Watercolors in the Spring Garden
Watercolors in the Spring Garden
Tuesday-Thursday, May 30-June 1, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Come out and enjoy painting in the best studio ever, the great outdoors!...
Tuesday-Thursday, May 30-June 1, 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Come out and enjoy painting in the best studio ever, the great outdoors!...
Friday, June 2–Sunday, June 4 | FREE for Maine Residents Each year during Maine Days, we invite our fellow Maine...
Whether you live in an apartment building, on a suburban lot, or on a rural property, this class will address the opportunities everyone has for composting at home. Instead of adding to the food waste that makes up 1/3 of America's trash, you can learn how to effectively turn it into a treasure, whether the method is indoor vermiculture or outdoor bins or piles. Join Don Morrison, Master Gardener and compost aficionado, to learn about the different methods, containers, and materials that both accommodate your lifestyle and successfully compost food waste and garden debris. While this class is a part of our adult education offerings, it is open to advanced younger students, ages 14 and older.
Monday, June 5, noon-1:30 p.m. & 2 p.m.-3:30 p.m. Students will learn how to identify common Maine trees and distinguish...
Explore the Gardens with us as we look closely for all sorts of signs of life under leaves and up...
Friday-Monday, June 9-12, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Attention artists! Come join us for the annual Plein Air Days long weekend. Bring...
From small bellflowers to 8" wide star blossoms, clematis can show off a wide variety of colorful ornamental flowers throughout the growing season. Grow clematis vines for vertical interest or as groundcover that naturally interweaves with plant companions. Clematis are most often affiliated with cottage gardens, yet you can find them growing on vertical features made of metal, wood, or rope in any garden design. Join Cindy Tibbetts, clematis specialty grower at Hummingbird Farm, to explore and learn about the extensive array of clematis at the Gardens, garden cultivation, and what species will work for you, in pots or in-ground.
Garden tuteurs, garden obelisk, or trellis—no matter what term you're familiar with, this creative pyramidal structure supports edible or ornamental...
Tuesday, June 13, 1-2:30 p.m. Can you tell the difference between a rusty-patched and a two-spotted bumble bee? Did you...
Join Horticulturist Alison Webb for a tour of our forests and learn the ecological and cultural significance of Maine's native...
Friday, June 16 & Saturday, June 24 | Ecosystem balance, soil, and water quality are all influenced by our landscape practices. This extensive, two-day sustainable horticulture class will help students apply the principles of ecologically safe gardening practices to their garden or landscape. Through online and in-person sessions, we’ll examine composting, techniques for eco-friendly soil amendments, alternatives to pesticide and herbicides, responsible native plant acquisition, erosion control methods, plant forms for function, and so much more.
Celebrate Dad with a day out! On Father’s Day, we’re offering free admission for all fathers throughout the day. No...
Tuesday-Thursday, June 20-22, 10 a.m.-3 p.m. In a workshop designed for all levels of experience, participants will be inspired by...
This tour is perfect for those who want to experience the sweetness of nature. Join us and learn about native...
This one-day class will cover extensive ground on the insects, diseases, and deficiencies found on plants in the landscape. Applying principles of integrated pest management (IPM), the course will help students identify, monitor, and prevent poor plant health and, when necessary, deal with treatments. State Horticulturalist Gary Fish will emphasize preventative measures and help students determine methods to mitigate further plant-pest problems.
Color, color, and more color! Join us and learn how visually stunning color combinations can be achieved effectively and harmoniously...
Join award-winning photographer Nathaniel Smalley and gain new understanding in composing and capturing the beauty of nature. In this exceptional three-day photo session, tune your creative vision in a blend of both classroom and fieldwork. An in-depth presentation on camera settings will help you maximize the photographic opportunities we’ll encounter in the Gardens, where we’ll work on capturing images of plants and flowers in both landscapes and more intimate scenes. There will be time to process your images in Lightroom or Photoshop, developing them to their full potential. Participants should have a sturdy tripod, a camera with a manual mode setting. Photographers of all skill levels are welcome, but a basic understanding of the functions of their camera’s ISO, aperture, shutter speed, light meter, and histogram is required. *Please note: This is not an introductory course on how to use your camera for the first time.
Wednesday-Friday, June 28-30, 9:30 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Create a nature-journaling keepsake! During this three-day workshop, students will explore the Gardens and...
Chewonki is coming to the Gardens for four single-day naturalist residency programs, free to all guests with admission. This is...