Tag: Cactus and Succulent Society of Massachusetts

  • Sunday, November 3, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Panayote Keliadis

    The Cactus and Succulent Society of Massachusetts breaks from tradition and combines its October and November meetings to present a special program with a renowned guest speaker – Panayote Keliadis. Panayote is a world famous plant explorer, garden writer, and public garden administrator at the Denver Botanic Gardens. In the 1990s, Panayoti helped to create Plant Select®, a partnership between Denver Botanic Gardens, Colorado State University, horticulturists, and participants from the landscape and nursery industries. Reading his professional profile from Denver Botanic Gardens, it’s easy to see why this gregarious gardener earned the title, Hero of Horticulture.

    Panayoti has worked at Denver Botanic gardens for over 40 years, but his passion for plants has been with him for a lifetime. He grew up in beautiful Boulder, Colorado, just blocks away from Chautauqua Park at the base of the iconic Flatiron mountains. Growing up, he spent many days immersed in the unique wild landscape, as well as his family’s home garden, which he helped plant and maintain. His first endeavor in gardening was planting a rock garden with his brother-in-law when he was just 8 years old.

    The event is open to the public and takes place at the Norfolk Public Library, 2 Liberty Lane, Norfolk, Massachusetts 02056, from 1 – 4 pm. For more information visit www.cssma.org

  • Saturday, May 20, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – All About Pots, Potting, and Soil Types

    The Cactus and Succulent Society of Massachusetts will meet on Saturday, May 20 from 1 – 4 at the Norfolk Public Library, 2 Liberty Lane in Norfolk, Massachusetts. Every once in a while it’s a good idea to step back and review the basic necessities and requirements of our favorite plants. Just in time for potting season, the May program will do just that. CSSM Emeritus Member Art Scarpa (a past speaker with the Garden Club of the Back Bay) will lead an interactive session exploring all aspects of potting. Topics include Pots (plastic, glazed, ceramic, hypertufa, terra cotta), Soil Components (sand, gravel, potting soil, volcanic rock, and more), customizing your mix, potting, and repotting. This will be hands-on, with numerous soil samples to see and touch. Free and public is invited. For more information about the Club visit https://cssma.org/
     

  • Saturday, April 22, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Succulent Bonsai

    The Cactus and Succulent Society of Massachusetts will meet on Saturday, April 22 from 1 – 4 at the Norfolk Public Library, 2 Liberty Lane in Norfolk, Massachusetts. CSSM Member Joel Mullen will introduce the club to similarities between growing bonsai and growing succulents and also how to train various succulents into bonsai. Topics will include tools, pots, soil and all the helpful things that can be taken from one and used on the other.  Free. Public invited.

  • Saturday, January 18, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – How to Prep Plants for Show and Display

    Ever go to a plant show and wonder what separates the winning plants from the also-rans? Come to the Cactus and Succulent Society of Massachusetts’ January meeting and find out. Here’s your chance to learn from an accomplished Master Gardener, our very own Carrie Waterman. Carrie has won numerous awards at horticultural events across New England. Come for the secrets of a prepping beautiful show plants, insider tips, and lots of fun. The meeting takes place January 18 from 1 – 4 at the Norfolk Public Library, 2 Liberty Lane in Norfolk, MA. Free and open to the public. For more information visit www.cssma.org

  • Saturday, November 3, 11:00 am – 12:30 pm – Cacti and Succulents 101

    Founder of the Cactus and Succulent Society of Massachusetts, Art Scarpa will teach you the basics of care for succulents and cacti on Saturday, November 2 from 11 – 12:30 at The Gardens at Elm Bank, 900 Washington Street in Wellesley. Art will bring live plants and describe their care: including light and watering requirements, soil mixes, sources and lots more. You’ll be able to choose the right plants for you and understand the basic care of these wonderful plants.

    Art Scarpa has been growing unusual plants all his life and his hobby greenhouse is filled to the eaves with plants that reflect his diverse interests. His curiosity has taken him to many exciting places to view them in their natural habitats, such as the US south and southwest, Hawaii, Europe, Australia, South America and South Africa. Art was awarded Mass Hort’s Gold Medal in 2013 and has spoken and led workshops at garden clubs and flower shows all over the Northeast. He is a founder and past president of the Cactus & Succulent Society of Massachusetts, and is certified as a judge by the Cactus & Succulent Society of America.
    $12 for Mass Hort members, $20 general admission. Register at http://www.masshort.org.

