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Spring Planting for Fall Color

When: 
Saturday, March 12, 2022
Where: 

Berkshire Botanical Garden

As the spring equinox approaches, winter turns to spring and our thoughts turn towards planting and visits to the local garden center. We invite you to shift your focus and consider what plants will enrich your garden during the next yearly equinox, from Summer to Fall. Planning now for Fall color and Winter interest will pay off in droves come Autumn. This online lecture will help you plan ahead, making the most of your garden year-round. Both woody plants and perennials will be addressed. Bring paper and a pencil, we're sure you'll want to take notes!

Allyson Levy & Scott Serrano are two obsessed gardeners who garden all year long. Their goal has been to create a botanical garden that can serve as an educational resource for the public, as well as a "living textbook" of the diversity of plant life that can be grown in the Hudson Valley. Both are botanical artists who began buying plants for their artwork. When they realized they were buying and planting the same plants, they began to design a garden that is now the Hortus Arboretum & Botanical Garden.

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