Daily Archives: May 6, 2025


Friday, May 23, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm – Planting and Stewarding Native Meadows: An Intensive One Day Workshop with Larry Weaner

Join Berkshire Botanical Garden on Friday, May 23, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., for a day of planting and stewarding meadows with Larry Weaner. Demand for native meadows, particularly as an alternative to lawn, is increasing dramatically. That said, few planting types are more misunderstood. Many failures are a result of inadequate planning and management, as well as the use of plants that are poorly adapted to the site and unable to survive in a highly competitive meadow environment. Far better results can be obtained when the plants and processes used reflect the ecological character of our native meadow communities. More than “one-year wonders,” meadows modeled on these ecosystems can provide long-term, easily managed landscapes that harbor a myriad of wildlife and provide color and texture throughout the year. The program will begin with landscape designer Larry Weaner discussing the design, implementation and management of native meadows on a variety of scales and in residential and public settings. The remainder of the day will include viewing on-property meadows including a meadow-in-progress and an area of BBG with high potential for a future meadow planting. BBG members $200, nonmembers $230. Complete information on the sessions and registration can be found at https://www.berkshirebotanical.org/events/planting-and-stewarding-native-meadows-intensive-one-day-workshop-larry-weaner-0


Friday, May 16, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm, & Saturday, May 17, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm – Get to Know Native Land Conservancy

If you are one of the Native Land Conservancy’s Western Massachusetts neighbors or expect to be in the area, you may want to save the date for these events in Leverett in May. We are excited about getting to meet our new neighbors there and to care for the 53.7 acre parcel off of Montague Road that was donated to NLC in December. The land now called Nepesoneag ascends Brush Mountain, is bisected by Doolittle Brook and abuts more than 2800 acres of conservation land. For more information visit https://www.nativelandconservancy.org/