Coming Up at BBG

A landscape with hill tops and light streaming through clouds.

Thaddeus B. Kubis will facilitate a workshop to learn how to capture the most beautiful landscapes in the area on Wednesday, April 24, from 9 to 11 a.m.

Bees on the hive with left side showing the hive and right side populated by honey bees.

Asher Silverwolff of the Bee Resonance Project takes participants through the inner world of bees on Saturday, April 27, from 10 a.m. to noon.

Orange dahlia with a bee pollinating.

Master Gardener Chris Ferrero will present on pollinators in the garden on Saturday, April 27, from 1 to 2:30 p.m.

 

 

Videos

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“As our environmental crisis becomes ever more urgent, my art takes its inspiration from the quiet work plants do to survive, adapt and heal our planet," says Ellen Driscoll.

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Ronald Kujawski, a member of our Horticulture Advisory Committee, stopped by to share some gardening tips in these whacky weather days of late March. What should you be enjoying now? What should you be wary of?

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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.

Articles

Watch out for Eastern Tent Caterpillars! And do everything on Ron's list of weekly tasks! Or you can play golf instead.

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Soil testing and "balanced" fertilizers: Are you poisoning your soil?

It's (finally) time to get your cool-season crops in the ground! Ron's got the scoop on what you can plant now. Also, who loves potatoes as much as he does?

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