Sep 4, 2025 – Restoring the Little Things That Run the World Through Lawn Conversion

Sep 4, 2025

Restoring the Little Things That Run the World Through Lawn Conversion

Presented by Judy Bement, Valerie Gamache, Kathie Breen, and Laura Kozel

Learn from a panel of experienced gardeners why they decided to convert a portion of their lawn to a native habitat, how they did it, and lessons learned along the way! 

Let’s find out about some of their favorite plants used for these conversions: Black Eyed Susan, Bee Balm, Coneflower, Goldenrod, Aster, Joe Pye Weed, Golden Alexander, Serviceberry, Penstemon, NY Ironweed, and Verbena.

Our speakers are all members of the Amherst Garden Club and several are Master Gardeners. Join us to learn about supporting nature through lawn conversion.

Starts at 7:00 pm
Amherst Town Library
14 Main Street
Amherst, NH

The public is welcome. All must register through the library

May 14, 2026 – Year-Round Gardening with Tunnels

May 14, 2026

Year-Round Gardening with Tunnels

Presented by Mark Ravenelle

Our speaker practices no-till, no-bare-soil, organic vegetable gardening year round. Using low and high tunnels, he plants throughout the year, growing without heat. Let’s discover how having fresh veggies through the winter is simple and inexpensive! Mark will also touch on wildlife control and rainwater collection.

Mark is a member of the Merrimack Garden Club and shares his knowledge with various clubs and organizations. He’s also an expert in wildlife control, which is good, because some animals are so cute but do so much damage to our gardens!

Note: There will be ***two*** homemade door prizes courtesy of Mark.

Starts at 7:00 pm
Amherst Town Library
14 Main Street
Amherst, NH

The public is welcome. All must register through the library

May 8, 2025 – The Joy of Simple Arrangements

May 8, 2025

The Joy of Simple Arrangements

Presented by Barbara Williams

In a slide show presentation, our speaker will show us how plant materials and vessels combine to shape arrangements and highlight the beauty and flow of every element.

Since girlhood, Barbara has found special joy in creating wildflower and other floral arrangements. Also, Barbara is an active member of the Amherst Garden Club and cannot imagine not living in New England with its seasonal changes – each with its own inspiration!

Join us to see how you too can find joy in simple arrangements.

Starts at 7:00 pm
Amherst Town Library
14 Main Street
Amherst, NH

The public is welcome. All must register through the library

May 7, 2026 – Using Woody Plants to Enhance Your Landscape

May 7, 2026

Using Woody Plants to Enhance Your Landscape

Presented by Henry Homeyer

Garden writer Henry Homeyer will focus on the topic of using woody plants to enhance your landscape. He will discuss location and usage in addition to the inclusion of stonework, garden art and whimsy.

Henry Homeyer is a life-long organic gardener who has lived in Cornish Flat, New Hampshire since 1970. Since purchasing the two acre property, he has planted over 100 varieties of trees and shrubs. He writes a weekly gardening column that appears in 12 newspapers around New England. He has also written for the New York Times and the Boston Globe. Homeyer is a regular monthly commentator on Vermont Public Radio and is a UNH Master Gardener. He has taught Sustainable Gardening at Granite State College and Lebanon College.

Starts at 10:30 am
Messiah Lutheran Church
303 Route 101
Amherst, NH

Guests are warmly welcomed

May 1, 2025 – Deborah Trickett

May 1, 2025

Creating Container Gardens

Presented by Deborah Trickett

April showers are hopefully behind us, while the warm weather and beautiful spring days of May await us, holding hopes for future happy and carefree days spent in the garden…

Come celebrate spring as we welcome Deborah Trickett of The Captured Garden for a presentation about container gardening.

Watch and learn as Deborah creates two amazing container gardens. Each valued around $150.00, the completed container gardens will be raffled off at the end of the program! Raffle tickets will be available for purchase at the meeting and during the social time before the presentation.

The Captured Garden has worked throughout New England, creating container gardens and designing gardens for clients who want their homes to be beautiful, not typical. By using custom designs that showcase uncommon plants, they create combinations for their clients that are anything but cookie-cutter. Their goal, when the project is completed, is to hear, “It’s perfect, it’s just what I wanted,” followed quickly by, “What is that beautiful plant? I’ve never seen anything like it.”

