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Jun
5
Wed
Elizabeth Park Conservancy – History Tour @ Elizabeth Park Flagpole in front of the green Cottage
Jun 5 @ 10:00 am – 11:00 am
Elizabeth Park History Tour

Join Kathy Kraczkowsky and Lisa Silvestri for a history tour through Elizabeth Par

The Tour is FREE and begins at the Flagpole in front of the green Cottage at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, June 5th.

Floral Design @ Sharon Mulvey's
Jun 5 @ 2:00 pm – 4:00 pm

We will be meeting to create centerpieces for the June Annual Meeting.

Jun
6
Thu
Closed Meeting @ St. John's Episcopal Church
Jun 6 @ 12:00 pm – 2:00 pm

JUNE 6, Thursday, 12:00 noon

Annual Meeting, Luncheon, Election of New Officers

We gather for to celebrate another year of accomplishments by the West Hartford Garden Club. This will be a catered luncheon.

CLOSED MEETING, RESERVATIONS REQUIRED

LUNCHEON COST: TBD

Program: Rachael Desmond

Flower arrangements: Floral Design Committee

 

Jun
11
Tue
Field Trip
Jun 11 @ 9:00 am

Rain date will be June 13.

Join us for a special Field Trip on Tuesday, June 11 (rain
date June 13). We’ll carpool from West Hartford at 9:00
a.m. for the estimated one-hour drive. We will first visit
the garden of WHGC club member Susan Fellman at 45
Ivy Mountain Road in Goshen. Susan’s 18th-century
cape is surrounded by shade gardens, mature trees, and
a pond. A long row of perennials and daylilies frames
the upper yard. An old hydrangea vine climbs a large
maple tree. Stone walls line the property separating the
lawns from the wooded areas. There are many Hosta
varieties with a small flower bed and raised vegetable
beds handy to the stone terrace and screened porch.
The beginnings of a meadow garden with native plants
are in a sunny area by the pond.

Next, we will visit Elizabeth Zander’s Alpine Garden, just down the road from Susan. Elizabeth is past President of the North American Rock Garden Society. Over the past 20 years, she and her husband Rod have built numerous crevice beds in the extensive rock garden. This was after tutelage by the international Czech garden designer Zdenek Zvolanek. Last year Elizabeth created a tufa (the porous rock composed of calcium carbonate and formed by precipitation) crevice garden finishing the curve of the existing raised bed. This year, a new raised crevice bed was put in surrounded by a yellow tile path. In this garden, are many rare Western and Turkish alpines. Elizabeth has planted a hundred or so species from seed.

We will then lunch at Market Place Tavern, 7 North Street in Litchfield around noon and from there have the option to go to White Flower Farm at 167 Litchfield Road in nearby Morris, just fifteen minutes down the road. Please sign up at our upcoming meeting or contact Billie Reese at 860-841-2457 to save your place for this fun day together!

Jun
17
Mon
Civic Projects Committee @ Anne Massucco's
Jun 17 @ 5:30 pm

Civic Projects Committee’s year-end meeting.

Jun
18
Tue
Gardening @ Butler-McCook Garden
Jun 18 @ 8:30 am – 10:30 am

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.

 

Jun
19
Wed
Gardening @ Noah Webster House
Jun 19 @ 8:30 am – 10:30 am

Please remember to bring your favorite gardening tools for weeding and pruning.

If it is raining on your scheduled day, the rain date will be the next day.

Elizabeth Park Conservancy – Rose Garden Tours @ Elizabeth Park Flagpole in front of the green Cottage
Jun 19 @ 10:00 am

Rose Garden Tour with Rosarian Stephen Scanniello

Join Rosarian Stephen Scanniello for rose garden tours on June Wednesday, June 19, at 10 am and 1 pm.

The Helen S Kaman Rose Garden is the oldest public rose garden in the United States and the third-largest Rose Garden in the country. The Heritage Rose Garden is Elizabeth Park’s garden of exceptionally old varieties of roses, some of which predate 1867.

