AGC Google Group

AGC Google Group

The Amherst Garden Club has a Members Only Google Group for members to communicate directly with one another on any topic. 

You are welcome to post garden-related information and questions to the group, but you can also start a discussion about something unrelated to gardening.

All garden club members are invited to the Google Group when they join the club. If you have a gmail address and hence a Google account, you are automatically added. If you have something other than gmail for your email address, you will need to create a Google account. Instructions will be sent with your invitation to join Google Groups.

Take me to the AGC Members Only Google Group

You can click Membership and email settings to set your email preferences, as illustrated below.

If you choose to receive email notifications, the Subject line of these messages will begin “[agcmembers]”

Tips

Although you can interact with the group by logging in to Google Groups and selecting AGCMembers, you can also fully engage with the group entirely through email if you desire.

If you wish to post a new message, it is not necessary to go to the Google Group. Just send a regular email to agcmembers@googlegroups.com.

Unsubscribe from the group at any time by sending an email to agcmembers+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com.

May 2, 2024 — Missy Biagiotti

May 2, 2024

Field of Dreams: How to Start & Grow Lavender in New Hampshire

Presented by Missy Biagiotti

Come learn the art of growing lavender, as Missy Biagiotti shares her knowledge and experiences with us. Missy owns Lavender Fields at Pumpkin Blossom Farm in Warner, New Hampshire.

If you have struggled with keeping your lavender plants alive, or if you simply want tips to help your lavender plants to flourish, then you will not want to miss this program. Come sample lavender flavored goodies and beverages. Also there will be a selection of lavender products available for purchase after the presentation. 

Missy’s farm, dating back to 1790, once served as a boarding house during the Civil War and now welcomes guests for weddings and other events. Lavender Fields is 14 acres situated on a sunny sloping hillside and is home to more than 7,000 lavender plants. Among the showcased varieties are Phenomenal, Sensational and Big Time Blue. Visitors to the farm are invited to relax and enjoy their time in the lovely-scented fields.  Visitors also can harvest their own bundle of lavender to bring home and sample treats.

We will have lavender flavored goodies and beverages to enjoy during the presentation and there will be a selection of lavender products available for purchase after the presentation.

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

Guests are warmly welcomed

Side Shoots May 2024

May 14, 2024

Container Gardening

Presented by Laura Kozel

Join us as we talk container gardening with Master Gardener Laura Kozel.

Laura will teach us how to create and maintain beautiful container plantings. This talk includes a slew of lessons learned from her years of roof deck gardening in Boston and, more recently, her home in Hollis.

Laura typically brings tools to show, as well as plant list and reference handouts.

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

The public is welcome. All must register through the library

Side Shoots Apr 2024

Apr 11, 2024

Fantastical Folktales of Flowers!

Presented by Diane Edgecomb & Margot Chamberlain

The dramatic myths that surround favorite garden flowers come alive in this delightful weave of story, Celtic music, and song.

In this two-person performance, we will follow stories of the Rose, Narcissus, Dandelion and the “Language of Flowers” celebrated during Victorian times.

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

The public is welcome. All must register through the library

Mar 7, 2024 — Susan Kierstead

Mar 7, 2024

Early Spring Treasures & Ephemerals

Presented by Susan Kierstead

Susan Kierstead, longtime AGC Member and former owner of a perennial nursery, simply radiates her love of gardening to those around her.

Her passion for early blooming perennials, especially spring ephemerals, is sure to excite and inspire you to get some for your own garden. After the snow melts away, these hardy perennials break through the ground letting us know that Spring is here.

Susan’s presentation is sure to be a breath of fresh air amidst the long days of winter and will include wonderful photos of these plants in her own garden.

Gardening is my joy... That’s how I live my summer. I spend all my energy in the garden. I started out with a ‘plant it where it might fit’ viewpoint and I grew into a more progressive planner. My idea of a good garden is to see no ground and to plant close. I call this age proofing. And I’d say I’ve learned it all with dirty knees, dirty pants and I’ve killed more plants than most people plant in a lifetime. My fingernails don’t really clean up until October, but I love my life in the garden.”

Susan ran a small business called ‘Perennials From Susan’ for 40 years. She found it to be such fun trying to match the gardener with the right plant. She still misses the interchange with other garden fanatics. As Susan happily states, “She who has the most plants wins. And I win! And I hope to transfer that spring excitement to you!”

