Tag: Newport Flower Show

  • Friday, June 22 – Sunday, June 24 – The Newport Flower Show: Cottages Smart and Small

    Gilded Age “cottages” were built with every convenience, designed for entertaining and to represent a lifestyle. Today’s cottages, much like their gilded ancestors, are also about lifestyle. Join The Preservation Society of Newport County to celebrate the tiniest of homes, which are smart in both technology and style. Their adjacent gardens are equally thoughtful, livable spaces, both functional and beautiful. All proceeds from the Newport Flower Show benefit the preservation and restoration of the historic landscapes
    of The Preservation Society of Newport County.

    Friday, June 22, 2018: 10:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m. and Opening Night Party 6:00 pm – 9:00 pm
    Saturday, June 23, 2018: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
    Sunday, June 24, 2018: 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

    Individual tickets are available now at http://www.newportmansions.org/events/newport-flower-show/tickets-and-events

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  • Friday, June 23 – Sunday, June 25 – Fête des Fleurs: Paintings and Parterres

    Transport your imagination to the place that has inspired generations of artists and gardeners – France. At Rosecliff, modeled after the Grand Trianon of Versailles, you’ll travel on a very French adventure, from grand gardens to urban Paris chic. This year’s Newport Flower Show takes place Friday, June 23 from 10:30 am – 5:00 pm, Saturday, June 24 from 9 – 5, and Sunday, June 25 from 9 – 5. There will be a festive opening night party (Friday from 6 – 9), a picnic supper and movie experience, and afternoon tea with Iris Apfel, along with colorful floral designs, horticulture exhibits, garden displays, unique shopping opportunities, a champagne and jazz brunch, lectures and demonstrations, and children’s activities. All proceeds from the Newport Flower Show benefit the preservation and restoration of the historic landscapes of The Preservation Society of Newport County. For tickets and complete information visit http://www.newportmansions.org/events/newport-flower-show

  • Friday, June 24 – Sunday, June 26 – The Newport Flower Show: Gilded – Artful Living

    Friday, June 24 – Sunday, June 26 – The Newport Flower Show: Gilded – Artful Living

    During the Gilded Age, nearly every aspect of life was elevated to an art form. Gardens became stages for nature’s most brilliant performances, women’s fashions were created for stylish parades, and houses became museums for a lifetime of treasures.

    Join The Preservation Society of Newport County at Rosecliff, 548 Bellevue Avenue in Newport, as we celebrate all that is Gilded.  Each day of the Newport Flower Show offers guests opportunities to enjoy judged horticultural specimens and floral designs, special garden exhibitions, free lectures and demonstrations, children’s activities, and wonderful shopping experiences at the Oceanside Boutiques and Gardeners’ Marketplace. Featured special guests are Bruno Duarte and Bunny Williams.

    Tickets are also available for special luncheons, lectures and workshops, as well as full weekend packages. Visit www.newportmansions.org for complete details.

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  • Saturday, June 11, 10:00 am – 3:00 pm – The 23rd Annual Northampton Garden Tour

    Come visit eight delightful gardens on display Saturday, June 11 from 10 – 3, rain or shine, for the 2016 Northampton Garden Tour, a fundraiser for the Friends of Forbes Library, Inc. The Garden Tour is intended to inspire and educate everyday gardeners with plantings in a variety of appealing and unique landscaping styles and creative use of hardscape. At each garden, there are descriptions of the plantings and garden guides are on hand to answer questions. Tickets come with directions to this self-guided tour of gardens within easy driving distance of the library. The terrain of this year’s tour broadly circles Northampton, making gardens accessible by car and a pleasant bicycle ride for the recreational peddler comfortable with 20+ miles.

    Tickets for the Tour are $15 in advance at Forbes Library, Bay State Perennial Farm, Cooper’s Corner, Hadley Garden Center, North Country Landscapes and State Street Fruit Store. And $20 on the day of the tour at the library only.

    The Friends of Forbes Library, Inc. Northampton Garden Tour also includes a raffle – Win organic compost, gift certificates, garden supplies, a landscape consultation and more. Raffle tickets are 2/$5 or 5/$10 and are available at Forbes Library through the day before the tour as well as at one of the gardens on the day of the tour.

    All proceeds benefit the Friends of Forbes Library, Inc. to support programs, events, and projects for the library that could not otherwise be funded. For details: www.forbeslibrary.org. For more information, contact: Lyn Heady 413-584-7041.

