Top 20 Hardy and Resilient Perennials
Top 20 Hardy and Resilient Perennials
Join us for this online panel presentation where we'll feature 20 hardy and resilient perennials selected by staff horticulturists Jen...
Join us for this online panel presentation where we'll feature 20 hardy and resilient perennials selected by staff horticulturists Jen...
Soils, mulches, and amendments are fundamental for growing plants successfully indoors and out, but it’s easy to be unsure, confused,...
When we design a garden, we do so much more than simply create a space to show off favorite flowers—we create one that reflects personality and a sense of place, incorporating circulation, function, and design principles. Join us at the Gardens as we explore the conceptual process that awakens creativity and trains the brain to draw freehand, while learning how to use graphic tools. We’ll practice with onsite spaces, and have time for students to apply newfound skills to their own personal projects. Upon registration, students will receive a list of supplies needed to pursue their own design project and to use during this class.
Trees, whether forest or cultivated species, are experiencing major pest problems, most of which have been brought about by human impact. We’re now left wondering what will happen to Maine's forests and what the impact to our landscape will be. Will there be economic implications? Will some species show more resistance and resilience than others? Will pest species’ life cycles persist or lessen over time? How will these pests impact Maine's nursery and landscaping industry? Allison Kanoti, State Entomologist for the Maine Department of Forestry, will dig into these questions and more, offering clarity that will help us become better prepared and informed.
In this two-part online class, we will introduce, review, and practice the art of kitchen garden design. Kitchen garden designer, grower, and author, Ellen Ecker-Ogden, will feature a number of different designs and concepts to inspire you, then explain cultural considerations, artful elements, and plant selection. While this class is a part of our adult education offerings, it is open to advanced younger students, ages 14 and older.
Once we have the conceptual ideas narrowed down to one or two general schematics of our garden spaces, we can start shaping them with program and structure. Structure and movement consist of more than a row of shrubs, a fence, a path or a wall at your property line – this is how you shape a space, create a sense of enclosure, and lead the eye to landscape destinations. This online lecture and demonstration will identify features and design principles captured initially on trace layers, which will ensure both pragmatic and inspirational function in our gardens. After this class, students will feel empowered to practice on the personal project that will help them prepare for the next class, Garden Design: Details in the Layers. Upon registration, students will receive a list of supplies recommended to pursue their own design project.
Practice your skills and learn more about the plants to prune during certain times of the year with Gardens Horticulturists...
Join us for an online panel presentation featuring 20 plants that attract winged companions like the birds, native butterflies, moths,...
Thursdays, April 13 & 20, 9:30-11:30 a.m. In this two day class, delve deeply into the art of graphite drawing....
Friday, April 14 & Saturday, April 22 | Soil is a living matrix of chemical and biological interactions, and a fundamental understanding of soil science is critical when selecting well-adapted native plants or choosing amendments needed by native plant communities. This two-day, hybrid class for the ecologically-minded grower, will discuss soil texture, chemistry, water-holding capacity, the biologically diverse life in the soil, and how these dynamic relationships can affect a plant’s health.
In this class at the Gardens, we’ll look at the palette and plant choices that coordinate with the structure and movement of our design space(s), along with personal and environmental considerations. Using a base plan, we’ll focus on implementing the layers of details, from ground to canopy, onto layers of trace paper. By constructing your physical garden’s layers on layered drafts of trace paper, it’s easier to avoid becoming overwhelmed, and before you know it, your dream design is intact! Upon registration, students will receive a list of supplies needed to pursue their own design project and to use during this class.
Are you interested in growing hydrangeas in your garden? Or maybe your hydrangeas aren’t performing as well as you'd like?...
April is a big month for amphibians in Maine as they migrate to vernal pools to breed and lay eggs....
Come and enjoy the early blooms of spring with your family as we celebrate Earth Day together, and get a...
Growing plants can be truly fulfilling, yet at times a bit overwhelming. Both new and seasoned gardeners constantly experience successes and challenges and realize learning curves along the way. In an effort to reduce some costly or aggravating trial-and-error, join us for some guidance and insight into horticulture. This class will provide practical information about sustainable gardening and will include an overview of plant biology, adaptation, habit, and cultivation. We’ll discuss soils, pesky problems, environmental and ecological factors, low-input management, and much more. The goal of this two-part online class is to help all plant lovers feel more confident in growing plants successfully, sustainably, and in abundance. While this class is a part of our adult education offerings, it is open to advanced younger students, ages 14 and older.
