Lawn Alternatives presented by The Cornell Cooperative Extension

Join The Cornell Cooperative Extension for this online lecture. Whether you want to reduce the size of your lawn or replace it, there are many handsome choices including weed-suppressive groundcovers, ornamental grasses, perennials, and shrubs. Take this opportunity to give your front or back yard greater biodiversity by attracting more pollinators as you enhance landscape compositionContinue reading “Lawn Alternatives presented by The Cornell Cooperative Extension”

The High Line, presented by Cornell Cooperative Extension

The High Line is a jewel of a NYC destination garden. Native plants and grasses have been used to create a green oasis in the middle of a city. This presentation features key landscape lessons from the High Line that are ideal for Long Island gardeners to bring into their yard. MARCH 25th at theContinue reading “The High Line, presented by Cornell Cooperative Extension”

Gardening by the Sea, presented by Cornell Cooperative Extension

Join us as we welcome a representative from Cornell Cooperative Extension of Suffolk County who will discuss gardening by the sea. If you garden near the sea, you know there are additional matters requiring your attention. Which plants can tolerate salt spray, sand or sandy soil and considerable wind?Discover the many attractive cultivars of plants,Continue reading “Gardening by the Sea, presented by Cornell Cooperative Extension”

Wild and Neat: Bridging the Gap between Great Planting Design and Ecology: A lecture by Claudia West

Wild and Neat: Bridging the Gap between Great Planting Design and Ecology A lecture by Claudia West Principal, Phyto Studios Thursday, July 11 at 10 AM Cosponsored by East Hampton Library Baldwin Family Lecture Room register at eventbrite http://www.eventbrite.com… Claudia West is a leading voice in the emerging field of ecological planting design. Known forContinue reading “Wild and Neat: Bridging the Gap between Great Planting Design and Ecology: A lecture by Claudia West”