Wednesday, July 11, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Pollinate New England Garden Installation Workshop

Pollinate New England is an initiative to raise awareness of the steep decline in the insects, birds, and other animals that pollinate our plants and crops, and to encourage people to use native plants in their gardens to create habitat for these critical species. Attend a local, hands-on gardening installation workshop on Wednesday, July 11 from 1 – 4 with Mark Richardson, Director of the New England Wild Flower Society, and Annie White, horticultural research at University of Vermont and owner of NECTAR Landscape Design Studio, to learn about the plight of pollinators and the great garden plants native to your eco-region that best support them. Free. The workshop will take place at the South Shore Natural Science Center, 48 Jacobs Lane in Norwell, Massachusetts, which is a co-sponsor of the event. Register at http://www.newenglandwild.org/learn/our-programs/pollinate-new-england-garden-installation-workshop-ssymca-south-shore-natural-science-center

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Tuesdays, July 10, 17, & 31, 12:00 noon – 3:00 pm – Horticultural Techniques

Good horticultural practices form the backbone of any successful garden, and understanding how to apply these practices is the first step toward becoming a horticulturist. Learn how to select the right plant for the right place and how to plant and care for native plants. Participants in this three part New England Wildflower Society class at Garden in the Woods in Framingham will study the proper techniques for transplanting, preparing soil, mulching, watering, and pruning as well as maintaining, winterizing, and preparing the garden for the next growing season. The sessions will be held on Tuesdays, July 10, 17, and 31 (no class on July 24) from 12 – 3. $139 for NEWFS members, $163 for nonmembers. Register at http://www.newenglandwild.org/learn/our-programs/horticultural-techniques

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Saturday, July 14, 11:00 am – 1:30 pm – Daylilies and Their Friends, and Saturday, July 14, 1:30 pm – 4:00 pm – Daylily Show

On Saturday, July 14, from 11 – 1:30, Debbie Carpenter will give a free with admission presentation entitled Daylilies and their Friends, showing perennials that make good companions in a daylily landscape. The beginning of the presentation will discuss general daylily information. Following the presentation Debbie will give the ever-popular demonstration on dividing a daylily clump. Immediately following the demonstration there will be a FREE raffle of the divisions from the demonstration to those in attendance. The event takes place at Tower Hill Botanic Garden, 11 French Drive in Boylston, Massachusetts, and more information may be found at www.towerhillbg.org.

Debbie Carpenter is a retired high school biology and horticulture teacher, NH master gardener, and life-long home gardener. Her undergraduate degree is from UNH, where she also took post graduate work in horticulture. Since retiring, she has discovered the nearly perfect perennial, the modern hybrid daylily.

The class will be followed immediately by the Daylily Show presented by the New England Daylily Society from 1:30 – 4. The New England Daylily Society presents an exhibition of the most extraordinary, best-groomed daylilies grown by daylily enthusiasts from all over the region. Image from www.growingwithplants.com.

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Happy Fourth of July

The Garden Club of the Back Bay wishes you all a Glorious Fourth! The fun arrangement below is from A to Zebra Celebrations.

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Sunday, July 15, 10:30 am – 2:00 pm – The Savory Herbal Kitchen, with a Savory Herbal Lunch

On Sunday, July 15, from 10:30 – 32at Tower Hill Botanic Garden, 11 French Drive in Boylston, Betsy Williams will teach a class she calls The Savory Herbal Kitchen. Learn how use just-picked fresh herbs, from your garden or the farm stand, to enhance the flavors of ordinary condiments. Herb-enhanced condiments add savory layers of flavor to everyday family meals and can also become special gifts to friends and family! It’s simple, fun, delicious and very satisfying.

Betsy will demonstrate how to create savory herb butters, vinegar, mustard, herb salts, two types of pesto and rosemary walnuts. We’ll discuss sourcing and qualities of basic condiments and how to preserve and store herb-enhanced homemade ones. Students will sample each condiment and then make a pint of herb vinegar and a container of herb butter  to take home. After class, you are invited to take an optional walk through Tower Hill’s beautiful herb and vegetable garden, smelling and chatting as we go.

Betsy Williams teaches, lectures and writes about living with herbs and flowers. A gardener and herb grower since 1972, Betsy trained as a florist in Boston and England. She combines her floral and gardening skills with an extensive knowledge of history, plant lore and seasonal celebrations. Betsy is the author of several books on the uses and stories of herbs and flowers. She has appeared on the Discovery Channel and greater Boston cable stations as well as local and national radio talk shows. Betsy lectures and teaches locally and nationally.

The class is $75 for Tower Hill members, $90 for nonmembers, and you may register online at https://towerhillbg.thankyou4caring.org/pages/event-registration-form—the-savory-herbal-kitchen-with-a-savory-herbal-lunch-

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Friday, July 13, 8:00 am – 5:00 pm – Trip to Bedrock Gardens and Fuller Gardens in New Hampshire

Join Tower Hill Botanic Garden on Friday, July 13 and travel to Bedrock Gardens (pictured below) in Lee, New Hampshire to enjoy a garden tour followed by a picnic lunch and time to explore on your own. In the afternoon, visit Fuller Gardens in North Hampton, New Hampshire. The group will leave Tower Hill at 8 am and return at 5 pm.

Bedrock Gardens is a unique garden oasis. A former dairy farm in rural NH has been transformed over the past 30 years into a stunning landscape of diverse plant collection, varied landscape design, hardscaping, and extensive sculpture collection made from repurposed farm equipment. The garden includes many structural elements such as paths, an espaliered fence, an arborvitae hedge, architecturally interesting rocks, pergola, and garden art. The beds have exceptional plant varieties, often started as seedlings, including many unusual specimens of perennials, trees and shrubs.

