The Master Gardeners of Putnam County are excited about their Spring Gardening School, a One-Day University on all things gardening. All are invited to join this annual event, which includes classes and a presentation with digital images by Duncan Brine, principal landscape designer of Horticultural Design, Inc. The New York Times, Horticulture Magazine, Hudson Valley [...]
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Duncan Brine is Keynote Speaker at Master Gardeners’ Public Event
March 27th, 2009 · No Comments
Tags: Brine Garden · Classes/Tours · Design philosophy · Duncan Brine · Landscape Inspiration · Large gardens · Master Gardeners · Naturalistic · Northeast · Speakers · Spring · Structured Naturalism
Wildflowers in Mass: In the Headlines
May 6th, 2008 · No Comments
More than 500 kinds of wildflowers at Sheffield site – Berkshire Eagle Online By Jessica Willis, Berkshire Eagle Staff Article Last Updated: 05/06/2008 03:21:35 AM EDT SHEFFIELD — Springtime at Bartholomew’s Cobble means a riot of wildflowers in bloom: Red-and-white trillium. Deep magenta columbine. Shiny yellow trout lilies. The delicate blue of blunt-lobed hepatica. More [...]
Tags: Berkshires · Environment · Native Plants · Naturalistic · Public Lands · Spring
Inouye Warns Wildflowers Will Wane in the West
March 15th, 2008 · No Comments
Climate Change Takes Bloom Off Wildflowers | LiveScience Annotated By Andrea Thompson, LiveScience Staff Writer posted: 14 March 2008 09:08 am ET Fewer flowers may grace the slopes of the Rocky Mountains as global warming’s earlier springtimes make blooms more vulnerable, a new study suggests. David Inouye of the University of Maryland used data gathered [...]
Tags: Climate Change · Environment · Native Plants · Spring · Sustainability · West · Wildlife







