July/August 2000
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Special Events
Events
sponsored or co-sponsored by AHS are indicated by an
AHS symbol.
Mid-Atlantic
Until October 1.
Gardens as Art: An Impressionistic
Journey. Famous artwork
ecreated in special plantings throughout the gardens. Louis
Ginter Botanical Garden, Richmond, Virginia. (804) 262-9887.
July 1-30.
Wild Orchids: A Photographic and Artistic
Exploration of the Native
Orchids of North America. Longwood Gardens, Kennett Square,
Pennsylvania. (610) 388-1000.
AHS
July 8. Summer Youth Workshops: Scarecrow Creations.
Sponsored by Friends of River Farm. George Washington's
River Farm, Alexandria, Virginia. (703) 768-5700.
July 22. Waterlily Festival.
Kenilworth Aquatic Gardens, Washington, D.C.
(202) 426-6905.
July 25-27. Native Plants in
the Garden. Short course. Co-sponsored by Penn State
Cooperative Extension. Pittsburgh Garden Place, Pittsburgh,
Pennsylvania.
(412) 441-4442.
July 28. The Future of Garden
History.
Seminar. Gunston Hall Plantation, Mason Neck, Virginia.
(800) 811-6966.
July 28. Conference on Woody
Plants. Swarthmore College, Swarthmore,
Pennsylvania. (610)
388-1000.
Aug. 10-12. North American
Fruit Explorers Annual Meeting. Lectures, workshops, tours
of orchards and fruit operations. Monticello,
Charlottesville, Virginia. (804) 984-9822.
AHS
Aug. 12. Summer Youth Workshops: Dried, Pressed Flower
Masterpieces.
Sponsored by Friends of River Farm. George
Washington's River Farm, Alexandria,
Virginia. (703) 768-5700.
Aug. 20. The Great Salsa
Festival. Phipps Conservatory and Botanical Gardens,
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (412) 622-6914.
Aug. 25 & 26. Historic Plant
Hunting:
Process and Discovery. Symposium
hosted by the Center for Historic Plants. Monticello,
Charlottesville, Virginia.
(804) 984-9822.

North Central
July 1 through first
frost. Tobias Rehberger: Landscape
Garden Sculpture. Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago,
Illinois. (312) 280-2660.
July 16-19, 2000
The Fifth International Precision
Agriculture Conference Bloomington, MN. (612) 624-4224
http://precision.agri.umn.edu/index.htm
July 11 & 12. Summer Garden
Tour.
Sponsored by the Minnesota Landscape
Arboretum's Auxiliary. Chanhassen,
Minnesota. (612) 443-2460.
July 12-Aug. 20. Butterfly
Bonanza. Olbrich Botanical Gardens, Madison, Wisconsin.
(608) 246-4724.
July 15 & 16. Midwest Pond &
Koi Society Pond Tour 2000. Chicago, Illinois.
(312) 409-2081.
July 19. Twilight Garden Walk.
Purdue Cooperative Extension Service Display Gardens. Fort
Wayne, Indiana. (219) 481-6826.
Aug. 4. Garden Day at MSU.
Workshops and lectures. Michigan State University, East
Lansing, Michigan. (517) 355-8362.
Aug. 5. Backyard Composting.
Workshop with the Chicago Recycling Coalition. Garfield Park
Conservatory, Chicago, Illinois. (773) 638-1766.
Aug. 9-13. Carnation City
Festival. Alliance, Ohio. (330) 823-6260.
Aug. 18-20. Midwest Bonsai
Society Show and Sale. Chicago Botanic Garden, Glencoe,
Illinois. (847) 835-5440.
Aug. 19. The Nose Knows.
Lecture on the the aromatic potential of gardens by Chad
Franer. Indianapolis Museum of Art, Indianapolis, Indiana.
(317) 920-2660.
Aug. 24-Sept. 4. Minnesota
State Fair Flower Shows. State Fair Grounds, St. Paul,
Minnesota. (800) 676-6747.
Aug. 26 & 27. Victorian Garden
Walk.
Tour
of historic gardens. General Crook House Museum and Fort
Omaha. Omaha, Nebraska. (402) 455-9990.

