Spring Greenhouse Show
The Elizabeth Park Conservancy opens its Spring Greenhouse Show on Friday March 5, featuring a spectacular array of spring bulbs and plants. The show is FREE and open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, March 5 through Friday, March 12.
The show will take place in the historic greenhouse in Elizabeth Park.
Included in the floral display are French hyacinths, Muscari, tulips, daffodils, amaryllis, scented geraniums, pansies, trellised sweet peas, culinary herbs, hanging baskets, and Spanish oregano, as well as a collection of house plants and succulents.
CT COVID-19 Retail Practices Followed:
– A maximum of FIVE visitors are allowed in the greenhouse at one time.
– Masks are required at all times both inside and outside the greenhouse.
– Hand sanitizing upon entering the greenhouse.
– Maintain six feet of distance from other visitors.
Spring Greenhouse Show
The Elizabeth Park Conservancy opens its Spring Greenhouse Show on Friday March 5, featuring a spectacular array of spring bulbs and plants. The show is FREE and open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, March 5 through Friday, March 12.
The show will take place in the historic greenhouse in Elizabeth Park.
Included in the floral display are French hyacinths, Muscari, tulips, daffodils, amaryllis, scented geraniums, pansies, trellised sweet peas, culinary herbs, hanging baskets, and Spanish oregano, as well as a collection of house plants and succulents.
CT COVID-19 Retail Practices Followed:
– A maximum of FIVE visitors are allowed in the greenhouse at one time.
– Masks are required at all times both inside and outside the greenhouse.
– Hand sanitizing upon entering the greenhouse.
– Maintain six feet of distance from other visitors.
Spring Greenhouse Show
The Elizabeth Park Conservancy opens its Spring Greenhouse Show on Friday March 5, featuring a spectacular array of spring bulbs and plants. The show is FREE and open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, March 5 through Friday, March 12.
The show will take place in the historic greenhouse in Elizabeth Park.
Included in the floral display are French hyacinths, Muscari, tulips, daffodils, amaryllis, scented geraniums, pansies, trellised sweet peas, culinary herbs, hanging baskets, and Spanish oregano, as well as a collection of house plants and succulents.
CT COVID-19 Retail Practices Followed:
– A maximum of FIVE visitors are allowed in the greenhouse at one time.
– Masks are required at all times both inside and outside the greenhouse.
– Hand sanitizing upon entering the greenhouse.
– Maintain six feet of distance from other visitors.
Spring Greenhouse Show
The Elizabeth Park Conservancy opens its Spring Greenhouse Show on Friday March 5, featuring a spectacular array of spring bulbs and plants. The show is FREE and open to the public from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Friday, March 5 through Friday, March 12.
The show will take place in the historic greenhouse in Elizabeth Park.
Included in the floral display are French hyacinths, Muscari, tulips, daffodils, amaryllis, scented geraniums, pansies, trellised sweet peas, culinary herbs, hanging baskets, and Spanish oregano, as well as a collection of house plants and succulents.
CT COVID-19 Retail Practices Followed:
– A maximum of FIVE visitors are allowed in the greenhouse at one time.
– Masks are required at all times both inside and outside the greenhouse.
– Hand sanitizing upon entering the greenhouse.
– Maintain six feet of distance from other visitors.
Greenhouse Bulb & Plant Sale
Join us for a one-day plant sale from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday, March 13 in Elizabeth Park’s historic greenhouse.
Bulbs and plants may be purchased by CREDIT CARD or CHECK only. Visitors are asked to bring their own trays, boxes or carts to carry away their plant purchases.
The Spring Greenhouse Sale helps support Elizabeth Park Conservancy in its mission to maintain, restore and protect the gardens, grounds and buildings in Elizabeth Park.
Included in the floral display are French hyacinths, Muscari, tulips, daffodils, amaryllis, scented geraniums, pansies, trellised sweet peas, culinary herbs, hanging baskets, and Spanish oregano, as well as a collection of house plants and succulents.
CT COVID-19 Retail Practices Followed:
– A maximum of FIVE visitors are allowed in the greenhouse at one time.
– Masks are required at all times both inside and outside the greenhouse.
– Hand sanitizing upon entering the greenhouse.
– Maintain six feet of distance from other visitors.
Greenhouse Sale Extended
All bulbs and plants, with the exception of amaryllis, are half off! Sales by CREDIT CARD or CHECK Only
Please bring trays, boxes, or carts to carry your plant purchases.
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Greenhouse Sale Extended
All bulbs and plants, with the exception of amaryllis, are half off! Sales by CREDIT CARD or CHECK Only
Please bring trays, boxes, or carts to carry your plant purchases.
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Connecticut’s Historic Gardenswith Laurie Masciandaroof Historic New England’s Roseland CottageLaurie Masciandaro, Site Manager of Historic New England’s Roseland Cottage and past President of Connecticut’s Historic Gardens, will give a special virtual presentation on Connecticut’s Historic Gardens. This program is complimentary for members of The West Hartford Garden Club, Suffield Garden Club, and all of our other wonderful volunteers as a thank you for your support of Connecticut Landmarks’ historic gardens. The presentation will be held via Zoom on Wednesday, March 31st at 1 pm.
Connecticut is home to many beautiful and unique gardens. Fifteen historic sites dotted throughout the state have joined to form Connecticut’s Historic Gardens. These delightful places offer visitors an opportunity to explore a variety of garden styles and time periods. Laurie Masciandaro, a founding member Roseland Cottage, introduces you to the history and beauty of these fifteen distinctive historic sites and gardens that have charmed and inspired visitors for a century or more. REGISTERPlease register by Friday, March 26th. |
Members will be notified as to where and how.
Speaker: Erin Fletchers7
Vine & Ivy Flowers, Suffield, CT
Erin will design several floral creations along with a discussion of seasonal flowers.
Program: Kathy Janis