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

Guests are warmly welcomed

Side Shoots Mar 2024

Mar 14, 2024

Turtles and Amphibians in our Gardens

Presented by Christine Clements

How can we help turtles, toads, frogs, and salamanders in our gardens and neighborhoods? In this talk you’ll learn simple ways to help these native animals in our local area, including backyards, natural areas around town, and on the roadways.

Please join us to learn more about these important creatures and how we can help them survive and thrive in our environment.

The presentation is approximately 45 mins including Q&A time and is designed for teens and adults. Ideal for students gathering information for a school project or assignment.

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

The public is welcome. All must register through the library

Feb 1, 2024 — Meredith Borgioli

Feb 1, 2024

Garden Maintenance Tips from a Pro

Presented by Meredith Borgioli

Gain all kinds of useful and practical knowledge to use on your own garden as Meredith Borgioli discusses which maintenance tasks provide the most benefits, essential tools for various gardening jobs, and design elements that you can use to enhance your garden.

Meredith Borgioli will share her pro tips to help your garden reach its full potential. She will also offer suggestions to reduce overall maintenance so you have more time to enjoy your outdoor space — something that’s important to all of us!

Meredith has been a professional gardener for 14 years in southern NH. She is a NH Master Gardener and a Certified Landscape Professional with NH Landscape Association. Meredith received a Landscape Design Degree from NHTI and is now on the faculty teaching the Vectorworks Landmark course in the use of landscape design software.

As the owner of Trillium Gardening Services, her team focuses on garden design and maintenance in the Hollis/Amherst NH area.

Meredith started her education with a BFA in Theater at Syracuse University. Her background in the visual arts helps as a garden designer to identify the different elements that combine to make a composition ‘work’, similar to a stage set. This training is mixed with a curiosity for the science behind what makes a garden successful and how that can be applied to different gardening styles and sites.

Guests are warmly welcomed.

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

Side Shoots Feb 2024

Feb 8, 2024

Aromatherapy Essentials

Presented by Michelle Bresnahan

This is a two-part program in which we will learn aromatherapy basics and how essential oils and herbs can be used to create non-toxic first-aid products.

In part two, we will learn how essential oils and herbs can also reduce anxiety and promote better sleep.

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

The public is welcome. All must register through the library

Perennials+

Perennials+

The Perennials+ group — which focuses on topics related to perennials — meets the 3rd Thursday of each month from September through May. Monthly programs are based on the group’s interests and include a combination of presentations, workshops, and field trips.

The group is open to all club members, however members interested in a specific meeting must sign up using Signup Genius since attendance may be limited.

Handouts, Videos, Etc.

Jan 18, 2024 — Aromatherapy Essentials

Presented by Michelle Bresnahan. An additional resource shared by Gail Coffey: Wintergreen Botanicals.

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    • Let’s Talk Catalogs! A selection of nursery plant and seed catalogs to inspire the gardener (Kathy Brundage, Jan. 2019)

Jan 4, 2024 — Marie Nickerson

Jan 4, 2024

Roses are red; Violets are pink, purple, yellow...

Presented by Marie Nickerson

Growing violets is a passion for Marie. Greenery, light, and masses of cheery flowers in every color do much to raise the spirits.  When winter arrives and her gardens have been put to bed, Marie turns inside to her collection of over 100 varieties of African Violets and continues to keep her hands in the dirt!

While she considers herself an amateur in this arena, come and discover just how much knowledge she has to share in her photo-filled presentation. Her presentation will help you understand how this houseplant has become a perennial favorite, over many years… and Bonus! … some of Marie’s violets will be door prizes!

Marie Nickerson has been an active member of the Amherst Garden Club throughout the years. She has served as Vice President, has presented various programs, and has worked on the plant sale and civic gardens. She has also been active in the UNH Cooperative Extension Master Gardeners Program. For many years she spent her summers on Appledore Island as a Steward of Celia Thaxter’s Garden. Marie is an Advanced Master Gardener, Natural Resource Steward, as well as a Marine Docent.

Marie is a native of New Hampshire and her earliest gardening memories are of her grandmother’s huge geranium planters. She loves how gardening connects her with nature and finds that gardening is good for the body and especially good for the soul.

Guests are warmly welcomed.

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