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SUMMARY:Native Plant Walk & Spring Renewal Workshop
DESCRIPTION:Native Plant Walk with Alice Schori\n& Spring Renewal Workshop with Susan Quinlan\nSaturday\, May 3rd\, 2025\n11:00 am – 2:00 pm\nThis workshop has been CANCELLED. Thank you for understanding.\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin Alice Schori for a guided wildflower identification walk through the Historic Enfield Shaker Land\, where you’ll explore the habitats of native plants in the region and the ecosystems that support them. Exploring a variety of plant communities\, become familiar with some of the common ferns and spring flowers of the Upper Valley. Some discussion of phenology (the study of how living things time natural events) and recognition of invasive\, non-native species will be included. \nThe walk will be mostly on easy terrain\, but will include some moderate hills and maybe a bit of bushwhacking. But never fear—Alice always proceeds at a botanist’s pace (=slow!). Dress for walking and tick protection\, picture taking is welcome and encouraged! \nAfter the walk\, return to the Great Stone Dwelling to enjoy a simple Spring Soup and Salad lunch. \nFollowing lunch\, engage in a hands-on Herbal Wellness Workshop focused on Natural Spring Cleansing Practices. Discover holistic methods to support your body’s natural detoxification and renewal\, fostering vitality for the season ahead. Craft your own herbal tonics and remedies designed to boost immunity\, recharge energy\, and cleanse the lingering effects of winter—recipes you can take home to continue your wellness journey. \nRecipes include: \nSpring Herbal Tonic \nHerbal Smoothie \nDigestive bitters \nMore about Alice Schori:\n\nAlice Schori\, a graduate of Oberlin College\, is a field botanist who studied native plants through the New England Wild Flower Society starting in the mid-1990s. She has performed botanical surveys for conservation organizations and the Towns of Hanover and Lyme\, and spent nine summers doing similar work for the White Mountain National Forest. \nMore about Susan Quinlan: \nSusan is a retired registered nurse who has been creating and caring for gardens and people for fifty years. As a self taught and dedicated organic gardener\, she is a recent graduate of the NH Master Gardeners program and holds a Native Plants for the Pollinators Certificate. Susan manages the 7000 square foot Herb Garden at the Enfield Shaker Museum\, where she teaches hands-on herb gardening and herbal crafting. Her passion is to create a community that connects plants and people in celebration of the natural world. \nCost: \nMembers – $55 \nNon-Members – $60 \nAdvanced Registration Required. \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay in the historic Great Stone Dwelling. Accommodations
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/native-plant-walk-and-spring-renewal-workshop/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Herb Gardening Workshop Series Part 4
DESCRIPTION:Herb Gardening Workshop Series\nPart 4\nwith Susan Quinlan\nSaturday\, May 17th\, 2025\n9:00 am – 12:00 pm\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin us for a five-part comprehensive workshop series on becoming an herb gardener! \nEach session delves into essential skills and knowledge for planning\, sowing\, growing\, maintaining\, harvesting and using herbs in the home garden. \nStarting with an introduction of Medicinal and Culinary herbs grown in our Museum Garden. Participants will learn herb garden basics. We’ll cover plant selection\, planting\, and maintenance. Then we’ll explore seasonal care techniques. This is perfect for beginners or seasoned gardeners looking to deepen their herbal expertise. All sessions will be hands-on\, and participants will grow a tray of herbs ready to plant in their home garden. \nWho is Susan Quinlan?\nSusan is a retired registered nurse who has been creating and caring for gardens and people for fifty years. As a self taught and dedicated organic gardener\, she is a recent graduate of the NH Master Gardeners program and holds a Native Plants for the Pollinators Certificate. Susan manages the 7000 square foot Herb Garden at the Enfield Shaker Museum\, where she teaches hands-on herb gardening and herbal crafting. Her passion is to create a community that connects plants and people in celebration of the natural world. \nMay 17th\, 2025 – Part 4 \nPlanting\, Care and Maintenance \nIn this workshop you will learn the best techniques for bed preparation\, propagation by division or layer and how to transplant your plants into their growing bed. We will explore the many tasks needed to nurture and protect young plants during this vulnerable time. \nSite preparation \n\nWatering and fertilizing schedules\nTransplanting and planting\nPruning and caring for herb plants\n\nGarden Maintenance \n\nWeed control\nMulching\nIrrigation\nCompost\n\nJune 14th\, 2025 – Part 5 \nThis final workshop focuses on maximizing the herb harvest and preserving it for futrue use. Topics include harvesting techniques for leaves\, flowers and seeds\, as well as drying\, freezing and creating herbal infusions or oils. Participants will learn about storage