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May 2022
Memphis Horticultural Society Meeting – Lessons from Plants with Dr. Beronda L. Montgomery
Dr. Beronda L. Montgomery, Writer, Researcher & Scholar. Dr. Montgomery will discuss her book, Lessons from Plants. Her book will also be the topic of the first Horticultural Society Book Club gathering. Dr. Montgomery's presentation will be held at the Memphis Botanic Garden at 7:00 p.m. It’s free for Memphis Horticultural Society members, but guests are asked to make a $5 donation at the door. Doors open at 6:30.
Find out more »Millstone Market & Nursery Speaker Series – Cooking with Herbs with Mary Harvey Gurley
Mary Harvey Gurley will you show you how to grow and cook with culinary herbs. $20 registration fee. Call to sign up.
Find out more »Millstone Market & Nursery Speaker Series – Perennial and Native Plant Performers
Want (no, really need!) low maintenance, high performing plants in your garden? Plant expert, Pam Beasley will provide you with some great choices. Information will be based on a variety of growing conditions, so you can select "the right plant for the right place" which means in your garden.
Find out more »June 2022
Memphis Horticultural Society Meeting – Wolf River Conservancy Update
Wolf River Conservancy. The Conservancy was formed in 1985 as a local non-profit land trust to protect the areas along the Wolf River as a public natural resource. A Conservancy member will give an update on their educational, recreation and volunteer opportunities, as well as their long term strategic plans. The presentation will be held at the Memphis Botanic Garden at 7:00 p.m. It’s free for Memphis Horticultural Society members, but guests are asked to make a $5 donation at…
Find out more »January 2023
Memphis Horticultural Society Meeting – Big River Park Preview & Update – FREE EVENT
Plan to join us on Tuesday, January 3 to kick off an exciting year for the Memphis Horticultural Society! Our speaker is Dow McVean of the Big River Park Conservancy who will provide an overview of the long-term vision and recent progress in converting 1,500 acres of seasonal farmland across the river from downtown Memphis to natural woodland. The plan will incorporate wetlands restoration and create recreation amenities such as hiking trails, bike paths connecting to the adjoining 110-mile Levee Trail,…
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