Friday, September 14, 1:30 pm – 3:30 pm – New Takes on Historic Landscapes: Eustis Estate

Often, gardeners think they must choose between archetypes of the “wild, native plant garden” and the “formal, classic garden,” but there are ecologically friendly ways to create an elegant effect. Utilizing the garden and extensive land at the Eustis Estate in Milton, this interdisciplinary walk and discussion on Friday, September 14 from 1:30 – 3:30 delves into historic landscape design and plantings and teaches participants different ways to replicate the visual sophistication of these gardens using native plants. The field trip is co-sponsored by the New England Wild Flower Society and by Historic New England. $24 for sponsor members, $28 for nonmembers. Register online at www.newenglandwild.org.

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Thursday, September 27, 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm – Design a Sunny Perennial Border

How do you create a sunny perennial garden that will delight you with colorful blooms and flowers for cutting from spring through fall? Garden designers and lecturers Jana Milbocker and Joan Butler of Enchanted Gardens will teach you about plant layering, new and reliable perennials, companion plants and design techniques that will make your garden POP! The session will take place at The Gardens at Elm Bank, 900 Washington Street in Wellesley, on Thursday, September 27 from 7 – 8:30. $12 for Mass Hort members, $20 for general admission.  Image from www.saga.co.uk, a British gardening magazine and a site we recommend. Register at https://masshort.org/education-events/design-sunny-perennial-border/

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Sunday, September 16, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon – Cabinet of Curiosities

Discover three ways that scientists preserve specimens for study, with Mickey Alice Kwapis at the Harvard Museum of Natural History, 26 Oxford Street in Cambridge, on Sunday, September 16 from 10 – 12. Each student will receive one butterfly and one stag beetle to spread, one owl pellet to dissect, and one small animal to preserve as a wet specimen in a jar. Each student will get to keep their finished specimens as well as their tools to repeat the process at home. All specimens are responsibly sourced. Open to adults 18 and over. $140 Museum members /$150 nonmembers

Advance Registration required. Register online at https://hmnh.harvard.edu/event/cabinet-curiosities

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Saturday, September 22, 12:00 noon – 5:00 pm – Hoppy Fall Festival

Celebrate fall and the resurgence of small craft brewers at Heritage Museums and Gardens in Sandwich on Saturday, September 22 from noon – 5 at the Hoppy Fall Festival. The event features beer tasting from local and hyper-local breweries. Staff from each brewery are on hand to answer questions about their beers and brewing processes, plus you can indulge in fare from local food trucks while you enjoy your drinks in an autumn biergarten at the largest public garden in southern New England! Visitors can also enjoy fun, backyard games and commemorate the day by taking a photo with a display of living hops grown at Heritage.

Tasting Tickets: $35 Heritage Gardens Members; $40 Non-Members. Price includes museum admission. Must be 21+ and valid ID is required to enter the event. Buy tickets online at https://heritagemuseumsandgardens.org/event/hoppy-fall-festival-2/

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Saturday, September 8, 10:00 am – 1:30 pm – An Ecological Approach to the Nursery and Greenhouse

Nursery and greenhouse plant production can maximize ecological processes and practices. On Saturday, September 8 at Nasami Farm in Whately, this technical yet informal workshop explores how growers can create a sustainable, safe, and successful operation by mimicking and building on natural systems. The program, from 10 – 1:30, is co-sponsored by the New England Wild Life Society and the Ecological Landscape Alliance. $46 for sponsor members, $56 for nonmembers. Register online at www.newenglandwild.org.

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Thursday, September 6, 10:00 am – 1:00 pm – Discovering Native Ferns

New England contains a rich and unusual diversity of ferns. In this September 6 New England Wild Flower Society class at Garden in the Woods in Framingham, students discuss their significance and how to identify those most common to the region. A lecture includes slides, laminated specimens, and microscopic details. Afterward, participants explore the Garden’s extensive collection of ferns. Bring any ferns for identification. The lecture, by Don Lubin, takes place from 10 – 1, and is $40 for NEWFS members, $48 for nonmembers. Register online at www.newenglandwild.org.