The tour is FREE and begins at the flagpole outside the Cottage (the green building across from the Helen S Kaman Rose Garden).

No registration is required.

Jun
20
Thu
CT Horticultural Society – Knockout Natives Lecture @ Zoom Lecture
Jun 20 @ 7:00 pm
Click here for the accompanying website to the presentation.

 

Join Sam Hoadley, the Manager of Horticultural Research at Mt. Cuba Center, as he highlights knockout native species and cultivars from their trials. Top performers and favorites of Monarda, Phlox, Helenium, Echinacea, wild hydrangea, Carex, and Vernonia represent some of the best native plants for the mid-Atlantic region and beyond. Sam will discuss their horticultural and ecological performance and will share important information on standouts that will make beautiful additions to your garden.

 

Parking info for the church: We encourage you to carpool to the church for Mr. Hoadley’s presentation. There is metered on-street parking on College, Court, and Broad Streets which is free after 6 pm.

 

The Middlesex Corporate Center parking garage also has parking and the entrance is on College Street between Main Street and Broad Street, one block south of the church with a pedestrian path from just east of the parking garage entrance directly to the front of the church. It charges .75 cents per half hour.

 

The Russell Library parking lot entrance is on Broad Street, just north of Russell Library, between Court Street and Washington Street. It charges $1/hour until 8 pm.

Please join us at the presentation!

Your vote is needed in person to pass the needed amendments to our bylaws

It’s time to amend our bylaws and we need your help, as members, to vote to make those changes.

 

As a member of CT Hort, your input is key. In order to vote in the changes needed to amend the bylaws, we must have an in-person quorum of at least 50 members at our June 20 meeting to vote on approval of the bylaw changes.

 

For details about the changes, please see pages 4 & 5 in the April newsletter at https://cthort.org/wp-content/uploads/2024/04/CHS-April-2024-WEB.pdf

Click here to join us via Zoom

  • Meeting ID: 847 8964 6129
  • Passcode: 761065
  • Or call in to join us on the phone: 646-558-8656 (the meeting ID and the passcode are the same for phone calls.)

Copy and paste this web address if clicking the link doesn’t work for you: https://us02web.zoom.us/j/84789646129?pwd=ZXo2ME05am5QRGp6VFAyZGV0NUlydz09

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

 

Enjoy the evening!

~Mary Anna

 

 

 

Jun
24
Mon
CT Horticultural Society – Fairfield County Nursery Tour
Jun 24 @ 9:30 am – 2:30 pm
Join us for a

Fairfield County Nursery Tour June 24 • 9:30 am – 2:30 pm

Take the day, carpool with friends, and enjoy a tour of three of Fairfield County’s finest nurseries.

We’ll start at Oliver Nurseries (1159 Bronson Rd., Fairfield), at 9:30 am, to explore and enjoy the exquisitely landscaped grounds of one of the premium specialty nurseries in New England and enjoy an alpine trough planting demonstration given by Lori Chips, a well known expert in alpine and trough gardening, propagation and cultivation.

Then it’s off to Gilbertie’s Herbs & Garden Center (7 Sylvan Lane, Westport), to visit the largest herb plant grower on the East Coast. Established in 1922, Gilbertie’s is a 4th generation, family-owned grower and garden center that has been in operation for over 100 years. The grounds are surrounded by theme gardens.

Next up is Terrain (561 Post Rd. East, Westport), where we will shop the wonderfully curated and displayed collection of nature-inspired items and grab lunch at the Terrain Café—or you can bring your own lunch. Located in a 17,000 square foot converted Cadillac dealership from the 1940’s, browse a lush assortment of indoor houseplants and containers in the greenhouse. Outside, there is a nursery filled with locally sourced plants, outdoor containers, and furniture.

Cost: $10. Register here or click on the button below.