
Events
NGICP National Green Infrastructure Certification Program – February
OnlineMon, February 1 @ 12:00 pm EST - Mon, February 22 @ 5:00 pm EST Online Virtual Class/Workshop/Conference PURCHASE TICKETS 35-Hour Class – Offered on 7 Afternoons 12:00pm-5:00pm EDT Monday 2/1/21 Wednesday 2/3/21 Monday 2/8/21 Wednesday 2/10/21 Monday 2/15/21 Wednesday 2/17/21 Monday 2/22/21. Learn Stormwater Solutions What is NGICP Certification? Initiated under the leadership of DC Water and the…
Grassroots Seed Propagation: Recorded Webinar
OnlineWatch This Webinar at your Leisure.. Growing Native Plants from Seed….even in the winter! Growing native plants from seed is a different way to interact with our native flora and an inexpensive way to produce a lot of plants. The seeds of wild plants have a very different set of needs than those of garden…
NOFA Accreditation Course in Organic Land Care
OnlineDates This new format will take place on Zoom over the course of four weeks, twice per week (Tuesdays and Thursdays) on During the month of February (full schedule coming soon) Times All sessions will take place between 4 pm and 7:30 pm (each session varies). See below for the course curriculum. Each section is either…
American Oaks- Diversity, Ecology, and Identification
OnlineWe have learned from Doug Tallamy that our oak trees are the most important native powerhouse tree for feeding over 500 species of caterpillars that turn into our pollinator moths and butterflies AND are the most important food source for our birds. Planting an oak is one of the best things we can do in…
Using Ecotype Plants for Native Restoration
OnlineGrab some lunch and listen to this FREE webinar from the CT Association of Landscape Architect on the exciting Ecotype Project and integrating these wild seed propagated native plants into our landscape. Dina Brewster from CT NOFA (Northeast Organic Farming Association) and Darryl Newman from Newtown’s Planters Choice Nursery will talk about the importance of…
Regenerative Design: Living in Agreement with Nature
OnlineRegenerative Design – How Living in Agreement with Nature Helps Organizations Thrive Human impact on planet earth is at least three million years deep but it wasn’t until the advent of agriculture some 11,000 years ago that the ways we conduct our daily living began creating dramatic shifts in the biological functions that sustain us.…
NURSERY TO DESIGN: PLANT PURCHASING AND SITE LAYOUT FOR NATIVE LANDSCAPE PROJECTS
OnlineThe ecology-based landscape movement is slowly changing the way plants are being grown, procured and planted. This includes alterations in species, propagation technique, size, packaging, site layout, and the expanded use of seed. In these presentations a nursery grower, seed producer, and landscape contractor will illustrate what designers and planters need to know about new…
Designing an Abundant Garden
OnlineEveryone can garden; if you have a window sill you can start tomorrow. NOFA MASS is hosting several excellent gardeners for a panel discussion and conversation about designing gardens and where to start. Allison Houghton is a NOFA/Mass Soil Technical Advisor and will speak about selecting a garden site. Christie Higginbottom has taught many gardening workshops and will help us understand which crops fit best together. Ruth…
Class: Expanding Your Business with Green Infrastructure: Five Tools to Incorporate this Season
OnlineWater simultaneously manages to be the stuff of mystery and our daily routine. We use it to cook with, wash our dishes, and brush our teeth but very few can stand on the beach and not lose themselves watching the breakers roll in. In the face of climate change, water is becoming much more of an…
Perennial Gardens and Edible Hedges
OnlineDo you want to be surrounded by a landscape that provides wildlife habitat, fosters healthy soils and provides a variety of edible fruit? Join NOFA MASS for another event from their Resilient Garden Series. Bringing perennial plants into the garden can help your garden become more resilient and beautiful. Ruth Green of Green Arts Gardens in the Berkshires will inspire us to consider the ecological benefits and design ideas when planning our perennial plantings. During…
Webinar: Foliage & Focal Points: Ideas for Budgets and Gardens of All Sizes
Online« All Events Webinar: Foliage & Focal Points: Ideas for Budgets and Gardens of All Sizes We all have sections of our garden that we are less than satisfied with, yet understanding what has gone wrong can be frustrating. Instinct sends us shopping for more plants and we typically gravitate towards whatever is blooming that…
Webinar: Proper Planting Practices: Are We Landscaping in a Deficit Model?
