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Mar
8
Fri
Elizabeth Park Conservancy – Spring Art Exhibit @ Garmany Visitor Center in Elizabeth Park
Mar 8 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Spring Art Exhibit

The Elizabeth Park Conservancy is pleased to announce that during the week of the Spring Bulb Show and Sale, there will also be an exhibit of original artworks in the Garmany Visitor Center.

The art exhibit will be on view during the same days and hours as the Spring Bulb Show and Sale, March 1 through 9, 10 am to 4 pm. Admission to the show is free. Some of the artwork will be for sale.

There Will Be Two Collections on View:

PLANTS AND POLLINATORS
will be original watercolors painted by a group of talented botanical artists, members of the American Society of Botanical Artists, and of the Studio of Betsy Rogers-Knox in Litchfield County. Betsy exhibits widely in the US and London. In 2019, she received the Judges Special Award at the RHS Botanical Art Show in London. She is at the New York Botanical Garden.

“TREES” will be a collection of several paintings of trees in gouache by well-known local artist, printmaker and painter, Melissa Meredith. Melissa has exhibited widely and her work is represented in both private and corporate collections and in a number of select of museums.

Elizabeth Park Conservancy – Spring Greenhouse Show & Sale @ Elizabeth Park Greenhouse
Mar 8 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
2024 Spring Greenhouse Show

The Elizabeth Park Conservancy opens its annual Spring Greenhouse Show on Friday, March 1, featuring a spectacular array of spring bulbs and plants. The show is FREE and open to the public from Friday, March 1 through Friday, March 8.

Included in the floral display: French hyacinths, Muscari, tulips, daffodils, amaryllis, scented geraniums, pansies, trellised sweet peas, culinary herbs, hanging baskets, Spanish oregano, Alpine strawberries, Dianthus,
and succulents.

The show will take place in the historic Sweetland-Patricelli Greenhouse Complex in Elizabeth Park.

Mar
9
Sat
Elizabeth Park Conservancy – Bulb & Plant Sale
Mar 9 @ 9:00 am – 2:00 pm
Greenhouse Bulb & Plant Sale

Join us for our annual bulb and plant sale on Saturday, March 9 in the Sweetland-Patricelli Greenhouse Complex.

Visitors are asked to bring their own trays, boxes, or carts to carry away their plant purchases.

Bulbs and plants may be purchased on the day of the sale by CREDIT CARD or CHECK.

Elizabeth Park Conservancy – Spring Art Exhibit @ Garmany Visitor Center in Elizabeth Park
Mar 9 @ 10:00 am – 4:00 pm
Spring Art Exhibit

The Elizabeth Park Conservancy is pleased to announce that during the week of the Spring Bulb Show and Sale, there will also be an exhibit of original artworks in the Garmany Visitor Center.

The art exhibit will be on view during the same days and hours as the Spring Bulb Show and Sale, March 1 through 9, 10 am to 4 pm. Admission to the show is free. Some of the artwork will be for sale.

There Will Be Two Collections on View:

PLANTS AND POLLINATORS
will be original watercolors painted by a group of talented botanical artists, members of the American Society of Botanical Artists, and of the Studio of Betsy Rogers-Knox in Litchfield County. Betsy exhibits widely in the US and London. In 2019, she received the Judges Special Award at the RHS Botanical Art Show in London. She is at the New York Botanical Garden.

“TREES” will be a collection of several paintings of trees in gouache by well-known local artist, printmaker and painter, Melissa Meredith. Melissa has exhibited widely and her work is represented in both private and corporate collections and in a number of select of museums.

Civic Projects – Grand Spring Opening of Seed Library @ Noah Webster Library
Mar 9 @ 1:00 pm – 3:00 pm

IN-PERSON EVENT

Join us for the 2nd Annual Seed Library Kickoff! This event marks the start of a second year of our popular Seed Library – a collaboration between the WHPL and the West Hartford Garden Club to expand community access to seeds and support gardeners of all skill levels. Join us to select free seeds for your garden, consult with Master Gardeners, and enter a raffle for a chance to win gardening supplies. Quantities are limited to three (3) packets per person.

Can’t make it to the event? No problem – the Seed Library will be accessible after the kickoff during library hours on the main floor of the Noah Webster Library.

No registration required.  For more information click here.

 

Mar
12
Tue
Civic Projects – Seed Sorting Event @ Noah Webster Library
Mar 12 @ 12:30 pm – 3:15 pm

FEBRUARY 13 SEED SORTING EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED DUE TO THE SNOW.

The Civic Projects Committee is gearing up for a mid-March Seed Library Launch.  They will be sorting and packaging seeds at the Noah Webster Library from 12:30 pm to 3:15 pm on January 23, January 30, all Tuesday afternoons in February, and on March 5 and March 12.

