Daily Archives: May 18, 2023


Thursday, May 25, 2:00 pm Eastern – Connecticut Gardens: A Celebration of the State’s Historic, Public, and Private Gardens, Online

Caryn B. Davis will present an overview of some of the 44 properties showcased in Connecticut Gardens sharing their fascinating histories, designs, and human stories accompanied by images from her book. Her talk will include an overview of Connecticut’s 15 historic gardens – why they were established, how they were used, and how they evolved from utilitarian to aesthetic; an introduction to CT’s public gardens – their establishment and benefit, along with notable designers of the day; and an introduction to some of CT’s finest private gardens – their owners and the stories behind their inception and design. Connecticut Gardens is also, in part, a travel guide that will introduce attendees to new gardens to explore. This Garden Conservancy pop up virtual program takes place May 25 at 2 pm Eastern, and is $5 for Garden Conservancy members, $15 general admission. A recording of the webinar will be sent to all registrants a few days after the event. Register at https://www.gardenconservancy.org/education/education-events/pop-up-webinar-connecticut-gardens

Garden at Manor House, Bunny Williams, Falls Village, CT

Thursday, June 15 – Saturday, June 17 – ADS National Convention: Grand Ole Daylilies

The American Daylily Society is thrilled to have you join them for the 2023 National Convention in Nashville, Tennessee. The host hotel is the Sonesta Nashville Airport Hotel, and details will be available at https://ahs2023national.com/. Although New Englanders are used to peak daylily bloom in July, you will get a jump on the season down South. There will be tours, lectures, and retail opportunities.