by Anne Lehmann | Mar 10, 2026 | activities, field trips, gardening, monthly events, skill sharing, Uncategorized
Our member garden this month: Nan Gustafson’s gardens have been evolving since they moved to Concord in 2006. She notes, over the years, our property has been transformed from mostly forest to a landscape with various outdoor spaces...
by Anne Lehmann | Feb 16, 2026 | activities, gardening, monthly events, Uncategorized
Additional News: Our February Meeting: Joan Campbell notes: At our next meeting, Wednesday February 18 at 1:00, each presenter have selected a topic to introduce; Lili Morss will begin by talking about the BIG IDEA…overall considerations for thinking about your...
by Anne Lehmann | Feb 12, 2026 | flowers, gardening, monthly events, skill sharing, Uncategorized
Our member garden this month: Serena Crosina has graciously offered to tell a bit about her magnificent gardens this month. My garden is divided into two primary settings: a more geometrical and orderly vegetable and flower cutting garden that is fenced in, alongside...
by Anne Lehmann | Nov 16, 2025 | field trips, flowers, monthly events, Newsletters, skill sharing, Uncategorized
Our Member Garden this month: Elizabeth Salvi’s sublime gardens surround her spectacular property on MDI in Maine. The gardens features hundreds of plant species; floral, shrubbery, vegetable and herb gardens. In...
by Anne Lehmann | Oct 12, 2025 | field trips, flowers, gardening, monthly events, Newsletters
Our member garden feature this month: Anne Umphrey’s magnificent tree! Anne notes, we planted our yellow wood 17 years ago when we built our house. It didn’t bloom for years and other than its smooth, grey bark (reminiscent oven elephant’s leg), it was...
by Anne Lehmann | Sep 12, 2025 | activities, field trips, monthly events, Newsletters
Each month I thought it would be fun to feature a members garden, here is Susie Winstanley’s spectacular sunken garden. She notes, “Our sunken garden is in its third year, having previously been a vegetable garden that our now-grown children used to find great...