We meet in the Children’s Story Room at the back of the Children’s area at the Noah Webster Library on Main Street. Free parking is available at the Isham Garage in Blue Back Square, which is across from the back entrance to the library. The librarian will put in for your free parking – up to 3 hours. Please let us know if you are able to come by emailing us at whgccivicproj@gmail.com.

 

Mar
16
Sat
Civic Projects – Invasive Plants Removal Party – CANCELED @ Spice Bush Swamp Park
Mar 16 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm

THE INVASIVE PLANT REMOVAL PARTY IS CANCELED.  PLEASE CALL OR EMAIL WITH ANY QUESTIONS.

Please mark your calendars for Saturday, March 16, 2024, from 9 am – 12 noon for an invasive plants removal party with your Civic Projects Committee. If you are interested, please text, email, or call Beth Ann so that she can plan accordingly. She will have handouts, and guided instruction will be provided. Many of you joined us last year, so you will need only a little review. More information will follow soon about best attire, gear to bring, and more.

As you know, invasive plants are non-native species that spread aggressively in natural areas. Invasive plants have replaced native species in many different habitats in Connecticut. When native plants are displaced in the landscape, the diversity of native birds, insects, other animals, and plants may be decreased and ecosystem functions may suffer.

 

Mar
21
Thu
CT Horticultural Society – Zoom Presentation
Mar 21 @ 6:45 pm
THIS THURSDAY AT 7PM!
“Native Plants for Container Gardens” with Duncan Himmelman
(Zoom only)

 

Many native plants make great choices for container gardens. From shade to sun, perennials to shrubs, spring to fall, there are exciting options that will bring a host of beneficial insects and birds to your yard, patio, deck, or balcony.

Duncan Himmelman, Ph.D., earned his doctorate at Cornell University and taught horticultural science at the college level for 24 years. He recently retired as the Education Manager at Mt. Cuba Center, a public garden in Delaware devoted to native plant advocacy. He continues to enjoy teaching, designing landscapes, and promoting ecologically focused gardening practices. Zoom links are automatically sent when you register.

Enjoy the presentation handouts from Duncan. We’ll also be adding links to them in the chat room during the actual talk.

Native Plants for Container Gardens Handout

Plant Combinations Handout

Click here to join the Zoom meeting or click the link below.

https://us02web.zoom.us/j/88082836903?pwd=QXJXb0ZtVGgzV0JhL1IwSFNlQlNKdz09

Meeting ID: 880 8283 6903

Passcode: 280739

When you link to the meeting, please choose to not appear on screen. Also, please mute your phone/computer microphone. Our speaker’s presentation is what will be visible and heard. His talk will be followed by a question & answer session. Questions must be typed in and the moderator will present the question to Duncan for all to hear. Log in anytime between 6:45 and 7:00 pm, and you will be let in from the Zoom ‘waiting room’ when the presentation is about to start, at about 7:00 pm.

CLICK HERE TO JOIN MEETING

 

Mar
26
Tue
FGCCT – Landscape Design School
Mar 26 @ 9:30 am
Landscape Design School
Save the Dates – March 26-27, 2024. Course 1, Series 12 – Via Zoom

Landscape Design School was developed by National Garden Clubs, Inc. in 1958 and has been offered by The Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut, Inc. since 1978. The purpose of this four-part course of study is “to educate garden club members and the public to know good landscape architectural practices and to serve as guardians and critics of the natural and man-made landscape.” Anyone is welcome to attend who wishes to familiarize themselves with the principles and practices of landscape design as stewards of the outdoors. Newscape is the biannual NGC Landscape Design newsletter (published in the spring and fall) which provides news from the various state Landscape Design Councils and news about Landscape Design Schools.

The school’s curriculum offers a wide range of subjects in Landscape Design, including designing landscapes with plants and hardscapes (sidewalks, patios, sculptures), or redesign, with both the historical and future perspective. In addition the school discusses the creation of landscapes that evoke a particular feeling and purpose in both the public and private sectors.

Mar
27
Wed
FGCCT – Landscape Design School
Mar 27 @ 9:30 am
Landscape Design School
Save the Dates – March 26-27, 2024. Course 1, Series 12 – Via Zoom

Landscape Design School was developed by National Garden Clubs, Inc. in 1958 and has been offered by The Federated Garden Clubs of Connecticut, Inc. since 1978. The purpose of this four-part course of study is “to educate garden club members and the public to know good landscape architectural practices and to serve as guardians and critics of the natural and man-made landscape.” Anyone is welcome to attend who wishes to familiarize themselves with the principles and practices of landscape design as stewards of the outdoors. Newscape is the biannual NGC Landscape Design newsletter (published in the spring and fall) which provides news from the various state Landscape Design Councils and news about Landscape Design Schools.

The school’s curriculum offers a wide range of subjects in Landscape Design, including designing landscapes with plants and hardscapes (sidewalks, patios, sculptures), or redesign, with both the historical and future perspective. In addition the school discusses the creation of landscapes that evoke a particular feeling and purpose in both the public and private sectors.