North
East
Until-August 3.
Reinventing the Garden Seat: Historical
to Modern Designs by
Munder-Skiles. Exhibition. New York School of Interior
Design, New York, New
York. (212) 472-1500.
July 6-16. Massachusetts
Gardens on Tour. A series of self-guided tours of more than
70 gardens statewide. Sponsored by the Garden Club
Federation of Massachusetts. Tewksbury, Massachusetts. (877)
436-8688.
July 8 & 9. Newport Flower
Show. Presented by the Preservation Society of Newport
County. Rosecliff, Newport, Rhode Island. (401) 847-1000.
July 15. Vermont Children's
Trust Foundation Garden Tour and Tea. Trapp Family Lodge
Gardens, South Burlington, Vermont. (802) 860-7292.
July 20. House & Garden Tour.
Hosted by Camden Garden Club. Rockport, Maine. (207)
236-9797.
Aug. 2. Plant Science Day.
Connecticut Agricultural Experiment Station open house.
Lockwood Farm, Hamden, Connecticut. (203) 974-8500.
Aug. 5. Summer Garden Day. Old
Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge, Massachusetts.
(508) 247-3362.
Aug. 5 & 6. Berkshire Botanical
Garden Flower Show. Stockbridge, Massachusetts. (413)
298-3926.
Aug. 9. House & Garden Tour.
Hosted by
the Nantucket Garden Club. Nantucket, Massachusetts. (713)
963-0533.
Aug. 11-13. 26th Annual Summer
Conference and Celebration of Rural Life. The Northeast
Organic Farming Association. Hampshire College, Amherst,
Massachusetts. (978) 355-2853.
Aug. 18 & 19. Private Garden
Tour. Hosted by Blithewood Mansion, Gardens & Arboretum.
Westport, Massachusetts. (401) 253-2707.
Aug. 19. 9th Annual Plant Sale.
The Fells, John Hay National Wildlife Refuge, Newbury, New
Hampshire. (603) 763-4789.

North
West
Until-July
2. 2000 Lily Show and Symposium. North American Lily
Society. Monarch Hotel, Clackamas, Oregon. (503) 656-1575.
July 8 & 9. Herb Fest Northwest
& Unusual Plant Sale. Washington County Fairplex, Hillsboro,
Oregon. (503) 359-1705.
July 14. 5th Annual Benefit
Garden
Tour.
Hosted by Sawtooth Community Gardens.
Sun Valley, Idaho.
(208) 726-9358.
July 15 & 16. Pond Tour 2000.
Hosted by Pond Supplies of America. Portland,
Oregon. (503) 624-1652.
July 22. Whidbey Island Garden
Tour.
Freeland, Washington. (360) 678-6105.
July 29 & 30. Pruning
Ornamental Shrubs, Trees & Fruiting Plants. Lakewold
Gardens, Lakewood, Washington. (253) 584-4106.
Aug. 5 & 6. Anchorage Garden
Club's 57th Annual Flower Show. Alaska Botanical
Herb Garden, Anchorage,
Alaska.
(907) 770-3692.
Aug. 12. Missoula's Native
Plant
Gardens. Tour. Missoula, Montana.
(406) 258-5439.
Aug. 24. Missoula's Created
Grasslands and Lawn Alternatives. Tour. Missoula,
Montana. (406) 721-4095.

South Central
July 15.
Tour of Ponds 2000. Hosted by the North Texas
Water Garden Association. Dallas, Texas. (972) 994-1140.
July 16-19.
The Gardeners of America/Men's
GCA Convention. Overland Park Marriott, Overland Park,
Kansas. (816) 761-9381.
July 17-21.
Family Herbal Odyssey. Ozark
Folk Center & State Park, Mountain View, Arkansas. (870)
269-3851.
July 28.
Organic Gardening Workshop.
Ozark Folk Center & State Park, Mountain View, Arkansas.
(870) 269-3851.
Aug. 25-27.
Houston House Beautiful Show. George R.
Brown Convention Center, Houston, Texas. (800) 527-7469.
Aug. 26.
Bamboo Festival. Zilker
Botanical Gardens, Austin, Texas. (512) 477-8672.
Sept. 2-4.
24th Annual Japanese Festival. Missouri
Botanical Garden, St. Louis, Missouri. (314) 577-9400.

South
East
Through-Sept.
4. Butterflies! Huntsville- Madison County Botanical
Garden, Huntsville, Alabama. (256) 830-4447.
July 7-9.
25th Anniversary Celebration. Marie Selby Botanical Gardens,
Sarasota, Florida. (941) 366-5731.
July 19-22.
2000 Cullowhee Conference: Native Plants
in the Landscape. Western Carolina University, Cullowhee,
North Carolina. (828) 227-7397.
July 23-26.
American Society for Horticultural
Science 97th International Conference. Disney Coronado
Springs Resort, Orlando, Florida. (703) 836-4606.
Aug. 11-13.
Hummingbird Happenings. Daniel
Stowe Botanical Garden, Belmont, North Carolina. (704)
825-4490.