Plants interact with their garden environments, from abiotic influences like temperature, pH, humidity, and sunlight, to biotic influences like other plants, animals, fungi, bacteria, and even humans. In this two-day hybrid class, learn how plants adapt, compete, and depend on these influences, and get familiar with concepts like parasitism, pollination, plant adaptation, and dispersal.
Celebrate Arbor Day with this field-study class highlighting the value of our northeastern forests. Maine's macro- and micro-climatic regions consist of a wide assortment of deciduous and coniferous species valuable to thousands of living organisms. Learn how to identify many of Maine's trees, the history of its forests, and silvaculture and climate-adaptive species. Students will leave with a native tree seedling to plant.
Whether you’re working on a new garden design or revising an existing one, this class at the Gardens will address both the large-scale process and the detailed specifics of your design. After a brief recap of the design process to ensure comprehension and strengthen the core intent of our designs, we’ll address how to merge the layers of design details, ensuring legibility is maintained. In this collaborative workshop, students will be able to present their design projects, exchange constructive feedback and discuss the means for making the design come to fruition. In this final installment of our series, students should come prepared with a design project they’ve been working on, no matter the stage. Upon registration, students will receive a list of supplies needed to pursue their design projects and to use during class.
May 1-October 20, Monday-Friday, 9-10:30 a.m., 10-11:30 a.m. & 3-4:30 p.m. Our one and a half hour accessible cart tours...
Meet in-person at the Gardens for this introduction to the Botanical Arts Certificate Program. Our program offers a broad palette...
May 1 - July 4, tours Monday-Friday July 5-September 3, tours daily September 4-October 20, tours Monday-Friday Join us for...
May 1-October 20, Monday-Friday, 9-10:30 a.m., 10-11:30 a.m. & 3-4:30 p.m. Our one and a half hour accessible cart tours...
May 1-October 20, Monday-Friday, 9-10:30 a.m., 10-11:30 a.m. & 3-4:30 p.m. Our one and a half hour accessible cart tours...
May 1 - July 4, tours Monday-Friday July 5-September 3, tours daily September 4-October 20, tours Monday-Friday Join us for...
May 1-October 20, Monday-Friday, 9-10:30 a.m., 10-11:30 a.m. & 3-4:30 p.m. Our one and a half hour accessible cart tours...
May 1 - July 4, tours Monday-Friday July 5-September 3, tours daily September 4-October 20, tours Monday-Friday Join us for...
May 1-October 20, Monday-Friday, 9-10:30 a.m., 10-11:30 a.m. & 3-4:30 p.m. Our one and a half hour accessible cart tours...
Thursdays, May 4, 11, 18, & 25, 9:30-11:30 a.m. In a continuation of Form & Texture with Graphite Part I,...
May 1-October 20, Monday-Friday, 9-10:30 a.m., 10-11:30 a.m. & 3-4:30 p.m. Our one and a half hour accessible cart tours...
May 1 - July 4, tours Monday-Friday July 5-September 3, tours daily September 4-October 20, tours Monday-Friday Join us for...
May 1-October 20, Monday-Friday, 9-10:30 a.m., 10-11:30 a.m. & 3-4:30 p.m. Our one and a half hour accessible cart tours...
May 1-October 20, Monday-Friday, 9-10:30 a.m., 10-11:30 a.m. & 3-4:30 p.m. Our one and a half hour accessible cart tours...
What better way to learn about plants than by taking them apart? Participants will learn all about the life cycle...
May 1 - July 4, tours Monday-Friday July 5-September 3, tours daily September 4-October 20, tours Monday-Friday Join us for...
Join us for a morning tour before the Gardens opens to the public. Explore our fascinating bird population at the...
Deepening your connection to nature through moving meditation offers enormous benefits for personal well-being. In this gentle class, experience how...
Spring is one of the best times to go bird watching, since many birds are returning to their mating grounds,...