Fuller Gardens is a public botanical garden that was once part of the summer estate of Alvan T. Fuller on the Seacoast of New Hampshire. It’s a delightful oasis situated a stone’s throw from the ocean. The gardens feature horticulture at the highest level, with thousands of rose bushes and hundreds of varieties that bloom all season long. Formal English perennial borders, a Japanese Garden and a tropical conservatory are all framed by sculpted hedges.

Tower Hill Member $150, Non-member $175; includes transportation, admissions to Bedrock Gardens and Fuller Gardens, guided tour of Bedrock Gardens, and box lunch. To register, visit www.towerhillbg.org. If you wish to travel to the gardens on your own, call 508-869-6111 to coordinate meeting times.

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Saturday, July 14, 10:00 am – 4:00 pm – Orleans Improvement Association Garden Tour

Three gardens will be open for tours in Orleans on Saturday, July 14 from 10 – 4. Admissin: $5 Rain or Shine. For information, visit https://www.capecodchamber.org/events/orleans-improvement-association-garden-tours

Garden#1
Overlooking Paw Wah Pond, Little Pleasant Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean, this peaceful seaside garden features shady sections with hydrangeas, native blueberries, hosta, rhododendrons, and azaleas, laid out to complement the setting. Additional highlights include 39 different specimens of Japanese maples which are signed with the common and Latin names along with owner comments. Hardy plants which do well in a sometimes harsh seaside setting are a specialty of these homeowners. Two fairy gardens, colorfully planted containers, and garden art also add interest to this peaceful park-like setting.

Garden#2
This Arts and Crafts bungalow with its companion cottage in the rear is nestled on a hillside with peeks of Town Cove. The owner saved these houses from being torn down over 20 years ago and had the exteriors redesigned to reflect the Arts and Crafts style. The owner, a tireless gardener in his own right, hired a landscape designer to develop guidelines for the landscaping to complement the houses. He then planted what he liked while maintaining a calm but colorful and informal layout. Highlights include peach, apple, fig and pear trees along with hydrangeas, carefully arranged to draw the visitors along various paths surrounding the house.

Garden#3

This totally organic, multi-level secret garden with surprises at every turn is on the site of a 50’s neighborhood dumping ground of neglected overgrowth. The plants, garden layout, garden art, and whimsical features reflect the owner artist and her years living in the Pacific Northwest. This yard shows how a completely grass free garden can create a peaceful and intriguing environment. Challenging topography and a city lot transformed by large rocks, green visual barriers and a large Zen garden contribute to a sense of privacy and enclosure. The winding path through the garden begins with a drip basin, bamboo gate, and then winds along a created dry stream, ending at a small bridge and dry pond. A Japanese maple then begins the path through the hydrangea area which is still under development.

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Thursday, July 12, 7:00 pm – One Green Deed Spawns Another

One Green Deed Spawns Another traces the unusual path David Mahood followed to become environmentally active, which brought him in contact with some exceptional individuals. Some are as well-known as celebrities; others have flown under the radar. All of them have equally distinctive stories that have inspired and influenced his philosophy on our relationship to our habitat and fellow species. This book is a compilation of these poignant moments with his environmental heroes and friends and their insightful ideas, and a tribute to the spirit of Earth’s active stewards.

David C. Mahood is a sustainability consultant, environmental writer and poet. He holds a BA from the College of Wooster, and an MBA in Sustainability from San Francisco Institute of Architecture. His articles have appeared in numerous publications including Interiors and Sources, International Ecotourism Society, The Environmental Blog, NEWH Magazine and Living Green Magazine. His poetry credits include Writer’s Cramp, Fifth Street Review, and Prick of the Spindle. He attributes his environmental epiphany to a desperate act of consciousness back in 1998. David spends most of his time in Massachusetts but can be found in one of various flanking airports.

David will appear at Porter Square Books, 25 White Street in Cambridge, on Thursday, July 12 to discuss his book and sign copies. For more information visit www.portersquarebooks.com.

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Friday, July 13, 7:00 pm – 10:00 pm, and Saturday, July 14, 10:00 am – 5:00 pm – 37th Annual Martha B. Twigg Through the Garden Gate Tour

The 37th Annual “Through the Garden Gate” Garden Tour, South Shore Natural Science Center’s signature fundraiser, focuses on helping children of all ages enjoy nature through gardening and empowering the public to see their backyards as living classrooms.
Twilight in the Garden Cocktail Reception will be held Friday, July 13, 2018 from 7:00-10:00pm at the South Shore Natural Science Center, 48 Jacobs Lane, Norwell. Celebrate with live music, elegant tastings & silent auction against a beautiful backdrop. $50 per person

The Garden Tour will be held Saturday, July 14, 2018 from 10:00am-5:00pm. Tour Gardens in Scituate, Norwell & Hanover. Visit several of the loveliest gardens on the South Shore, hidden enclaves of beauty and wonder, where inspirations hide behind every flower, shade plant, fruit tree, vegetable garden and unique water feature. Enjoy art and music in the gardens at your own pace on this self-guided tour. Early Bird Ticket Pricing: $25 per person ($35 after July 8) Ticket pick-up at SSNSC starting Monday, July 9. Twilight in the Garden Cocktail Reception & Garden Tour Combo Ticket available for $65. To purchase online visit http://southshorenaturalsciencecenter.org/garden-tour/

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