  • Tuesday, April 12, 1:00 pm – Twenty Five Fabulous Roses

    Tuesday, April 12, 1:00 pm – Twenty Five Fabulous Roses

    Mike and Angie Chute have been growing roses for over twenty years in their East Providence, Rhode Island garden.  For many years they have presented programs at such venues as the Rhode Island Spring Flower and Garden Show, the Boston Flower & Garden Show, Newport Flower Show, University of Rhode Island, garden clubs, and NBC10’s Plant Pro.  As a way to reach more home gardeners and landscape professionals, they started RoseSolutions as a landscape consulting company that offers educational programs, workshops, seminars, and consulting services on rose horticulture.  To further their goal of reaching every gardener who wants to know more about growing roses in New England, they established their website http://www.rosesolutions.net.  They are the authors of Roses for New England: A Guide to Sustainable Rose Gardening, and Rose Gardening Season by Season: A Journal for Passionate Gardeners, both of which will be available for purchase at The Garden Club of the Back Bay’s April meeting, to be held this Tuesday, April 12, at 1 pm.  The afternoon meeting will be followed by an optional tea ($15).  If you are interested in attending, email info@bostonflora.com.  We apologize for the late website notification.  Members received a written notice, and this post was one of the many which disappeared into the ether during our February server problem.

  • Friday, June 19 – Sunday, June 21 – The Newport Flower Show: American Beauty, Timeless Style

    New England’s premier flower show celebrates its 20th anniversary in 2015 with American Beauty-Timeless Style.  Long before it became home to the Newport Flower Show, Rosecliff was the birthplace of the American Beauty Rose. This iconic flower, which became a symbol of excellence, is the inspiration for our 20th anniversary. Join us to celebrate the classic and timeless style of the American Beauty. Bartlett Tree Experts is the Presenting Underwriter, and Travel + Leisure is the Presenting Media Underwriter. Times are Friday, June 19, 10:30 – 5, Saturday, June 20, 9 – 5, and Sunday, June 21, 9 – 5.

    Peter Hatch will be the featured special guest. Peter J. Hatch is a professional gardener and historian with 38 years experience in the restoration, care, and interpretation of historic landscapes. A celebrated author of four books on the gardens of Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello, where he served as Director of Gardens and Grounds for 35 years, Hatch has lectured in 36 states on Jefferson and the history of garden plants. Presently, he gardens and botanizes from his home on Lickinghole Creek in Crozet, Virginia, travels extensively to promote his latest work, A Rich Spot of Earth: Thomas Jefferson’s Revolutionary Garden at Monticello, and consults on the installation and maintenance of both public gardens and private estate landscapes.

    All proceeds from the Newport Flower Show benefit the preservation and restoration of the historic landscapes of The Preservation Society of Newport County. You may purchase tickets online at http://www.newportmansions.org/events/newport-flower-show.

  • Saturday, September 27, 10:00 am – 12:00 noon – Create Your Own Tropical Terrarium

    A fun, hands-on workshop, led by Art Scarpa of the Cactus and Succulent Society, will take place Saturday, September 27 at Elm Bank, 900 Washington Street in Wellesley. Create a tropical terrarium using a heavy glass jar with lid and an assortment of miniature plants suitable for an east or north window or for growing under artificial light. Participants will learn how to care for the plants, how to choose soil mix ingredients, and how to landscape with decorative stones. All materials are provided.

    Art was awarded Mass Hort’s Gold Medal in 2013 and has spoken at 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. Art has won multiple Best in Show awards for his entries at the Boston Flower & Garden Show, the Newport Flower Show and regional cactus and succulent shows.

    PLEASE REGISTER BY AUGUST 29

    Workshop Fee: Mass Hort Members $45, Non-Members $50.  Register on line at http://www.masshort.org/eventdetail/31/422|427|430|433/create-your-own-tropical-terrarium?filter_reset=1.

  • Friday, June 27 – Sunday, June 29 – The 2014 Newport Flower Show – Journey: Grand Vistas

    The same titans who built the summer cottages of Newport joined forces to create luxurious travel while also building the infrastructure which would forever change industry in America and become a model for the world. Climb aboard as The Preservation Society of Newport County journeys to grand vistas when the trip was as splendid as the destination! You’ll definitely want to be a part of the Opening Night Cocktail Party on Friday from 6 – 9, a much-anticipated festive event that kicks off the Newport summer season! Enjoy the exciting cocktail buffet while admiring the fresh floral arrangements and horticultural extravaganzas, and shopping the Oceanside Boutiques and Gardeners Marketplace.

    The weekend includes several floral arranging sessions. Julie Lapham will take us on An Elegant Floral Journey, showing off distinctive arrangements inspired by travel. Robyn Spagnolo and Lynne Merrill will show us how to create Gems From the Garden, demonstrating the fine art of making jewelry out of enhanced dried plant material and other types of Botanical Art.

