here and order forms can be found here. Please have a copy of your results sent to howell@umass.edu

John Howell MS is the former Extension Vegetable Specialist for the University of Massachusetts and currently lectures on vegetables, fruits and soil management. Author of numerous newsletters for growers, he is currently the editor for New England Vegetable Management Guide, published biennially by the University of Massachusetts.


Wednesday, October 26, 2:00 pm – 3:30 pm – Unforgettable Gardens: Naumkeag, Online

The gardens at Naumkeag are recognized world-wide for their iconic blue steps and grove of white birches. The property is run as a public garden by The Trustees of Reservations, who have been gifted with remarkable cultural resources that continue to connect people to place, and art to nature across iconic properties in Massachusetts, USA. A recent four-year restoration of Mabel Choate and Fletcher Steele’s masterpiece, Naumkeag, overlooking the Berkshire hills, ‘polished’ their 1926-1956 garden. Steele believed that garden making should be considered one of the fine arts. His fine attention to line, colour and texture, and Choate’s pursuit of the best horticultural selections drove the restoration. Fuelled by new programmes and events, and a business planning model based on the English National Trust, Naumkeag is now opened from early spring to late December drawing record crowds as the carefully preserved garden sparkles in every season. This lecture outlines the development of Naumkeag through its creators’ own words and engages the audience with its remarkable restoration discoveries, as The Trustees continue to polish this masterpiece garden.

Lucinda A. Brockway is the Managing Director of Cultural Resources at The Trustees. Brockway leads a team of cultural resource specialists seeking innovative solutions for cultural sites ignited by the unique legacy of each property. Brockway facilitated the curation of landscape research, planning and investments in three National Landmark sites including Naumkeag (Stockbridge, Massachusetts USA) which included rethinking the role of house, collections, landscape, and ruins for public engagement and directed new archival research to unlock the unique spirit of place at each property. A published author and landscape preservation expert, Brockway serves as instructor for the National Preservation Institute (Alexandria VA), and offers lectures nationwide each year on historic preservation, landscape history and design and served as an expert for numerous conference presentations.

The Gardens Trust will present a Zoom illustrated lecture with Ms. Brockway on October 26 at 2 pm as the last installment of October’s Unforgettable Gardens Series. Attendees will be sent a Zoom link 2 days prior to the start of the talk, and again a few hours before the talk. A link to the recorded session (available for 1 week) will be sent shortly afterwards. £5 Register HERE through Eventbrite: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/unforgettable-gardens-naumkeags-garden-preservation-as-a-fine-art-tickets-372282245217