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Wednesday, September 19, 12:00 noon – 4:00 pm, and Thursday, September 20, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm – It’s Elementary – Back To School

Village Garden Club of Dennis presents It’s Elementary – Back to School, a small standard flower show, on Wednesday, September 19 from noon – 4 and Thursday, September 20, from 10 – 4, at the West Dennis Graded (sic) School, 67 School Street in Dennis. The two story Greek Revival building was built in 1867, and is the only one of five schools built by the town in that period to survive. In the 1920s the building also served as a polling place and a site for town meetings. It was converted for use as a community center in the 1950s. The school was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2000. The show will include many categories of both horticulture and floral arrangements. A $5 donation is suggested.

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Saturday, September 15 – Sunday, September 16 – South Shore Natural Science Center’s 42nd Annual Corn Festival

Join us as we celebrate the natural and cultural heritage of New England! The South Shore Natural Science Center’s Annual Corn Festival on September 15 & 16 is great family fun and entertainment. All day events include All Hands Drumming, pony rides by Cranberry Equestrian Team, kids’ activities, 4-H animal displays, hay rides and traditional craft demonstrations. Scheduled events each day include live animal presentations by Science Center naturalists and kids’ stories with Big Ryan’s Tall Tales. Enjoy ongoing music – oldies, bluegrass, folk and country. And what would Corn Fest be without food! The SSNCS is located at 48 Jacobs Lane in Norwell and you can find out more at http://southshorenaturalsciencecenter.org/

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Sunday, September 23 – Ride for Food

Is your summer just kicking into gear? You can turn your love of bicycling into support for The Food Project. Join The Food Project’s team on Sunday, September 23 for the Ride for Food, a bicycle ride to raise money for hunger relief in Greater Boston. This event brings together 21 food pantries, community farms, and food justice organizations—including The Food Project—with a goal of raising $600,000! Riding for The Food Project supports our farms, diverse youth leaders, and a vision of a world in which everyone has access to fresh, healthy, affordable food.

They’re looking for 7 more riders to join the team and collectively raise $10,000 to build community gardens, operate 70 acres of farmland, and employ 120 teens each year. At it’s core, The Food Project is about working together “for love of land and people.” Each year, they grow over 200,000 pounds of food for the community. That fresh, high-quality food is distributed through donations to soup kitchens, sold affordably at farmers markets, and provided to hundreds of families through a CSA. Volunteers build 100 gardens annually for local schools and neighbors and manage a 10,000 sqft greenhouse for residents to access gardening space and support. The race starts and ends at the Noble & Greenough School in Dedham.

Whether you choose to ride 10, 25, or 50 miles, your efforts make a huge difference. Your participation supports work with diverse youth and communities, working together to create a just, sustainable food system, one where everyone has access to the fresh, healthy food they need to thrive. The team is fun, friendly, and inclusive to all levels of riders. Each rider aims to raise $1,000 ($300 minimum) towards the team goal. Registration is $75 and is easy to do.

Click the button “Join Team” at https://ride.threesquaresne.org/team/166476 and search for “The Food Project” to begin registering.

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Sundays, September 30 and October 21, 5:30 pm – Allandale Farm Dinner with Mei Mei

After Allandale Farm’s sold out 2017 events, the folks from Mei Mei food truck & restaurant are throwing another dinner party with Allandale Farm, located at 259 Allandale Road in Boston.
We both love local food, fun times, urban farms, music, craft beer, and our friends and neighbors, so we’re putting it all together on the nights of Sunday September 30 and Sunday October 21. Dinners will take place in the lovely, rustic Allandale greenhouses! Bring your friends and family for a multi-course menu designed by James Beard-nominated chef Irene Li featuring lots of Allandale-grown produce. Tickets include one alcoholic drink (or non-alcoholic Haymaker’s Punch), and we’ll also have a cash bar for other beverages from our friends at The Beer Mobile. Get excited to meet your neighbors with delicious family style dining!

Limited seating, parking available at the farm store. Taxes and eventbrite fees not included. For tickets visit https://www.eventbrite.com/e/allandale-farm-dinner-with-mei-mei-tickets-48511627584

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