Coming Up at BBG

Participate in a community meditation gathering on Saturday, March 23, from 5 to 6 p.m. facilitated by our meditation-in-nature guide Sandrine Harris.

We invite you to enjoy this floral course with painter Casey Krawczyk from Wednesday through Friday, March 27, 28 and 29, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Led by Kerry Ann Mendez, this in-depth course covers a broad range of garden necessities on Saturday, April 6, from 8:45 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Videos

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Crocus, iris, witch hazel, snowdrops, winter aconite, oh my! It's mid-March. Come stroll with us for early signs of life here at Berkshire Botanical Garden.

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Bluebirds are universal symbols of hope, love, positivity, and renewal. BBG Trustee Tom Ingersoll returns the favor by building some bluebird boxes.

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BBG Trustee, instructor, arborist, and all-around good guy Tom Ingersoll shares a wondrous little "sideshow" during a recent walk.

Articles

Honey bees aren't the only things awakening. Busy gardeners are all abuzz. Here's here’s your To-Do list — and your Don't-Do list — for the week.

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As a horticulturist, I was taught to be a plant connoisseur. Joseph Lofthouse of Paradise, Utah, recently changed the way I think about my Sandisfield garden.

 

Ron Kujawski says that all those forced hardy bulbs still have life in them yet — and so do all those survivors of the holidays. Also it's seed-starting time. It's deer tick time, too. And why is repotting houseplants like changing your engine oil?

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