    In America’s Romance with the English Garden, author and landscape designer Thomas Mickey (and Garden Club of the Bay Bay presenter) will teach guests about the inception of the modern American garden industry in the 1890s and the English Garden’s rise in popularity nationwide. Kerry Ann Mendez, a garden consultant, teacher and lecturer, will present Simplifying Gardens to Fit Changing Lifestyles. She’ll provide easy-to-follow downsizing strategies, recommended no-fuss plant material, and design tips for stunning, easy to maintain year-round gardens.

    Guests who are interested in taking on a new hobby can learn the basics of beekeeping and how to get started with horticultural writer and beekeeper Sanne Kure-Jensen’s Welcome Pollinators to Your Garden. Entrepreneur and lady farmer Kathleen Gagan, owner of New Jersey’s Peony’s Envy, will present Designing Gardens with a Passion for Peonies.

    Joan Harrison, master gardener and President of the Cape Cod Hydrangea Society, will present Success With Hydrangeas, providing tips on how to select hydrangeas, where to plant them, how to provide basic care, and more.

    In Jaw-Dropping, Traffic-Stopping, “Get the Neighbors Talking” Containers, award-winning container garden designer Deborah Trickett will give a hands-on demonstration as she shows you how to take your container gardens from “blah” to “aaah.”. In Myths, Lies and All the Latest Dirt, author and radio host C.L. Fornari will help gardeners sort through the folklore and hype surrounding plants, practices and products.

    The Show’s Presenting Sponsor, Bartlett Tree Experts, will share its expertise, as arborist Chris Fletcher leads a tour of the beautiful trees at The Elms and Chepstow on Saturday afternoon; and on Sunday, award-winning landscape designer Warren Leach will give an onsite lecture about the plants and design elements used in the Bartlett garden exhibit on the front lawn of Rosecliff.

    Aside from the free lectures taking place all weekend, nationally renowned garden designer P. Allen Smith will appear at special Lecture Luncheons on both Friday and Saturday. On Friday, Smith will share insight and anecdotes about the benefits and pleasures of observing others’ gardens in Looking Over the Garden Fence. In his Saturday lecture, Irreverent Moves That Will Improve Your Garden and Life, Smith will share ways to think outside the box for your garden this year. These two Lecture Luncheons are separately ticketed events requiring advance reservations, and both will be followed by book signings.

    Complete information and ticket purchasing may be found at http://www.newportmansions.org/events/newport-flower-show/.

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  • Friday, June 21 – Sunday, June 23 – Newport Flower Show – Jade: Eastern Obsessions

    Discover the mysteries of the East.  Gardens, treasures, traditions, and native plants all blend to create the simple yet stunning beauty of this exotic part of the world.  The Newport Flower Show will take place June 21 – 23 at Rosecliff in Newport, Rhode Island, and Bartlett Tree Experts is the presenting sponsor, and supporting sponsors include Northern Trust, National Trust Insurance Services, LLC, Brooks Brothers, and Coca Cola.  Featured speakers will be Hitomi Gilliam and Harriet Henderson.  All proceeds benefit the preservation and restoration of the historic landscapes of The Preservation Society of Newport County. You may download the official Flower Show Schedule Book by visiting www.newportmansions.org.

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  • Friday, June 22, 12:00 noon – 2:30 pm – Mario Fernandez

    The 2012 Newport Flower Show is pleased to announce a luncheon and lecture on Friday, June 22, from noon – 2:30 at the Rosecliff Mansion with Mario Fernandez. Selected as one of the top floral designers in the world, and winner of the industry’s top honor, Designer of the Year, Mario Fernandez is an internationally renowned floral designer and educator. Owner of BelleFleur, as well as his own design school, Mario is a leader in the design field. Premier designers like Carolina Herrera chose his creations to grace the runway for their bridal shows and his work is regularly featured on the cover of magazines. He has set the standard for floral design in South Florida and his work has enhanced the functions and homes of celebrities such as Oprah Winfrey, Gloria and Emilio Estefan and Will Smith. His floral displays are legendary. He is a Design Director for Smithers Oasis. A bi-lingual educator, Mario has trained designers around the world. Energy, charm and wit make his presentations as much fun as educational as he shares the latest trends in floral design

    You have the option of enjoying an elegant luncheon with Mario by choosing a Luncheon & Lecture ticket, or purchasing a Lecture Only ticket. Both include one-day Show admission. Tickets may be purchased on line at http://www.newportmansions.org/events/newport-flower-show/lectures-and-demonstrations.

    $80 per person for Luncheon & Lecture
    Please arrive by 11:45 a.m.

    $40 per person for Lecture Only
    Please arrive by 1:00 p.m.