2021 Montpelier Garden Tour
Programs for 2022
February: Old Forests: What They Are, Why They’re Important, and Opportunities for Management. A Virtual talk via Zoom given by Ethan Tapper, State Forester for Chittenden County. Thursday, February 17 @ 7pm - 8pm, plus questions.
March: Talk and photos of Longwood and Chanticleer Gardens in Pennsylvania. Zoom presentation with Charlotte Albers of Paintbox Design, a landscape design and consulting company in Shelburne, VT. Thursday, March 10, 2022 @ 7:00 pm.
April: Gardening and botany enthusiast Kate Kruesi will do a Zoom presentation about "practicalities of gardening naturally with native plants to support our local ecosystems and to encourage insects, birds and animals". Thursday, April 12, 2022 @ 7:00 pm.
May: Four separate single-garden tours on separate weekends. Featuring primroses, shade garden plants, a garden with a mix of different garden beds for both ornamental and edible use, and lastly a garden highlighting rhododendrons. And, a botanical outing to a older forest in Barnard led by Liz Thompson, co-author of Wetland, Woodland, Wildland, and botanist/ecologist with the Vermont Land Trust.
June: Botanical outing to a dune area near Lake Champlain. Followed by an optional visit to the leader's habitat garden to observe nesting bees and other pollinators. Also, a private garden tour in Hyde Park.
August: Annual Plant and Book Sale, and potluck supper at Summersweet Gardens in East Hardwick.
To take part in these horticultural and botanical adventures join the Hardy Plant Club of Northern Vermont by e-mailing Robin at hardyplantclubvt@gmail.com Our dues are $10.00 per year
To take part in these horticultural and botanical adventures join the
Hardy Plant Club of Northern Vermont
by e-mailing Robin at hardyplantclubvt@gmail.com
Our dues are $10.00 per year