Daily Archives: April 23, 2025


Wednesday, May 7, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Eastern – Gardens on Film: From Script to Screen, Unveiling the Art of Finding and Managing Filming Locations, Online

Historic parks and gardens play a frequent – and frequently tantalizing – role in films and on TV. Where is the 18th century landscape that forms the background to scenes in Bridgerton? Which English country estate serves as Paris for both James Bond and Sherlock Holmes? Is that really a world heritage site being flooded for a scene in The Secret Garden?

Join The Gardens Trust on Wednesdays in May for behind-the-scenes at some of the locations used in costume dramas, children’s adventures, murder mysteries and much else. We’ll hear from a location manager on choosing the right gardens for shoots and from a garden historian on films in her own county, as well as the experience of three major players who regularly manage film crews in their historic landscapes – the National Trust, the Royal Parks and English Heritage. This ticket costs £35 for the full series of five talks or you may purchase a ticket for individual talks, costing £8. To sign up, visit Eventbrite UK HERE. Ticket holders can join each session live and/or view a recording for up to 2 weeks afterwards. Attendees will be sent a Zoom link 2 days (and again a few hours) prior to the start of the first talk.

The first talk on Wednesday May 7 is Gardens on Film, From Script to Screen. In this talk, Jenni Lewis will take you on a journey through the entire filming process, from script to screen, revealing how the perfect locations are discovered, chosen, and brought to life on set. She’ll share insider insights into managing complex shoots in outdoor and historic spaces, offering a glimpse into the meticulous planning and problem-solving behind the scenes. With a focus on the mutual benefits between filming and the locations themselves, this session will showcase the hidden magic that turns real-world places into unforgettable cinematic backdrops. Prepare for a deep dive into the world of location scouting and management—where creativity meets logistics in some of the most beautiful places.

Jenni Lewis is a seasoned Location Manager whose 18 years in the UK film industry have shaped the landscapes of iconic productions like Bridgerton, Matilda: The Musical, Belfast, Downton Abbey, The Secret Garden, Red Joan, and Howards End. Specializing in large-scale shoots in gardens and public spaces, Jenni brings a wealth of experience in navigating both the logistical and creative challenges of location management.


Thursday, May 1, 1:00 pm – 2:30 pm Eastern – Container Gardening, Online

Outdoor containers add so many possibilities and exciting solutions to enhance and extend our garden display. While many of us choose hanging baskets to brighten up gathering spaces, these are just the tip of the iceberg when choosing where and how to use containers. This American Horticultural Society online program on May 1 at 1 pm will cover opportunities to showcase color, texture and personal aesthetics in both sun and shade conditions, the many types of containers available, styling lush plant combinations, proper “soil” mixes, moisture and nutrient requirements, impact plants, and end of season care. Get ready for some container inspiration!

Cheryl Salatino is a New England based landscape designer, educator, and native plant enthusiast.  She started Dancing Shadows Garden Design twenty years ago to offer clients a more thoughtful and purposeful design aesthetic.  What continues to inspire this designer is how the beauty and value of nature endlessly challenge, surprise, and teach us. Salatino received her certificate in landscape design from the Radcliffe Seminars Landscape Design Program of Harvard University.  She has earned the status of Massachusetts Certified Horticulturist by the MA Nursery & Landscape Association and completed the UMASS Green School program in Landscape Management.  She has also earned an Advanced Certificate in Horticulture and Design as part of the Native Plant Trust educational certificate program.

REGISTER NOW. $23 AHS members, $30 nonmembers.