Tag: Ellen Zachos

  • Friday, October 7, 7:00 pm – Plants & Gardens Happy Hour: Tips and Secrets Webinar

    The American Horticultural Society and GardenComm are partnering to offer virtual classes this fall. This magazine-style Webinar will feature a public garden, two topics, and a “What’s Making Us Smile” piece at the end. Learn from Andrea DeLong-Amaya with the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center, Horticulturist and Landscape Designer Claire Jones, Organic Materials Review Institute’s (OMRI) Jacob Mogler and all moderated by expert garden writer and speaker, Kathy Jentz. Register for the October 7th webinar today! All registered will receive a garden-based beverage recipe from Garden Comm mixologist Ellen Zachos, and will be entered to win gift certificates from Brent & Becky’s Bulbs. $15. AHS members free.

    Courtesy Rhubarb & Lavender
  • Friday, August 25, 7:00 pm – The Wildcrafted Cocktail

    Meet the natural lovechild of the popular local-foods movement and craft cocktail scene. It’s here to show you just how easy it is to make delicious, one-of-a-kind mixed drinks with common flowers, berries, roots, and leaves that you can find along roadsides or in your backyard. Foraging expert Ellen Zachos gets the party started with recipes for more than 50 garnishes, syrups, infusions, juices, and bitters, including Quick Pickled Daylily Buds, Rose Hip Syrup, and Chanterelle-infused Rum. You’ll then incorporate your handcrafted components into 45 surprising and delightful cocktails, such as Stinger in the Rye, Don’t Sass Me, and Tree-tini. This lecture and book signing will take place at 7 pm on Friday, August 25 at Porter Square Books, 25 White Street in Cambridge. For more information visit http://www.portersquarebooks.com/event/ellen-zachos-wildcrafted-cocktail

  • Monday, April 13, 10:00 am – Backyard Foraging

    Backyard Foraging presented by Ellen Zachos, master forager, author, NY Botanic Garden teacher, will take place at Tower Hill Botanic Garden, 11 French Drive in Boylston, on Monday, April 13, beginning at 10 am as part of the  Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts Horticultural Morning series.

    Spiderwort, spruce, daisies and sedums – what do these backyard favorites have in common? They are deliciously edible! You only need to step outside your door to forage edible plants. A dynamic teacher, Ellen will teach us which backyard ornamentals are edible and how to recognize plants we should never eat.

    Cost: $5 donation (GCFM members), $10 at the door (guests)
    Contact: Betsy Williams Chairman 978-470-0911 or betsy@betsywilliams.com

  • Tuesday, May 14, 7:00 pm – Backyard Foraging: 65 Plants You Didn’t Know You Could Eat

    Porter Square Books, located in the Porter Square Shopping Center, 25 White Street in Cambridge, will host author Ellen Zachos, who will speak about her new book Backyard Foraging: 65 Plants You Didn’t Know You Could Eat, on Tuesday, May 14, beginning at 7 pm.  Following her talk she will sign copies of her book as well. Ideal for first-time foragers, this book features 70 (not 65 – who knew?) edible weeds, flowers, mushrooms, and ornamental plants typically found in urban or suburban neighborhoods. You’ll be amazed by how many of the plants you see each day are actually nutritious edibles.  Full-color photographs make identification easy, and tips on where certain plants are likely to be found, how to avoid pollution and pesticides, and how to recognize the plants you should never harvest make foraging as safe and simple as stepping into your own backyard.

    Zachos leads foraging walks and currently teaches at the New York Botanical Garden, where she received her certification in Commercial Horticulture and Ethnobotany. She writes two blogs, which can be found at “downanddirtygardening.com” and “gardenbytes.com” and has written numerous gardening books and contributed to publications including Horticulture and Better Homes & Gardens.

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