SouthWest
Through August.
Santa Fe Greenhouses Summer
Garden Tours. Santa Fe, New Mexico. (877) 811-2700.
July 18 & 25 and Aug. 1 & 8.
Behind Adobe Walls Garden Tours. Hosted by Recursos
de Santa Fe. Santa Fe, New
Mexico.
(800) 732-6881.
Aug. 12. 4th Annual Hummingbird
and
Butterfly Day. Tours, lectures, sales. Santa Fe Greenhouses,
Santa Fe, New Mexico. (505) 473-2700.
Aug. 12. Fort Collins
Gardenfest. Garden tour. Fort Collins, Colorado. (970)
498-4074.

West
Until-July 4.
Flower & Garden Show at the Del Mar Fair.
Del Mar Fairgrounds, Del
Mar, California. (858) 793-5555.
July 1.
National Cactus and Succulent
Show. Huntington Botanical Gardens, San Marino, California.
(626) 405-2141. CANADA May 12-14. International Tulip
Festival. Truro, Nova Scotia. (902) 895-6328.
First Sunday of the month, through
October. Guided
garden tours at 2 pm.
Rancho Los Cerritos, Long Beach,
California. (310) 570-1755.
July 13. Garden Talk & Plant
Sale: Propagating Cacti and Succulents. Huntington Botanical
Gardens, San Marino, California.
(626) 405-2141.
July 15. Bulletproof Plants
Plus a Lesson in Composting. Seminar. Descanso Gardens, La
Canada, California. (818) 952-4400.
Aug. 10. Gardening in a
Mediterranean Climate. Garden talk and plant sale.
Huntington Botanical Gardens, San Marino, California. (626)
405-2141.
Aug. 12. Art in the Gardens.
Art, music,
food, and local wines. Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens,
Fort Bragg, California.
(707) 965-4352.
Aug. 18-20. Heather Garden
Tour. Hosted by the National Heather Society. Fort Bragg,
California. (707) 961-1881.
Aug. 19-27. Southern California
Home &
Garden Show. Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California.
(800) 442-7469.

Canada
July 15. 2000 Garden Walk. Tour
hosted by the Niagara Falls Horticultural Society.
Niagara Falls, Ontario.
(905) 357-3325.
July 18-21. Herbs 2000. 15th
conference of the International Herb Association. Saskatoon,
Saskatchewan. (540) 368-0590.
July 30-Aug. 5. 18th Annual
Perennial
Plant Symposium. Toronto, Ontario.
(614) 771-8431.
Aug. 8-12. Designing for the
Senses, Mind and Spirit. Association of Professional
Landscape Designers 11th Summer Conference. Courtyard by
Marriott, Toronto, Ontario. (630) 579-3268. M

