with Edwina von Gal Thursday, June 15, at 7:30 pm on Zoom – or join us in person at the Emanuel Synagogue (160 Mohegan Drive, West Hartford) at 7 pm FREE for members, $10 non member donation Our obsession with tidy, clean landscapes is proving to be harmful to the things and the ones we love. How can we let nature play a role in how we perceive, design, and maintain our human-dominated landscapes? Ms. von Gal’s lecture considers the rewards of gardening with nature—not against it. She will also discuss the new Earth Equity movement, which seeks ethical, social and environmental equity for human and non-human lives, and the systems that support them. Edwina von Gal is the founder of the Perfect Earth Project, a non-profit organization in East Hampton, NY, that raises consciousness about the dangers of synthetic lawn and garden chemicals to humans, animals, and the environment, and educates homeowners and professionals about natural, PRFCT (toxic-free) techniques that provide beautiful, safe results at no extra cost. The principal of her eponymous landscape design firm since 1984, her work has been published in many major publications and her book Fresh Cuts won the Quill and Trowel award for garden writing in 1998.
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America’s oldest public rose garden celebrates its 119th anniversary with free educational and family-friendly activities while showcasing the Helen S Kaman Rose Garden at the peak of its seasonal beauty.
All Events are FREE to the Public
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America’s oldest public rose garden celebrates its 119th anniversary with free educational and family-friendly activities while showcasing the Helen S Kaman Rose Garden at the peak of its seasonal beauty.
All Events are FREE to the Public
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“Pinching Perennials” Workshop
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America’s oldest public rose garden celebrates its 119th anniversary with free educational and family-friendly activities while showcasing the Helen S Kaman Rose Garden at the peak of its seasonal beauty.
All Events are FREE to the Public
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Please plan to give us at least one hour of your time during the morning. Please bring your favorite tools for weeding and pruning. A co-chair will arrive at the garden by 8:30 a.m.
PARKING: Parking will be in the paved lot next to the Amos Bull House on South Prospect Street. We encourage you to carpool as space is limited.
We plan to work if the rain is light. If it is pouring, you will get a cancellation call by 8:00 a.m.
• If you are unable to work on your signup date, please let me know so that we can reschedule you and help you find a replacement for your shift.
• Kindly confirm that you have received this message, by replying to ljaldrich@hotmail.com or text 860-227-2730.
Thank you for helping to make the Butler McCook garden such a treasure for the greater Hartford region.
Best regards,
Linda Aldrich, Co-Chair, 860 227-2730
Steve Kovack, Co-Chair, 860 521-6563
Please remember to bring your gardening tools.
If you are unable to work on your signup date, please try to find a replacement and let us know so that we can reschedule you.
Susan Grew at srider56@comcast.net or Maureen Gould at mcgould89@comcast.net.
Arborist John Kehoe will lead a Tree Tour through Elizabeth Park (a Level I Arboretum) on June 21 from 10 a.m. to 12 Noon.
Learn about the many different species and notable trees throughout the Park, some of which date back over 100 years. The tour is FREE and begins at the flagpole outside the green Cottage.
For more information about trees in Elizabeth Park, as well as the Kim Arboretum at Elizabeth Park visit: elizabethparkct.org/gardens/trees-of-elizabeth-park.
Please plan to give us at least one hour of your time during the morning. Please bring your favorite tools for weeding and pruning. A co-chair will arrive at the garden by 8:30 a.m.
PARKING: Parking will be in the paved lot next to the Amos Bull House on South Prospect Street. We encourage you to carpool as space is limited.
We plan to work if the rain is light. If it is pouring, you will get a cancellation call by 8:00 a.m.
• If you are unable to work on your signup date, please let me know so that we can reschedule you and help you find a replacement for your shift.
• Kindly confirm that you have received this message, by replying to ljaldrich@hotmail.com or text 860-227-2730.
Thank you for helping to make the Butler McCook garden such a treasure for the greater Hartford region.
Best regards,
Linda Aldrich, Co-Chair, 860 227-2730
Steve Kovack, Co-Chair, 860 521-6563
Please remember to bring your gardening tools.
If you are unable to work on your signup date, please try to find a replacement and let us know so that we can reschedule you.
Susan Grew at srider56@comcast.net or Maureen Gould at mcgould89@comcast.net.