LECTURES
Garden Paths and Focal Points: Designing the Garden View with Page Dickey
Hollister House Garden 300 Nettleton Hollow Rd, Washington, CT, United StatesGarden paths and focal points are more than mere features—they are tools that shape space, invite engagement, and frame the natural world in a way that feels intentional and inspiring. ... Read more
French Twist: Inspiration from the Gardens of Normandy
Hollister House Garden 300 Nettleton Hollow Rd, Washington, CT, United StatesThe gardens of France are renowned for their formality, precision, and attention to detail. However, the naturalistic design movement that has swept through the gardens of Holland, Germany, Britain, and ... Read more
Beyond No-Mow May: Ecological Lawns
Hollister House Garden 300 Nettleton Hollow Rd, Washington, CT, United StatesLawns have long been regarded as eco-villains, but a new generation of grasses and maintenance practices can produce a green lawn that is a contributor to biological diversity, resource sustainability, ... Read more
Flowering Vines
Hollister House Garden 300 Nettleton Hollow Rd, Washington, CT, United StatesThere’s nothing like the stunning beauty of flowering vines. Their height, depth and color add so much visual interest to a landscape. Yet vines are often overlooked as a key ... Read more
Deer Resistant Plants for the Northeast- and Deterrents That Work!
Hollister House Garden 300 Nettleton Hollow Rd, Washington, CT, United StatesDeer browse is one of the biggest challenges confronting northeast gardeners. Is there anything the deer won’t eat? Well, if a deer is hungry enough, it will try to eat ... Read more
Designing with Containers in the Landscape
Hollister House Garden 300 Nettleton Hollow Rd, Washington, CT, United StatesWhether you have a sprawling estate or a cozy backyard, container plantings offer a versatile way to elevate your outdoor space and celebrate the changing seasons. In this presentation you ... Read more
Hollister House Garden Tree Walk
Hollister House Garden 300 Nettleton Hollow Rd, Washington, CT, United StatesTrees have been around for few hundred million years and are some of the oldest, tallest, and largest living things on the Earth. But the reasons behind their success are ... Read more