Special Events
Plant
Seminar and Sale in Maryland
Now in its ninth year, the Annual
Native Plant Seminar and Sale at Irvine Nature Center in
Stevenson, Maryland, will take place on August 26.
Despite its relatively modest size,
over the years the Center has consistently enlisted an
impressive lineup of speakers for its largest summertime
event, which regularly attracts more than 200 professional
and home gardeners eager to learn more about planting
natives from the experts.
This year's roster features Martha
Simon Pindale, president of Bluemount Nurseries in Monkton,
Maryland, who will address the topic, "Right Plant, Right
Place"; Peggy Olwell, senior endangered species biologist
for the Bureau of Land Management and co-chair of the
Federal Native Plant Conservation Committee, who will
lecture on plant conservation efforts in her talk titled
"Plants: The Invisible Kingdom?"; and Neil Diboll,
co-founder of Prairie Nursery, a Westfield, Wisconsin,
native plant nursery, who will both lecture and lead a
workshop on developing wildlife meadow habitat.
If you can't make the seminar, try to
at least stop by the plant sale, which is one of the largest
exclusively native plant sales in the region.
Located just north of Baltimore on the
campus of St. Timothy's School, Irvine Nature Center is at
8400 Greenspring Avenue in Stevenson, Maryland. Seminar
registration is $50; admission to the Center is free. For
more information or to register, call (410) 484-2413 or
visit the Center's Web site at www.explorenature.org.
Butterfly Festival
at Powell Gardens
Visitors to Powell Gardens in
Kingsville, Missouri, from August 18 through 21 will be
treated to a winged spectacle during Festival of Butterflies
2000, a salute to this most beautiful and beneficial of
insects. Powell's glass-domed Starr Butterfly Conservatory
will be aflutter with hundreds of butterflies representing
some two dozen species, and Gary Noel Ross, a world-renowned
lepidopterist and director of the North American Butterfly
Association, will be on hand to lead educational multimedia
presentations appropriate for all ages.
This popular event promises to be even
bigger and better this year-the staff have stepped up both
the number of butterfly viewing areas around the gardens as
well as the activities for families and seniors. Along with
interpretive exhibits, giant topiaries, and up-close
butterfly encounters in the free-flight areas, you can tag
along on a wild butterfly expedition, participate in
butterfly catching and releasing in the outdoor gardens, and
learn how to develop your own butterfly garden with Powell's
horticulture manager and resident butterfly expert, Alan
Branhagen. Hands-on activities for children abound.
August 21 has been designated Seniors
Day, featuring special programs for senior citizens.
Although the festival runs just through the 21st, the
Butterfly Conservatory will remain open to the public
through the 25th.
Powell Gardens is located 30 miles
east of Kansas City, Missouri, at 1609 NW U.S. Highway 50.
Festival admission is $6.50 for adults, $5.50 for seniors,
and $2.50 for children. For more information, call (816)
697-2600 or visit the Web site at www.powellgardens.org.
Evanston's Earthen
Art
You won't find the newest art
installation at Illinois' Evanston Art Center tucked away in
a cozy indoor gallery. Not that you'll have any trouble
locating it: Exhibited squarely on the Center's front lawn,
you'll be hard-pressed to overlook Herb Parker's towering
sculpture-despite the camouflage. Not only is Grosse Pointe
Passage located right on the grounds, it's made of the stuff
as well.
Titled in deference to the Center's
famous neighbor along the Lake Michigan shoreline, the
Grosse Pointe Lighthouse, Parker's massive work is composed
entirely of sod and rammed earth-a spiraling, colonnaded,
65-foot-long walkway attached to an 18-foot-tall earthen
tower. The South Carolina artist's sculpture was
painstakingly constructed over a three-week period in May,
with the help of two assistants and a team of local
volunteers.
"As the seasons change, the sculpture
will also change, reflecting nature's cycles of birth,
growth, and decay," says Patricia Battaglia, public
relations coordinator for the Center. Parker counts
transcendentalists such as Emerson and Thoreau among his
influences in his approach to landscape and art,
particularly in the sense of "becoming one with nature,
creating an environment that has a feeling of completeness,
self-sufficiency, and the passage of time," he says. Grosse
Pointe Passage will remain on exhibit through March 2001.
The latest addition to the Center's
innovative "Sculpture on the Grounds" program, the sculpture
is one of 12 artworks the Center has featured on its front
lawn since 1994, including several nature-themed
installations. Evanston Art Center is located just north of
Chicago at 2603 Sheridan Road in Evanston, Illinois. For
more information, call (847) 475-5300 or visit its Web site
at
www.evanstonartcenter.org.
Mango Madness in
Miami
If it's July, then that must be the
sweet smell of mangos wafting above the heat in South
Florida, where the International Mango Festival takes place
on July 8 and 9 at Miami's Fairchild Tropical Garden. The
annual celebration of the king of fruits begins with
Saturday's Mango Morning, featuring mango tastings and
displays of more than 150 cultivars grown locally, but with
origins around the world.
Local tropical fruit experts will be
on hand to answer questions, and guests are encouraged to
bring in cuttings or fruit from their own trees for a
diagnosis of mango problems.
The day continues with afternoon
workshops and demonstrations on mango tree management, along
with an eye-popping variety of mango trees, fruit, baked
goods, and art for sale.
Sunday's Mango Brunch will feature an
array of gourmet mango dishes created by area chefs, and
mango madness reaches a fever pitch with the auction that
evening, where hard-to-find varieties will be up for grabs.
Now in its seventh year, the festival
has become one of the city's most popular summer events. A
word to the wise: If you're planning to buy trees, arrive
early.
Last year, more than 1,000 mango trees
were purchased in the festival's first 90 minutes. Fairchild
Tropical Garden is located at 10901 Old Cutler Road in Coral
Gables, just south of Miami. For more information, call
(305) 667-1651 or check the garden's Web site at www.ftg.org.
Margaret T. Baird -
Communications Assistant