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Session 1: Edible Landscaping with a Permaculture Twist Webinar Series Presented by Michael Judd

Online

NOFA NJ hosts an Edible Landscaping Online Course. 4 sessions every Tuesday in May. Join celebrated garden designer, author and educator Michael Judd in exploring essential edible landscaping and permaculture concepts in this unique webinar series. In this series Judd will lead a virtual tour through edible landscapes while unearthing the abc’s of how to…

$10

Sun Loving Garden Perennials

Online

What are the best native perennials for a sunny garden? Nancy Bell answers that as she presents some easy-to-grow, sun-loving species and varieties that thrive in our region. Discover plants that add beauty and bring a host of pollinators to your landscape from spring through fall. This class will be held virtually via GoToTraining. You…

$15

Tomatoes 101

THURSDAY, MAY 14, 2020 - 5:30PM TO 6:30PM Join this video conference to learn the basics of growing organic tomatoes. In this informal workshop, Red Wagon owner Julie Rubaud will discuss various tomato varieties and give you some professional tips for planting, feeding, trellising, pruning, and harvesting. This will be a great way to get…

$5

Improving Pollinator Habitat at Home: A Two-Part Online Event

Online

NOFA MASS brings us this timely 2 part Online learning opportunity featuring pollinators: Do you want to create a garden that is inviting, and nourishing, for people, and pollinators alike?  In this workshop with Dan Jaffe, co-author of Native Plants for New England Gardens and longtime ecological horticulturist, we will focus on successful methods for…

$25 – $35

Inviting Beneficial Insects to Your Farm and Garden (Resiliency Skills Webinar Series)

Online

Online registration for this event coming soon NOFA MASS presents this interactive online event which highlights plants and regenerative agriculture principles that support beneficial insects. Join Elise and Tucker Smith of Cedar Rock Gardens, a vegetable farm and seedling nursery open to the public in Gloucester, to learn from about how they are helping pollinators…

Introduction to Managing Soil Fertility: Understanding Your Lab Soil Test Reports

Online

Join NOFA MASS for another of our free weekly Resiliency Skills Online Gatherings on Friday, May 22nd, at 5:30pm. We will have an Introduction to Managing Soil Fertility: Understanding Your Lab Soil Test Reports.Getting a soil test done is an important step in creating a successful garden, and nutrient levels can change over the years as some minerals leach or are taken up by plants, while others build with…

Making Friends with Backyard Bugs

Online

Dates: June 24, 2020 Meets: W from 1 PM to 2:30 PM Location: Online Instructor: Samantha Nestory Fee: $15.00 How often have you wondered, "What in the world is that bug?" Sam, a professional entomologist, leads you through an information-filled discussion on the benefits of including insects in your garden. Learn the fascinating stories of…

$15

Milkweeks for Monarchs

Online

Dates: June 26, 2020 Meets: F from 1 PM to 2:30 PM Location: Online Instructor: Renee Kemmerer Fee: $15.00 Without native milkweed plants, monarch butterflies cannot survive and reproduce. Mt. Cuba Center Horticulturist, Renée Kemmerer, opens your window into the world of milkweeds, presenting many of our native species and related plants that help create…

$15

Butterflies: Jewels of the Piedmont

Online

Dates: June 27, 2020 Meets: Sa from 1 PM to 2:30 PM Location: Online Instructor: Stephen Mason Fee: $15.00 From the tiniest Skipper to the giant Swallowtail, butterflies are a welcome addition to our gardens for both pollination purposes and their exquisite beauty. Steve presents information on the diversity, life history, and conservation of local…

$15

Gardening at the Woodland Edge

Online

Dates: July 10, 2020 Meets: F from 10 AM to 11:30 AM Location: Online Instructor: Nancy Bell Fee: $15.00 Discover the unique possibilities for creating a diverse landscape along the woodland edge that attracts a wide variety of birds. Nancy discusses the distinctive characteristics of edge gardening and presents native plants that are adaptable to…

$15

Pruning Ornamental Shrubs

Online

NOFA Vermont is hosting an online workshop on pruning. Due to current requirements regarding social distancing, NOFA Vermont will be holding workshops seminars as video conferences. They'll send an email with instructions ahead of time and will provide you with technical support to make your experience as smooth as possible. The goal is to keep…

$25

Pesticide-Free Lawns

Online

Dates: August 15, 2020 Meets: Sa from 10 AM to 11:30 AM Location: Online Instructor: Scott Freedman Fee: $20.00 Is your lawn safe for children, pets, and the environment? Scott Freedman, a NOFA certified organic lawn care technician, focuses on eco-friendly cultural practices to create attractive lawns that are safe for us to use. Along…

$20

UCONN Turfgrass Field Day

Online

UConn Virtual Turfgrass Field Day August 18, 2020 10:00 AM-12:00 PM Virtual Look at UConn Turfgrass Science Research University of Connecticut Storrs, CT 06268 The UConn Turfgrass Science Program invites you to our Virtual Turfgrass Field Day. This new online webcast program will seek to preserve the field day culture by featuring 5 short video recorded field…

Site Analysis for Water Management

Online

During this in-depth advanced workshop focused on water management for landscape professionals, Trevor takes us on-site visits across New England, solving issues of erosion, runoff, and on-site water capture. Trevor will explain what to look for during a site visit, including a checklist, methods of determining water movement over properties, and red flags to look…

$20 – $25

The Secrets of Seed Saving

Online

Seed huntress and ethnobotanist Sefra Alexandra joins WTF’s own Farmer Ryan Brunelle and milkweed maven Alice Ely, in this one-of-a-kind seed saving talk, as part of our continuing Pollinator Pathway Series. Learn about Sefra’s quest, with CT NOFA’s Ecotype Project, to find wild native plants and propagate them. See how Farmer Ryan saves seeds from…

$10

Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group (CIPWG) VIRTUAL Symposium: Realistic Solutions to Managing Invasive Plants

Online

The Connecticut Invasive Plant Working Group (CIPWG) 2020 VIRTUAL Invasive Plant Symposium will be held on Wednesday, October 7, 2020.  The theme of the symposium is: Realistic Solutions to Managing Invasive Plants. This 10th biennial conference will feature regional and local experts as well as citizen volunteers sharing practical solutions for invasive plant management and…

$50

Tree Talk: On the Nature, Culture, and Politics of Tree Planting

Online

Urban reforestation is recognized as one of the most effective ways to increase cities’ resiliency to climate change and to provide numerous health and social benefits to residents. But the movement to plant trees systematically and comprehensively in cities was born in the 19th Century both in Europe and in the US. Join University of…

$35

Organic Landscape Management (Online)

Online

Glenstone, a contemporary art museum in Montgomery County, Maryland, manages its nearly 300-acre campus without using synthetic herbicides in order to maintain a healthy environment for its visitors and native wildlife. Matt Partain, Grounds Superintendent, presents a behind-the-scenes look at this acclaimed property and discusses what it takes to create and organically manage a large-scale…

$29