methods to extend shelf life. The hands-on activity involves creating an herb bundle and infused vinegar to take home and discussing individual garden plans\, identifying and managing pests. \nPinching\, Pruning and Harvesting Herbs \n\nProper harvesting techniques\nDrying and storing herbs\nCreating your own meateria medica\n\n*Advanced Registration Required. Limit of 10 people per class. \nCost: \nIndividual Class: \nMembers $40 \nNon-Members $45 \nAll classes: (only available before first offered class)\n \nMembers $190 \nNon-Members $215 \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling! Accommodations. \nFirst Class: \nFebruary 22nd\, 2025 – Part 1 \nIntroduction to Herb Gardening \nParticipants are introduced to the basics of herb gardening\, including types of herbs and their culinary\, medicinal and aromatic uses. \nTopics covered include selecting a suitable site\, understand light\, soil\, and water requirements and choosing between indoor and outdoor gardens. Participants learn about basic gardening tools and explore annual\, biennial\, and perennial herbs. \nIntroduction to Herbs and Garden Planning \n\nBasics of Herb Garden design and planning\nGardening intentions\nGardening space\nGardening energy\nGarden Journal\n\nOverview of Popular Culinary and Medicinal Herbs \n\nIntroduction to commonly used Shaker medicinal and culinary herbs\nBest medicinal and culinary herbs to grow for home gardeners\nChoosing your herbs to grow for wellness and joy\nHerb seeds and transplants\nAnnuals\, perennials and biennials – what is the difference?\n\nMarch 22nd\, 2025 – Part 2 \nSite Selection\, Seed Sowing and Soil \nThis workshop focuses on learning the principals of site preparation\, seed sowing and soil. Participants learn about preparing soil for optimal growth\, including pH\, drainage\, and organic matter. \nSite Selection and Soil Preparation \n\nSoil\, sun\, water\, drainage\, air\nGarden format\, raised beds\, mounds\, containers\nSoil testing\, soil types and amendments for herb cultivation\n\nIndoor Herb Gardening \n\nChoosing suitable herbs for indoor cultivation\, preorder plants\nContainer selection and preparation\nEssential care tips for indoor herb plants\n\nHerb Propagation Techniques \n\nSeed starting indoors\nSow a tray of your herb selection\nCuttings and division methods\nPotting soil vs seed starting soil\n\nApril 19th\, 2025 – Part 3 \nGrowing and Maintaining Your Herbs \nParticipants learn essential maintenance techniques\, such as watering and fertilizing\, pruning and encouraging new growth to seedling and young plants. The workshop covers tips on growing success\, companion planting and transplant preparations. \nHerb Seedling Maintenance \n\nSowing more herbs\nPotting up seedlings\, growing young plants and care tips for success\nPlanning for spring planting\nCompanion planting\nHarding off
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/herb-gardening-workshop-series-part-4/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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SUMMARY:Growing Roses & Perennials with Henry Homeyer
DESCRIPTION:Growing Roses & Perennials for the Home Gardener\nwith Henry Homeyer\nSaturday\, May 31st\, 2025\n10:00 am – 12:00 pm\nThis program was cancelled\, please check the calendar for similar workshops coming up.\nEnfield Shaker Museum \n447 NH Route 4A \nEnfield\, NH 03748 \nJoin expert gardener Henry Homeyer as he share his tips and techniques about how to grow Roses and Perennials in Zone 5a. \nRoses\, long cherished as America’s favorite flower\, are often misunderstood. Henry will introduce you to newer\, hardier rose varieties that are naturally resistant to disease and insects\, offering practical guidance on proper planting techniques and care. \nIn addition to roses\, Henry will showcase a stunning selection of perennials—both beloved classics and lesser-known beauties. Through engaging slides and insightful tips\, you’ll learn how to cultivate native flowers and plants that support pollinators and birds\, enhancing the biodiversity of your garden. \nMore about Henry \nHenry Homeyer is the author of 4 gardening books and a UNH Master Gardener for over 20 years. He has been writing a gardening column for newspapers around New England for more than 26 years\, and was the New Hampshire/Vermont Associate \nEditor of People\, Places and Plants magazine for 10 years. He is the recipient of the Fred E. Beane Award in 2024. Henry has been gardening at his home in Cornish Flat\, NH since 1970 and has tried just about every plant that will grow in New Hampshire – and some that won’t! \nDon’t miss this opportunity to deepen your gardening knowledge and bring timeless charm to your outdoor spaces. \nAdvanced Registration Required. Limited to 20 participants. \nCost: \nMembers – $25 \nNon-Members – $30 \n*All proceeds go to the educational mission of Enfield Shaker Museum. \nComing from a distance? Stay at the historic Great Stone Dwelling. Check our room availability here.
URL:https://shakermuseum.org/event/growing-roses-perennials-with-henry-homeyer/
LOCATION:Enfield Shaker Museum\, 447 NH Route 4A\, Enfield\, NH\, 03748\, United States
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