Greenhouse

The 4000 square-foot Greenhouse opened in 1983. Designed by architect Donald Watson, this building won national awards for energy conservation and solar design. The interior includes living exhibits, including exotic species, along with work areas and a classroom. Many of the Nature Center's horticultural programs are presented in the greenhouse space. The greenhouse is open to the public 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Monday through Saturday.

On the southeastern corner of the Greenhouse is a Lath House constructed in 2002-03 as an Eagle Scout project with funding from the Chilton Foundation. It is used to harden off and house plants from the greenhouse.


Upcoming Horticulture Programs

The Sustainable Suburban Garden
Thursday, September 11
10:00 a.m. - 2:30 p.m.

A walking tour of three gardens in Wilton and Weston.

The first is a boutique honeybee farm, Red Bee Honey. The artisinal honeys are handmade in small batches and used to produce sustainable skin care products as well as gourmet foods. The organic gardens also produce culinary and medicinal herbs, vegetables and flowers for cutting.

Millstone Farm, the second garden and greenhouse is an award-winning sustainable farm located in Wilton that specializes in year-round specialty greens and seasonal vegetables. The farm is also home to heirloom chickens and turkeys, Tamworth pigs, Shetland sheep and Devon cattle.

The last garden features pastured egg laying hens, a 2,500 square ft. vegetable garden, shrubs valued for cut flower production and a low mow lawn. None of the plants on this property receive supplemental water and most - if not all - of the building materials are freecycled.

Meet in the NCNC greenhouse, transportation will be provided.

Please bring your own lunch and drink for a picnic at one of the gardens.

Registration Deadline: Friday, September 5
Members: $15 / Non-Members: $20

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NYBG: Fundamentals of Gardening I
Wednesdays, October 1 - 22
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Explore the basic principles underlying good gardening, including the structure and physiological processes of plants and their relationships to the environments in which they grow. You learn not only what to do, but why! Topics include soils and their improvement, seed sowing, vegetative propagation, planting, pruning, watering, weeding, mulching, shading, ventilation, and disease and pest control.

Certificate Requirement (tracks 1 & 2)
Classroom Hours: 12

Registration Deadline: September 25, 2008
Members: $252 / Non-Members: $280

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NYBG: Basic Centerpieces and Arrangements
Tuesdays, October 7 - 28
10 a.m. -2:30 p.m.

Creating even the simplest floral arrangements requires an understanding of the elements and principles of design and harmony, in addition to the conditioning of
flowers and actual construction techniques. With little or no experience, you can master these basics through this series of lectures, demonstrations, workshops, and personal critiques. A materials fee of $175 is due upon registration. Please bring lunch to class.

Certificate Requirement, Classroom Hours: 16

Registration Deadline: October 1, 2008
Members: $340 / Non-Members: $370

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NYBG: Drawing I: Basic
Wednesdays, October 8 - November 19
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

Drawing I is the foundation course of the Botanical Art and Illustration Certificate Program because it teaches the specific techniques for drawing accurately. Learn the professional standards of form, measuring, foreshortening, and perspective. A materials list will be mailed to you with your confirmation letter. This class is a prerequisite for all BIL certificate classes.

Certificate Requirement (tracks 1 & 2), Classroom Hours: 18

NO CLASS OCTOBER 29

Registration Deadline: October 1, 2008
Members: $385 / Non-Members: $415

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NYBG: Introduction to Landscape Design
Wednesdays, October 1 - 15
10 a.m. - 1 p.m.

The course introduces terminology, concepts, and basic design principles relating to the shaping of landscape space. Compositional ideas, abstract and concrete, are explored and expressed through lectures and simple two-dimensional exercises. This course is recommended for students with little or no background in design.

Registration Deadline: September 25, 2008
Members: $126 / Non-Members: $140

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For more information about the Horticulture Program, email Alan Gorkin at call (203) 966-9577 x14.


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