Sunday, July 24, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm – Essex County Open Day

The Garden Conservancy will hold its Essex County Open Day on July 24 from 10 – 4.

The Glass House in Swampscott is a modernist home designed in 1957 by Martin Bloom, a Harvard graduate and student of Walter Gropius, the founder of the Bauhaus School. Carefully sited on an acre of wooded grounds, the house interacts with the landscape through walls of glass, framing views and blurring the boundary between indoors and outdoors. There are five distinct outdoor gardens/spaces wrapping around the house. The unassuming front yard garden gives way to a planting of bamboo anchoring the elevated deck. The back of the house has a rocky outcrop garden framed by mature trees. A bend in a stone path surprises a visitor with a moon gate that leads to two distinct courtyard gardens where conifers have the presence of living sculptures throughout the changing seasons.

The close interaction of the house and the gardens was recently captured in a piece by Tovah Martin, featured in the March/April 2021 issue of New England Home Magazine.  Register HERE.

Seaside Farm in Marblehead (below) is on a two-acre site on Peach’s Point overlooking Doliber Cove has a rich garden history. During the early 1900s, it was an Italianate formal garden with pools, formal rose garden, and statuary, part of an enormous estate owned by yachtsman Francis Crowninshield and his heiress, historical preservationist wife, Louise du Pont Crowninshield.

The current owners bought the property with its overgrown and neglected gardens in 1996. Three years later, after discovering the property’s rich landscape history, they hired Doug Jones from Boston’s Keith LeBlanc Landscape Architecture firm to restore the gardens. Based on period black-and-white photographs from 1937, new replicated iron railings were installed, caved-in concrete pools were rebuilt, and old roses were planted to recreate the garden. The original house no longer exists, thus certain landscape transitions presented challenges that have been handled delicately. The new house sits on the water and the gardens surrounding it have been done in a more contemporary style. The property has some enormous beeches that date to the original period. Register HERE.

  • Pre-registration is REQUIRED for each garden. Pre-register for each on this website, except where specifically indicated otherwise. Children under 12 are free and do not need to be pre-registered if accompanied by pre-registered adult.
  • Capacity is limited. Sorry, no walk-ins allowed; no paper tickets or cash payments will be accepted on-site.
  • Masks are required, at the discretion of the garden owners, and social distancing is encouraged at all in-person events.

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Wednesday, August 3, 11:00 am – 4:00 pm – Nantucket Annual House and Garden Tour 2022

The Nantucket Garden Club’s much anticipated Annual event and fundraiser is scheduled to be held Wednesday, August 3, 2022, rain or shine, from 11 – 4. .  ‘WELCOME TO UPPER MAIN STREET’ is the 66th annual house & garden tour. It will feature five magnificent Main Street homes and three lovely gardens, in addition to the historic Hadwen House.

There will be a complimentary tea held in the Hadwen House Garden 11 – 4, along with a boutique featuring an array of interesting items

Online advance ticket sales have started through Eventbrite. CLICK HERE to view the event and purchase tickets. $70 per ticket.

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Monday, July 18, 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm – Ask The Experts: Veggie Gardening Panel, Online

Join the Backyard Growers team for an open-format Q&A to help you successfully grow your own food this year. We’ve scheduled this event for mid-summer so that attendees can bring their questions about topics including succession planting, harvesting, pests, diseases, and more. How’s your garden going so far? Stop in and share your challenges or big wins!

FREE admission to Backyard Growers Program Participants (e.g. 2022 Community Garden, Backyard Garden & GrowBag Garden) as well as Backyard Growers Community Consulting Clients. Backyard Growers is a not for profit based in Gloucester, Massachusetts.

$15 General Admission Register through Eventbrite HERE. Proceeds support Backyard Growers’ work building healthy, connected, sustainable communities by teaching people to grow their own food.

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Sunday, July 10, 10:00 am – 12:30 pm – Harvey Butler Rhododendron Sanctuary

Explore a five-acre stand of great laurel (Rhododendron maximum), the largest and northernmost stand known in the region, owned by Native Plant Trust. We will discover a multitude of other native plant gems on the rest of the 30-acre property, from yellow blue-bead lily (Clintonia borealis) to painted trillium (Trillium undulatum), hemlock (Tsuga canadensis), and northern white cedar (Thuja occidentalis). The Native Plant Trust tour will be held July 10 from 10 – 12:30 at the Harvey Butler Rhododendron Sanctuary in Springvale, Maine, and is led by Heather McCargo. $38 for NPT members, $45 for nonmembers. Register at http://www.nativeplanttrust.org/events/harvey-butler-rhododendron-sanctuary/ The Sanctuary is about an hour and 45 minutes from Boston up Route 95.

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Through Tuesday, November 1 – ViewEscapes: George Rickey Kinetic Sculpture

A dynamic exhibition of kinetic sculptures and art by George Rickey opens at Naumkeag in Stockbridge this spring, partnering with the George Rickey Foundation and the George Rickey estate.

The exhibit, entitled ViewEscapes features twelve large, outdoor sculptures that will be placed throughout the designed landscape. Inside the 44 acre “cottage” find eight more sculptures and three works of art, including Rickey’s interior tabletop works, hanging pieces, artwork, and archival documents.

George Warren Rickey (1907-2002), artist and kinetic sculptor, created geometric forms in stainless steel, polished metal, and painted surfaces that moved gracefully through space. His work was featured at the two exhibitions of Sculpture at Naumkeag in 1994 and 1997. Naumkeag was then and is an ideal setting for Rickey’s work. The garden spaces have numerous “viewscapes” for sculpture placement and the constant breeze along the hillside provides the energy that sets his works in motion.

