It's Autumn in New England — Harvest Festival Time!
Berkshire Botanical Garden's Harvest Festival returns on Oct. 7-8. Here's to community, the natural world and our agricultural heritage!
Berkshire Botanical Garden's Harvest Festival returns on Oct. 7-8. Here's to community, the natural world and our agricultural heritage!
During his visit on April 19, horticultural consultant, author and educator Ron Kujawski, who does frequent check-ups here at Berkshire Botanical Garden, shares some reasons for concern.
The BBG Orchestra (aka Indigo Beige ) delights us with this original song, "I Want to Feel the Sun." This video co-stars two snow storms and some snow drops outside the Berkshire Botanical Garden Gift Shop.
Happy spring!
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Spring will soon arrive, if only inside Berkshire Botanical Garden’s Fitzpatrick Conservatory for the start of the annual Bulb Show, from Feb. 24 through March 17. Here's how we do it.
Snow! We grabbed our camera and the BBG Orchestra grabbed their instruments. Here's "The Gardens Are Sleeping," written and performed by the BBG Orchestra (aka, Indigo Beige).
To all of our friends and neighbors, we ❤️ you! See you in 2023! (Music composed and performed by the BBG Orchestra, aka Indigo Beige. Special thanks to our Manager of Facilities and Operations Shaun Colon for being a great sport for this video and a great co-worker all year long!)
A trip down memory lane. Listen in to "Autumn in New England," composed and performed by the BBG Orchestra, AKA Indigo Beige.
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