Woodland Treasures
When: Mar. 28, 10:30AM
Where: Littleton Fire Station, 20 Foster Street, Littleton, MA
Description
10:30 am Social Time - Last name, A-F, please bring a snack to share
11 am John Lonsdale of Edgewood Gardens in Exton, Pennsylvania, speaks to us in person about "Woodland Treasures"
12 pm Bring your own lunch and beverage, conversation, show and tell
1 pm Time to explore and purchase the plants John will bring along
John Lonsdale will showcase an array of unusual and beautiful woodland plants from his USDA Zone 6b garden in Exton, Pennsylvania, including Trillium, Galanthus, Cyclamen, Corydalis, and native Azalea. Explore how these plants thrive in various garden habitats, from dry shade to moist, sunlit woodland edges, with insights into optimal conditions and propagation techniques. John will also discuss his innovative bog gardens, created to support species that often struggle.
John has grown a wide variety of alpines, woodland plants, and bulbs for more than 40 years and is a recipient of the prestigious Alpine Garden Society Gold Merit Medal. https://edgewoodgardens.net/about/
11 am John Lonsdale of Edgewood Gardens in Exton, Pennsylvania, speaks to us in person about "Woodland Treasures"
12 pm Bring your own lunch and beverage, conversation, show and tell
1 pm Time to explore and purchase the plants John will bring along
John Lonsdale will showcase an array of unusual and beautiful woodland plants from his USDA Zone 6b garden in Exton, Pennsylvania, including Trillium, Galanthus, Cyclamen, Corydalis, and native Azalea. Explore how these plants thrive in various garden habitats, from dry shade to moist, sunlit woodland edges, with insights into optimal conditions and propagation techniques. John will also discuss his innovative bog gardens, created to support species that often struggle.
John has grown a wide variety of alpines, woodland plants, and bulbs for more than 40 years and is a recipient of the prestigious Alpine Garden Society Gold Merit Medal. https://edgewoodgardens.net/about/