ViewEscapes will officially open to the public during the Naumkeag Daffodil and Tulip Festival and be on view through November 1, 2022. Special events designed to highlight the exhibition will also be offered throughout the duration of the exhibition, including a programs, lectures, and special fundraisers. Advance-reservations will be required for admission and limited tickets will be available for day-of tours on a first-come, first-served basis.

Funding for this exhibition has been provided by a generous challenge grant from Kate and Hans Morris, which raised additional support from the Claudia K. Perles Family Foundation, Joseph McNay and Paula Moats McNay, Luca Borghese and Michael Pierson, Mr. Randolph G. Hawthorne and Ms. Carliss Y. Baldwin, Mr. Stephen Oristaglio and Mrs. Jeryl Oristaglio, and Douglas Molin and Melanie Mowinski. For more information visit https://thetrustees.org/exhibit/georgerickey/

(Photo by Matthew Healey)
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Saturday, October 1 – Sunday, October 9 – The Splendors of Portuguese Gardens

This October Pacific Horticultural Society tour begins in Porto, a UNESCO World Heritage site. We will visit private homes and gardens and take in the lovely views of the Douro Valley. We will take a walking tour and attend a cooking class at the Sogrape winery. Leaving Porto, we will travel through the Douro Valley to Villa Real and the Mateus Palace and gardens. We will visit the wine region of Santar, a small village with beautiful manor houses. Our tour concludes in Lisbon, with time to explore the capital’s heritage and history. The trip, rescheduled from last year, is arranged through Sterling Tours, Ltd and complete information can be found at https://www.pacifichorticulture.org/tours/the-splendor-of-portuguese-gardens/

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Now Open – In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers: An Exploration of Change and Loss

In Search of Thoreau’s Flowers is a multisensory experience that marries art and science through a modern interpretation of Henry David Thoreau’s preserved plants. Thoreau was prolific in his practice of collecting botanical samples and plants are important indicators of how our world is responding to climate change.

A close reflection on Henry David Thoreau’s legacy brings into sharper focus his deep commitment to environmental conservation and civil disobedience, as well as his trove of treasured poems and essays. His decision to make his home at Walden Pond in Concord, Massachusetts solidified Thoreau’s devotion in his role as a naturalist. Through his close relationship with the woods of Walden he observed the ebb and flow of the natural world first-hand. Thoreau’s journals reveal detailed observations on local flora and serve as poignant reminders of our responsibility to protect plant communities.

Plants are important indicators of how our world is responding to climate change and Thoreau was prolific in his practice of collecting botanical samples. Long preserved in the Harvard University Herbaria, 648 specimens serve as the foundation of this new exhibition. The digitization of these specimens inspired the creation of beautiful blue cyanotypes that are in direct conversation with illuminated rotating selections of Thoreau’s originals and immersive large-scale projected visualizations. The exhibition invites visitors to experience emotionally resonant connections to the profound loss of natural diversity caused by human-induced climate change. The exhibition urges us to ask, “what do Thoreau’s findings tell us about what plants are winning, and what plants are losing, in the face of climate change today?” The show is on view at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, 26 Oxford Street in Cambridge. To learn more, and to learn hours and admission rates, visit https://hmnh.harvard.edu/search-thoreau-flowers-exploration

Artwork by Leah Sobsey
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New Gardening Video: The History of Wentworth Castle Gardens

In this video, discover the history of Wentworth Castle Gardens and how the National Trust cares for this special place in partnership with Barnsley Council and Northern College. Wentworth Castle Gardens in South Yorkshire is best known for its collection of rhododendron blooms whose flowers brighten up borders and pathways each spring. This landscape garden is home to the National Plant Collection of Rhododendron Species. Rhododendrons were introduced here in the 1870s when the estate was owned by Thomas Wentworth. Subsequent owners and gardeners have since added new varieties of these hardy plants, which thrive in the area’s acidic soil.  Watch this five minute video with Rachel Parkin on YouTube by clicking HERE.

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Saturday, July 9, 2:00 pm – 7:00 pm – MassQ Ball 2022 : Origin

The MassQ Ball 2022 will feature the diverse artistic expressions of and for Boston’s communities of color. A space for connection and healing, this intergenerational, cross-cultural exhibition of the arts asks the question “If we, together, could author our own creation story, what would we create?

Imagine an art event where instead of looking at objects on walls we look at each other; where instead of going to see art, we become it; where people convene and converge with nature, arts, and each other to celebrate what makes us both unique and unified. This is the inspiration behind MassQ Ball 2022: Origin. 

The event takes place in the Conifer Forest of the Arnold Arboretum, 125 Arborway, on July 9 from 2 – 7. For more information visit https://www.massqball.com/the-ball or email massqball@admin

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Wednesday, July 6 – Saturday, July 9 – American Daylily Society Annual Convention: Meet Me in the Mountains

Join the American Daylily Society on Wednesday – Saturday, July 6-9, 2022 in Asheville, North Carolina, hosted at the Asheville Crowne Plaza Resort and Expo Center. Attendees will receive four Selman & Simpson 2022 introductions, and youth members get free registration, generously sponsored by Wisconsin Daylily Society. An optional tour on Thursday to the Biltmore Estate House & Gardens is on tap, and an exclusive Saturday evening auction will include a plein air painting by local Asheville artist Sandra Moore will be a highlight. For complete information on registration, visit https://ahs2022national.com/

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