PLANT SALE
Sep
29

PLANT SALE

I’m looking into the future and this message was forthcoming: plants are happier in the ground than in plastic pots. Come help us shed the petrochemical at this end-of-month native plant extravaganza.

ALL native and garden worthy plants 50% off.

This impetus and location for this sale are made possible by Fen grown

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Native Plants @ Sharon Audubon
Sep
28

Native Plants @ Sharon Audubon

We’re kicking off a Fall sale weekend at the Audubon, come learn how to encourages healthy bird populations from Mike Nadeau and Bethany Sheffer. After the talk stock your garden with ecotype and regionally appropriate natives from local Native plant growers.

The morning talk requires pre-registration for more details please visit Sharon Audubon or email bethany.sheffer@audubon.org .

Shopping for plants is free and does not require registration

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the 'OG’ Cornwall Market
Sep
7

the 'OG’ Cornwall Market

We’re setting a Saturday residency at the farmers market; it’s a great intro to the weekend, fantastic guitar accompaniment, knife sharpening, preserves and sauces, kimchee and baked goods, as well as all of the seasonal fruit of earth.

We bring a selection of native plants for yout gardens, unusual annual plants for containers, and seasonal bouquets.

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Native Plant Sale
Jul
14

Native Plant Sale

Tiny Meadow & Lindera is offering new crops of seed raised perennials & summer blooming natives to a repeat performance at ‘The Fen’ in CT.

60 Knibloe Hill Rd.

Sharon, CT 06069

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Woodland celebration
Jun
21

Woodland celebration

Part of the Friday Nights on the Green in Norfolk, the summer solstice celebration will focus on native trees and plants. We’ll be bringing the new crops of the season, list link to follow shortly.

The Green is located where Route 44 (Greenwoods Rd) meets 272 (North Street)

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postponed - Carex Class
Jun
9

postponed - Carex Class

This event is postponed -

The sedge family is one of the largest represented plant families in North America. How can we learn to use them more effectively in wild gardens?

Join us to learn basic id skills & terminology. Collect specimens on a short hike & become familiar with the floras.

Workshop cost $15 which includes the price of a loupe, a basic tool in identifying floral/inflorescence components.

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Trade Secrets
May
19

Trade Secrets

Come visit us at this time honored garden benefit in CT. Private garden tours, with a marketplace of Northeast growers, antique and garden ephemeral dealers. Proceeds support a domestic violence agency in Sharon, CT.

We will be bringing bulbs and native plants - spiffed up for the occasion.


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