Greenway Planting - You Can Help

Gardens on the Greenway

Honorary Medals Gala - June 12th

2008 Flower Show Tickets

Flora Open at Elm Bank!

Flora Amaryllis

Upcoming Programming

Thu, May 15th, @9:00am - 03:00PM
Master Gardener Training Program - Day Sessions
Sat, May 17th, @8:30am - 05:30PM
Project Learning Tree
Mon, May 19th, @10:00am - 11:00AM
Conifers Promise a Year-Round Landscape
Tue, May 20th, @6:00pm - 09:00PM
Master Gardener Training Program - Evening Sessions
Wed, May 21st, @10:30am - 12:30PM
Container Planting Workshop
Wed, May 21st, @5:30pm - 06:30PM
Four Seasons in a Dreamer's Garden - Session 3
Sat, May 24th, @10:00am - 01:00PM
Plant a Carnivorous Bog in a Bucket
Wed, Jun 4th, @6:00pm - 08:00PM
How To Prune Anything - Session 2
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Project Learning Tree
Saturday, May 17 2008, 8:30am - 5:30pm

Project Learning Tree (PLT) is a highly effective and engaging curriculum for your classrooms or after-school settings. Project Learning Tree is a Pre-K through 8 curriculum providing students and educators a window into the environment. This classroom-friendly, environmental education curriculum emphasizes comprehensive, hands-on, interdisciplinary learning about land, air, and water systems. Upon completing the training, you will receive a certificate of completion and the Project Learning Tree Activity Guide. PDPs are available to classroom teachers.

Fee: $25 members/$30 nonmembers

Pre-registration is required for all classes. Register today online!

Location: MHS Horticulture Center
Contact: Elizabeth Hoyt, 617-933-4983; This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

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About the Massachusetts Horticultural Society

Massachusetts Horticultural Society LogoFounded in 1829, the Massachusetts Horticultural Society is a member-supported organization dedicated to encouraging and improving the science and practice of horticulture and developing the public's enjoyment, appreciation, and understanding of plants and the environment.