Creating Your Own Garden Style: Berkshire Botanical Garden’s Winter Lecture

Anna Pavord, best-selling author of The Tulip and recipient of the Royal Horticultural Society’s prestigious Gold Veitch Medal, will be speaking on Creating Your Own Garden Style, at Monument Mountain Regional High School in Great Barrington.  Gardening embraces different and distinctive styles, and determining one’s own style of gardening is a personal choice that merits great consideration. Anna Pavord, provides a fresh perspective on garden design, she will explain what garden style is and how to create a garden of one’s own and also share images of distinctive gardens. Proceeds from the Winter Lecture benefit the organization. Members $50; Nonmembers $60 For more information visit our website: https://www.berkshirebotanical.org/ Or Phone: 413-298-3926 Or Email: info@berkshirebotanical.org

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