Jan 4-6 Home & Garden Show, Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis Convention Center
Jan 5-6 Peninsula Orchid Society Show & Sale, Redwood City, CA
10AM-5PM, Community Activities Bldg
Jan 7 New England Wildflower Society, Framingham, MA
2008 Native Seed Catalog Arrives Online (508) 877-7630
Jan 9-11 Mid Atlantic Nursery & Trade Show, Baltimore, MD
Baltimore Convention Center (800) 431-0066
Jan 10-11 18th Annual Landscape Design Symposium New London, CT
Jan 16-17 (same program) Villanova, PA
"Native Landscape Design for the Real World"
sponsors: Morris Arboretum (215) 247-5777; CT College Arboretum (860) 442-0631
Jan 14 "Lessons from Chelsea," Del Mar, CA.
6PM, Lecture, Surfside Race Place. Author & TV host Nan Sterman speaks on International Ideas for Sustainable Gardens, San Diego Hort Society (760) 730-3268
Jan 14 "Roots in Art," Charleston, SC
6:30 PM, Lecture, by Garden Conservancy Chairman Tom Armstrong, Charleston Museum Auditorium (843) 579-9922
Jan 14-15 Grading & Drainage I Workshop, Glenview, IL.
American Academy of Landscape Design (847) 657-7900
Jan 17 "The Magic of Water," Bronx, NY
10AM, NY Botanical Garden, Lecture by British author & designer Anthony Archer-Wills (718) 817-8747
Jan 18-20 18th Southern Gardening Symposium, Pine Mountain, GA
Callaway Gardens (800) 225-5292
Jan 18-20 Home & Garden Show, Oklahoma City, OK
State Fairgrounds of Oklahoma
Jan 20 "Creating the Well-Designed Mixed Bed, Columbus, OH
8AM-5PM Seminar sponsored by Perennial Plant Assn; speakers include author & landscape architect Scott Scarfone, author Stephanie Cohen, Roy Klehm & others. Columbus Convention Center. (614) 771-8431. CEU's avail.
Jan 23 "Gardens of the Jazz Age," Philadelphia, PA
6PM, Lecture by Garden Historian Jenny Rose Carey, PA Horticultural Society (Preview for this year's PA Flower Show Theme) (215) 988-8869
Jan 24-25 Grading and Drainage II Workshop, Glenview, IL.
American Academy of Landscape Design (847) 657-7900
Jan 30-Feb 3 Southeastern Flower Show , Atlanta, GA
GA World Congress Center (404) 351-1074
Wildflower seeds from New England Wild Flower Society are available for MEMBERS on January 7, and to the public beginning January 18. Choose from more than 200 species of ecologically collected seeds from Garden in the Woods, Nasami Farm, and northeast locations, collected by seed ecologist Dr. Tristram Seidler. See the list on Jan 7 at www.newenglandwild.org. For some of Bill Cullina's favorites visit www.newenglandwild.org.
Posted by: nativeplantster | December 18, 2007 at 04:28 PM