Winter in the Garden Programs
…gardening books, to kids’ toys, to plant-themed t-shirts, to crafts by local artisans. Shop in-person during normal Garden hours (Tuesdays-Saturdays 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sundays 1-5 p.m.) or online! At-Home Wreath…
…gardening books, to kids’ toys, to plant-themed t-shirts, to crafts by local artisans. Shop in-person during normal Garden hours (Tuesdays-Saturdays 9 a.m.-5 p.m., Sundays 1-5 p.m.) or online! At-Home Wreath…
…(1815-1875) and her mother was Maria Morehouse Price (1819-1874). 11, 12. Her siblings were Frederick S. Price (1843-1879) and Mary Elizabeth Price (b. 1845).12 “The Prices moved to Bowling Green,…
…dry-mesic sites. Populations were slightly higher in dry than in dry-mesic sites, possibly because soils in dry sites had higher water-retaining capacities than soils in dry-mesic sites. Dominant species included…
…Online Certificate in Therapeutic Horticulture? The Online certificate program is 100% online and asynchronous, with pre-recorded lectures and a rich online forum and networking community. It consists of four separate…
…Asa Gray Bulletin, 3(8), 2–2. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43673867 BURNHAM, S. H. (1896). Fragrant Wild Flowers of California. The Asa Gray Bulletin, 4(3 (14)), 33–33. http://www.jstor.org/stable/43676215 BURNHAM, S. H. (1896). October Botanizing. The…
…with the Grounds Department of a site, the landscape designer/architect or landscaping company of your choice. Examples of services 1.) Original therapeutic garden designs: Passive engagement features- (designed to provide…
…Massachusetts. Rhodora, 94(880), 340–347. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23312936 Holland, M. M., & Burk, C. J. 1990. The marsh vegetation of three Connecticut River oxbows: A ten-year comparison. Rhodora, 92(871), 166–204. http://www.jstor.org/stable/23313119 Burk,…
…sinensis. Arnoldia, 54(3), 32–34. http://www.jstor.org/stable/42954713 Spongberg, S. A., & Del Tredici, P. (1993). Historic Plants in a New Setting: The Evolution of the Hunnewell Building Landscape. Arnoldia, 53(4), 20–25. http://www.jstor.org/stable/44944879…