Happy Holidays and Happy New Year to All!
HAH welcomes you to a busy year ahead exploring the world of horticulture.
Our January newsletter can be read here January 2018 NL
where you will find info on all of our activities for the month.
Topic: TIPS ON HOW TO USE THE WINTER MONTHS TO PLAN SPRING GARDEN IMPROVEMENTS
The Roundtable is open to everyone. Pamela Harwood moderates.
DRAWING BOTANICALS WORKSHOP 10-noon
led by Andrea Cote, check November newsletter for registration details.
LECTURE 2 pm – upstairs in the main hall of the BH Community House
Joseph Tychonievich
BOOK REVIEW GROUP 11 am – 12 pm in the HAH Library
The reviewers and the books they have read are as follows:
Elaine Peterson: The Rockefeller Family Gardens – Larry Lederman
Alicia Whitaker: Bunny Mellon: The Life of an American Style Legend – Merle Gordon
Susan Zeller: Art to Landscape: Unleashing Creativity in Garden Design – W. Gary Smith
The moderator is Carolyn Gemake.
Come join in for a stimulating discussion of words on horticulture.
Our December Newsletter is here December 2017 NL
where you will find all details of our events this month.
Held in the HAH Library, open to all
Held in the main hall of the Bridgehampton Community House, members attend for free, not-yet members pay $10 per person.
Her powerpoint is full of beautiful gardens and is an interactive presentation that everyone will enjoy! It accompanies her popular garden design book, Heaven is a Garden – Designing Serene Outdoor Spaces for Inspiration and Reflection.
HOLIDAY PARTY IMMEDIATELY FOLLOWING THE MONTHLY LECTURE
Please stay after the lecture and celebrate at our annual holiday party!
We ask that all members attending bring a dish of finger food – either sweet or savory. Please be sure it is covered and ready to serve. As always, wine, apple cider, coffee and tea will be provided.
Held in the HAH Library, open to all
The reviewers and the books they have read are as follows:
Mike DeVito: The Passion for Gardening, Inspiration for a Lifetime – Ken Druse
Pamela Harwood: Founding Gardeners – Andrea Wolf
Scott Sottile: Planting in a Post-Wild World -Thomas Rainer & Claudia West
The moderator is Carolyn Gemake.
Come join in for a stimulating discussion of words on horticulture.
where you will find all info on our current events
HAH Lectures are free for members and $10 per person for not-yet members.
They are held in the main hall of the Bridgehampton Community House.
Location: The HAH Library in the Bridgehampton Community House
Location: Bridge Gardens, 36 Mitchell Lane, Bridgehampton
This workshop will be held indoors in the event of rain
Join us for a workshop in partnership with Summerhill Landscapes, Bridge Gardens and theHorticultural Alliance of the Hamptons.
Planning and planting for the spring garden starts now! Meet at Bridge Gardens for a workshop with the professionals at Summerhill Landscapes, and learn how to properly design with – and plant – a variety of bulbs that will provide early to late spring color to your garden.
Presentation will include information on sourcing, selecting and planting bulbs. Every attendee will receive some bulbs to take home.
$10/person, free to Bridge Gardens and Horticultural Alliance of the Hamptons members.
Space limited. Registration and Pre-paid reservations are required.
Reservations must be made through Bridge Gardens, 631.283.3195, as Summerhill will need to know approximately how many are attending in order to have enough bulbs for everyone.
2 pm in the Main Hall of the Bridgehampton Community House
Elizabeth Lear, Peter Bertrand, R. B. Boyle, Paul Wagner
Open our October Newsletter ABOVE for full details