OnlineIn the Nursery and Landscape Industry, there is an overabundance of clouded misinformation that is passed down to the general public on how to design and maintain their landscape. From every direction, inaccurate or antiquated information flows. From big box stores and local Mom and Pop nurseries to examples, images, and text on the internet.…
Webinar: Beauty and Biodiversity at Cornell’s Mundy Wildflower Garden
Please join Krissy Boys for a comprehensive virtual field trip of four discreet sustainable landscapes within the Mundy Wildflower Garden at the Cornell Botanic Gardens. This virtual field trip includes: The specialist bee pollinator garden The flood plain forest The deer exclosure The native lawn The stream bank restoration The presentation will cover the principles…
Season Prep: Stormwater Management
Season Preparation: Stormwater Management Open Forum with Trevor Smith. As plans and projects roll in - join us to ask your questions and talk through your upcoming stormwater projects before the rubber meets the road. We want you to hit the ground running this season so join us for this open discussion and brainstorming Session:…
The Otherworldly Magic of Tree Communication
OnlineTuesday will be lovely weather! Grab your sandwich, bring your laptop outside and join us on this fascinating lecture about how trees actually chat with each other and the world around them. Forest ecosystems are held together by relationships among individual trees and between trees and other organisms. Contrary to traditional forest management models that…
Webinar: Maximizing Space in the Garden: Creating More of a Good Thing
No matter if you’re gardening in a close-knit neighborhood or a sprawling estate, you want to garden efficiently, prolifically, sustainably, and beautifully. You need to garden smartly and you’ve got to conserve your resources. This lecture focuses on all the points on your checklist. When you layer a garden, not only do you maximize space,…
Webinar: Beauty and Biodiversity at Cornell’s Mundy Wildflower Garden
OnlinePlease join Krissy Boys for a comprehensive virtual field trip of four discreet sustainable landscapes within the Mundy Wildflower Garden at the Cornell Botanic Gardens. This virtual field trip includes: The specialist bee pollinator garden The flood plain forest The deer exclosure The native lawn The stream bank restoration The presentation will cover the principles…
Webinar: The Journey of Edible Landscapes
OnlineEdible landscaping is the use of food-producing plants in the residential landscape. It can combine fruit and nut trees, berrying shrubs, vegetables, herbs, edible flowers, along with ornamental plants into aesthetically pleasing designs. These designs can adopt any garden style and may include anywhere from 1 to 100 percent edible specimens. A gardener can install…
Webinar: Rain Garden Primer – A Good Option for Your Landscape?
OnlineA Wednesday 'Virtual' Walk in the Garden Are you wondering what a rain garden is and whether a rain garden can help your landscape? Join us for a primer on these beautiful and functional gardens that create a more sustainable landscape! A rain garden is a garden of native shrubs and perennials planted in a…
Digging Deeper: Change and Continuity—The Evolution of a Garden
Prospect Gardens, Westport CTA Garden Conservancy Open Day’s Tour. Over more than 20 years, as this property has grown from one acre to eight, the owners have worked with landscape designer Cindy Shumate to infuse it with their modern yet naturalistic aesthetic. Cindy will share techniques used to create an overall sense of continuity and flow when adding new features…
Webinar: Native Plants for Bird Friendly Communities
OnlineAs we think ahead to spring and summer gardens, we anticipate the sights, scents, and sounds. One way to enhance the garden experience is to invite fascinating wildlife to live in and around the yard. This presentation features the beautiful songbirds that flit through gardens including wrens, cardinals, finches, nuthatches, and more. Add beauty to…