Deborah Trickett is an award-winning container garden designer whose work has been featured in The Boston Globe, Garden Gate Magazine, New England Home Magazine and on the TV show New England Dream Home. She is a Massachusetts Certified Horticulturist and a frequent lecturer on container gardening at the Boston Flower and Garden Show, as well as the Philadelphia International Flower Show. She has taught classes and workshops at the Arnold Arboretum.

Starts at 10:30 am
Messiah Lutheran Church
303 Route 101
Amherst, NH

Guests are warmly welcomed

Apr 10, 2025 – Ecoscaping — Creating Quality Wildlife Habitat on Your Landscape

Apr 10, 2025

Ecoscaping – Creating Quality Wildlife Habitat on Your Landscape

Presented by Gail Coffey

Butterfly and bird populations continue to drop. Frogs and many turtle species are becoming threatened or endangered. The ecological food web is diminished and presents real threats to preserving ecosystems and wildlife. Fortunately, we can make a difference and be part of the solution by creating quality wildlife habitat in our landscapes. 

Using Cornell Lab of Ornithology’s Naturescaping Planning Guide, you will learn how to assess your property’s current ecological value and how to maintain or add keystone plants and other important natural features and elements that will support and sustain a diversity of wildlife.

You will find much joy and wonder in discovering all the new wildlife your landscape supports.

*** Please bring a notebook and pen ***

About Gail — Gail Coffey, a member of the Amherst Garden Club, completed the UNH Master Gardener Program in Fall 2023. She has been eco-landscaping for 20 years with a focus on creating habitat for birds and insects using native perennials and shrubs on her properties in Hollis and now Wilton, NH. In 2009, her Hollis property was recognized as a Certified Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation.

Gail worked in wildlife conservation for 14 years with The Nature Conservancy-NH Chapter and NH Audubon. She was also an environmental educator at Beaver Brook Association in Hollis, NH for 15 years

Starts at 7:00 pm
Amherst Town Library
14 Main Street
Amherst, NH

The public is welcome. All must register through the library

Apr 3, 2025 – Roxanne Meldrum

Apr 3, 2025

Gardening Strategies to Grow a Healthier Body

Presented by Roxanne Meldrum

This month we proudly welcome garden club member Roxanne Meldrum, Physical Therapist and Athletic Trainer, to share tips, everyday stretches, and movements that you can use to make sure your garden experience is both safe and enjoyable.

Do you struggle through gardening with aches and pains that hold you back from enjoying your time in the soil? While gardening is great for keeping the body moving, it can also cause problems such as knee, back, and neck pain, which can slow you down.

Attendees are invited to participate as they feel comfortable with some of the “lab” activities. Wear sneakers if you’d like to safely participate in the active portion of the presentation, but participation is not required!

Roxanne Meldrum, an AGC Member since 2022, has recently taken on the position of one of the leads of the Civic Gardens in town.  She has worked for over 25 years as a Physical Therapist and Athletic Trainer, specializing in orthopedics, sports and dance medicine, bone health and Ehlers Danlos Syndrome.

In June 2021, she began working in her own practice called PT Health Academy, located here in Amherst, where she offers private hour-long Physical Therapy or fitness sessions.


She has given a number of workshops such as: Combating the Negative Effects of Sitting, Treating Low Back Pain: A Novel Approach, and Gardening Tips for Injury Prevention.

Starts at 10:30 am
Messiah Lutheran Church
303 Route 101
Amherst, NH

Guests are warmly welcomed

Come learn how to garden with good body mechanics to prevent injury and grow a healthier body.

Mar 6, 2025 – Connecticut’s Historic Gardens 

Mar 6, 2025

Connecticut’s Historic Gardens

Presented by Laurie Masciandaro

Did you know that Connecticut is home to many beautiful and unique gardens? Come learn how sixteen historic sites, dotted throughout the state, with historically significant gardens, have joined to form Connecticut’s Historic Gardens. These delightful places offer visitors an opportunity to explore a variety of garden styles and time periods. 

