The Garden Club Federation of Massachusetts presents a Horticulture Morning on Monday, February 22, beginning at 10 a.m. at The Espousal Center, 554 Lexington Street, North Waltham, Massachusetts (off Route I-95/128, Exit 27A Totten Pond Road). Rita DeLollis, orchid enthusiast and organic gardener, will present At Home with Orchids: Tips for Successful Growing and Use in Designs. A donation of $5, payable at the door, is suggested. To call for information on cancellations due to snow or storm, call 781-391-0261. You may also contact Betsy Williams (betsy@betsywilliams.com) or Rita DeLollis (rdelollis@aol.com) for more information on Horticulture Mornings.
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Mondays, February 8, 22, and March 1, 6:30 – 8:30 pm – Landscaping with Native Plants
Join Michael Lance, owner and designer with Wild Regeneration, at the Hunnewell Building of the Arnold Arboretum on three Mondays, February 8, February 22, and March 1, from 6:30 – 8:30 pm, for this native plant design class. Gardeners, smitten by a display of natives at a garden center, erroneously infer all sorts of attributes from the word “native,â€such as “hardy,â€â€œresilient,â€â€œtough,â€or even “better.â€All of these traits may indeed apply to any native plant; however, this is dependent on the conditions in which the plant is grown. For example, a tough native wetland plant won’t be resilient when planted along the hot, dry edge of a driveway. In this class with designer Michael Lance you will learn about native plants that would be most suitable to your garden site. Michael will present some of the plants that he incorporates when designing gardens for clients, with class sessions about native trees, shrubs, and perennials. He’ll emphasize edible and medicinal plants, trees and shrubs that exhibit ornamental characteristics, and perennials that can withstand and thrive in urban and suburban New England conditions. Throughout the class Michael will incorporate organic techniques and his philosophy for developing healthy and beneficial garden habitats.
Fee $70 Arnold Arboretum member, $85 nonmember. To register, log on to www.arboretum.harvard.edu.
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Monday, December 14, 5:30 – 8:30 pm – The Green Home
The Green Movement has entered the mainstream and is rapidly becoming an integral part of the environment. A Green Home (environmentally friendly) house can be more energy efficient than a traditional house. It can be less expensive to operate, last longer, be more comfortable and be healthier than an existing home. While many Green Homes are new construction, or require a major retro fit to an existing home, there are some relatively easy and inexpensive techniques that can be employed so you may live in a greener home environment. This one session course will look at basic green design, green materials and will cover some incentives that can make the process of creating a Green Home environment more palatable. You will find where to locate green materials, familiarize yourself with basic green terms, and learn the process of making your home green.
The course is taught by David Kelman at the Boston Center for Adult Education, and costs $51 (BCAE member price $43). You may register on line at www.bcae.org. The class will be held Monday, December 14, from 5:30 – 8:30, but if the holiday season precludes your attendance at this time, consider signing up for the second date of Monday, February 22, 2010.