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  • Saturday and Sunday, September 15 and 16, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm – 2018 Cactus and Succulent Society of Massachusetts Show and Sale

    Saturday and Sunday, September 15 and 16, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm – 2018 Cactus and Succulent Society of Massachusetts Show and Sale

    2018 Cactus and Succulent Society of Massachusetts Show and Sale Dates: Saturday, September 15, 2018 and Sunday, September 16, 2018

    Show Times: 9 AM – 4 PM, both days.

    Sale Time: 9 AM – 4 PM, Saturday Only

    Location: Norfolk Public Library – 139 Main St, Norfolk, MA 02056

    Enjoy weekend-long displays of common and rare Cacti and Other Succulents. Many examples of WINTER HARDY cacti and succulents that you can grow right here in New England will be exhibited. Experts will be on hand to guide you through the many plant families on display. Admission is FREE (plus, one free plant to the first 50 visitors each day!) For more information visit https://cssma.org/annual-show-%26-sale

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  • Saturday & Sunday, September 17 & 18, 9:00 am – 4:00 pm – 10th Annual Cactus and Succulent Show

    The Cactus and Succulent Society of Massachusetts will sponsor its 10th Annual Cactus and Succulent Show on September 17 and 18, from 9 – 4 at the Norfolk Public Library, 1 Liberty Lane in Norfolk. The CSSM’s annual plant show is a fantastic event. Here you will see many of the finest cacti and succulent plant specimens in New England. The world of cacti and succulent plants includes many rare, bizarre, and stunning specimens. Few people have seen the full breadth of this strange yet beautiful world. The selection of C&S plants on display at this event is the best you will find in Massachusetts. There will be weekend long displays of common and rare cacti and other succulents, including many examples of winter hardy varieties you can grow locally. Experts will be on hand to guide you through the many plant families and admission is free. The first 50 visitors will receive a free plant as well. For more information visit https://sites.google.com/site/cssmblog/annual-show. Image of Crassula from www.crafthubs.com.

  • Thursday, October 16, 6:30 pm – 9:00 pm – Massachusetts Horticultural Society Honorary Medals Dinner

    Each year, the Massachusetts Horticultural Society presents the Honorary Medals Dinner where the leading lights of horticulture are honored. The event gives us the opportunity to recognize the outstanding contributions of horticulturalists, plant innovators, and those who have made significant contributions to the enjoyment and appreciation of plants and the environment.

    Please join us on Thursday, October 16th for the 115th Honorary Medals Dinner where Mass Hort honors those individuals who have contributed to excellence in horticulture.

    This year’s honorees include:

    THE GEORGE ROBERT WHITE MEDAL OF HONOR Dr. Michael Dirr
    Horticulturist and Professor of Horticulture, University of Georgia (retired)
    Keynote Speaker

    Dr. Michael Dirr has authored seven books and published numerous papers in the field of horticulture. His books have become seminal references in horticulture and landscape architecture. His passion for the field has inspired a new generation of students, gardeners, and professionals. For his work in the Green Industry, we are excited to present Dr. Dirr our highest award, and have him as this year’s keynote speaker.

    THE THOMAS ROLAND MEDAL
    Eliot Coleman of Four Season Farm, Harborside, ME
    Exceptional skills and publications in organic horticulture

    THE JACKSON DAWSON MEMORIAL AWARD
    The New England Wild Flower Society and Nasami Farm, Whately, MA
    Propagation and promotion of rare and woody plants

    GOLD MEDALS
    Cactus and Succulent Society of Massachusetts
    Unique and inspiring arrangements

    Kathryn Kennedy of the Center for Plant Conservation, St. Louis, MO
    Organizing the cooperative effort to stabilize and protect rare, native plants

    Kerry Mendez of Perennially Yours, Kennebunk, ME
    Exceptional teaching and writing that increases public enjoyment and appreciation of horticulture

    SILVER MEDALS
    The Boston Committee of the Garden Club of America
    Public education of best horticulture practices and assistance in beautifying public spaces

    David Dusenbury of the Walter Hunnewell Estates, Wellesley, MA
    Noteworthy service in horticulture, overseeing historic grounds and plant collections

    Tickets are $125 per person and you may order online at www.masshort.org.

  • Saturday, November 19, 1:00 pm – 4:00 pm – Winter Flowering Bulbs

    Join the Cactus and Succulent Society of Massachusetts on Saturday, November 19, from 1 – 4 at Tower Hill Botanic Garden, 11 French Drive in Boylston, for a talk by noted plant author and blogger Matt Mattus, who will be speaking on Winter Flowering Bulbs.  Matt is a passionate horticulturist with a particular love of flowering South African bulbs.  Learn about the beauty and diversity of these fall and winter flowering plants.  With a little special care you, too, can enjoy these rare beauties at home. For more information, contact margothammer@mac.com.`