In her slide presentation, Laurie Masciandaro will introduce us to the history and beauty of these sixteen distinctive historic sites and gardens that have charmed and inspired visitors for a century or more.

About Laurie – Laurie is currently Site Manager at Historic New England’s Roseland Cottage in Woodstock, Connecticut, where daily she enjoys one of the loveliest Historic Gardens in the northeast.

Hailing from Washington state, Laurie is a graduate of the University of Washington in Seattle. She holds a Master’s Degree in American History from the University of Connecticut. Her Master’s thesis, “Disdaining the Republic: William Wetmore Story, Expatriate Aristocrat,” reflects her primary interest in ante-bellum United States history, with an emphasis on the 19th century expatriate artists’ community in Rome, Italy.

Laurie was an avid golfer before full time employment robbed her of discretionary time. She served on the board of the First Tee of Connecticut, is past president of Southern New England Women’s Golf Association, is currently a board member of Connecticut’s Historic Gardens and serves on the American Association of State and Local History’s (AASLH) Awards of Excellence committee. In a past life, Laurie was a lyric soprano, and remains a dedicated opera buff.

Copies of Jana Milbocker’s book “The Garden Tourist’s New England: A Guide to 140 Outstanding Gardens and Nurseries” will be available for sale benefiting Roseland Cottage.  Several of the gardens in Laurie’s presentation are included in the book.

Starts at 10:30 am
Messiah Lutheran Church
303 Route 101
Amherst, NH

Bellamy-Ferriday House & Garden, North Bethlehem, CT

Guests are warmly welcomed

Mar 13, 2025 – The Perfect Perennial: Hardy Geraniums!

Mar 13, 2025

The Perfect Perennial: Hardy Geraniums!

Presented by Marti Warren

If you were told about a perennial that was easy to grow, grows in any soil, grows in sun and shade, comes in shades of purple, pink, and white, has long-lasting flowering power, and is a great pollinator would you go out and purchase one? Hardy geraniums, also called Cranesbill, are often confused with the zonal geraniums (Pelargonium) that we purchase and use as annuals.

Join us for garden club member Marti Warren’s presentation on this wonderful “perfect” perennial.

Marti has been a long-time member of the Amherst Garden Club and a leader of the club’s annual spring plant sale. She has a depth of knowledge in gardening gained through working in her own gardens as well at our town library gardens. March is a wonderful time to start dreaming of how your gardens might look in 2025.

Starts at 7:00 pm
Amherst Town Library
14 Main Street
Amherst, NH

The public is welcome. All must register through the library

Feb 13, 2025 – Dani Baker

Feb 13, 2025

Native Perennial Food Plants for Your Edible Landscape (Zoom Event)

Presented by Dani Baker

Meeting ID: 917 5836 4715
Passcode: 461969

When placed in habitats that meet their needs, native plants tend to be well adapted to our climate and have few pest, disease or maintenance problems. This illustrated talk will describe the growth habit, preferred habitat, care required, food value, other users, aesthetic appeal and propagation techniques for over 25 native perennial plants you can include in your edible landscape. The plants range from trees to bushes, groundcovers, roots and even vines. If you want to create an edible hedge, an edible bed, a foundation planting, a you-pick venue, or a forest garden, you will discover there are a variety of native food plants to choose from to fill your space.

Dani Baker is a self-taught organic farmer and edible forest gardener who began planning and planting the “Enchanted Edible Forest,” a permaculture-inspired acre of over 300 different food-producing plants in 2013. In May of 2022 her book, The Home-Scale Forest Garden: How to Plan, Plant and Tend a Resilient Edible Landscape was published by Chelsea Green.

Dani loves to inspire others: homeowners, homesteaders, farmers and landscapers to landscape their plots, large or small, with perennial food plants incorporating principles that reduce their labor going forward while increasing the abundance of their harvest year after year.

Handout: Native Perennial Food Plants for Your Edible Landscape

Starts at 7:00 pm
Amherst Town Library
14 Main Street
Amherst, NH

The public is welcome. All must register through the library