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Subterranean Society AKA The Soil Food Web
2026/08
Soils are a complex ecosystem with a diverse community of organisms. These organisms are vital to the cycle of all life on earth. Come explore the soil food web and learn about its components, functions and how you can encourage these essential lifeforms. More
Starts Starts: 3/25/2026 1:30 PM
Ends Ends: 3/25/2026 3:30 PM
Duration Duration: 2 hours
Credits Credits: 2 Class Hours
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Status Status: 58 open seats left
The Garden Tourist’s Northeast
2026/10
Are you inspired by visiting beautiful gardens? Public gardens showcase design ideas, new plants, and exciting plant combinations. The Northeast has a wealth of historic, botanical and off-the-beaten path destinations. Learn about each garden's history, horticulture, design highlights, ideal times to visit, and enjoy a virtual tour of each amazing destination. More
Starts Starts: 3/30/2026 10:00 AM
Ends Ends: 3/30/2026 12:00 PM
Duration Duration: 2 hours
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Status Status: 81 open seats left
The State of CT's Bird Population and How Gardeners Can Help
2026/11
Bird populations have been in steady decline since 1970, with 3 billion North American birds lost. Shrinking and shifting ranges could imperil nearly half of U.S. birds within this century. Audubon's scientists are plotting a future for birds. In this presentation, we will discuss how they could survive and the actions you can take to help protect them. We will explore the threats facing our bird species here in Connecticut, the ways Invasive plants threaten habitats, and how Native plants support a healthy ecosystem. More
Starts Starts: 4/10/2026 10:00 AM
Ends Ends: 4/10/2026 12:00 PM
Duration Duration: 2 hours
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Status Status: 80 open seats left
Design Foundation Gardens for a Changing World
2026/05
It is tempting to think of a foundation garden as simple decoration around the base of a building. Yet the garden areas at our doorsteps and outside our windows have surprising potential for greater benefits. This seminar offers a fresh approach that incorporates native plants for wildlife, protects dark skies, and increases our sense of safety and well-being. Come away with a variety of recommendations for updated designs that work in today's environment.    More
Starts Starts: 9/17/2026 10:00 AM
Ends Ends: 9/17/2026 12:00 PM
Duration Duration: 2 hours
Credits Credits: 2 Class Hours
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Status Status: 80 open seats left
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