Hollandia Spring Show This Weekend
Hollandia Spring Show This Weekend
BETHEL â Hollandia Nurseries will host a huge two-day Spring Flower Show this weekend, with events taking place at both of its locations â the nurseries at 103 Old Hawleyville Road and the gift and garden center at 95 Stony Hill Road.
The show will run from 8 am until 6 pm each day. There will be dozens of seminars (see schedule below) including special appearances by Ralph Snodsmith and Sydney Eddison, along with dozens of manufacturer representatives on-site, garden tours, refreshments, and fun for all ages.
Hollandia staff will offer guided tours of the nursery from noon to 1 and 3 to 4 on Saturday, and at 10:30 am and 3 pm on Sunday.
One-hour classes will be offered at both locations all weekend. All classes require a reservation and a $5 registration fee (attendees can receive a refund, however, with a $5 voucher toward any purchase available at both Hollandia locations). Call 743-0267 to register.
On Saturday, classes at the nursery will include the following: âRose Growing Made Easy,â with Jerry Amoroso of Weekâs Roses, at 9 am; âNative Plant Landscaping with American Beautiesâ by Mark Sellew, also at 9 am; âExploring the Garden Palette with Sydney Eddison,â led by the Newtown author and gardener, 10:30 am; âA Tisket, A Tasket, Fix My Garden Basketâ by Dr Cari Peters of JR Peters, who will share tricks of founder Jack Peters to keep garden basket containers colorful and blooming all season long, at noon; âAâZ Gardeningâ open forum, led by Garden Hotline radio host Ralph Snodsmith, 1:30; âNew Varieties and Colors for 2007 Container Gardening,â with author and lecturer Carol Huntington, 3 pm; and âLandscape Design with Color and Textureâ by members of Hollandiaâs staff, at 4 pm.
Classes at Hollandia Gift & Garden on Saturday are as follows: âNew Pest and Disease Controlsâ by Eugene Reelick of Hollandia, who will discuss the benefits of Bayer products for home and garden needs, at 9 am; âGarden Ponds Filtration & Maintenanceâ by Donald Schnoor of Cyprio USA, LLC, at 10:30; âStonewall Construction,â with Hollandia staff offering information on the best materials and designs for landscapes, also at 10:30; âProtect Your Investment from Deerâ by James Messina of Messina Wildlife, at noon; âHow To Spike Up Your Old Orchid: Orchids 101â by Julia Massolin-Walas, president of Connecticut Orchid Society, also at noon; âBonsai Designâ by Teddi Scobi, co-owner of New England Bonsai Gardens, at 1:30; âLawns and Garden Rejuvenationâ by Anthony Langlois of Jonathan Green, at 3 pm; and âThe Benefits of Compost in Potting Soilâ by Frank Doherty of Long Island Compost, at 4.
The schedule for Sunday at the nursery location will open with another offering of âThe Art of Landscape Edging & Pruningâ by Hollandia staff at 9 am (see details under Saturdayâs listing); âThe Beauty of Rosesâ by Dan Moore of Prides Corner Farms, who will provide a growing guide and upkeep information for rose beds, at 10:30; Carol Huntington will give a second offering of âExplore New Varietiesâ (see Saturdayâs details) at noon; Hollandia staff will present âPerennial Spring Clean-Up and Divisionâ at 12:30; professional photographer Wally Kolek will present âDigital Floral Photography: See What I See,â info and digital images of architecture, flowers, lighthouses, and landscapes, at 1:30; Hollandia staff will offer âContainer Gardening for 2007â at 3 pm; and John Casertano, the owner of Casertano Perennial Farm, will lead âPerennial Plantingâ at 4 pm.
At Hollandia Gift & Garden on Sunday, classes will begin at 9 am with âSpring Maintenance and Pond Opening and Pond Plantsâ with Kyle Roller and Rob Dietter at 9 am; âProtect Your Investment from Deerâ at 10:30; âLawn and Garden Rejuvenationâ by Anthony Langlois, of Jonathan Green, at noon; Hollandia staff will again offer âStonewall Construction,â also at noon; Frank Doughty will present another âBenefits of Compost in Potting Soilâ at 1:30; âHouse Plant Transplanting,â tricks for easy transplanting to allow plants to grow, will be at 3; and Eugene Reelick will offer another âNew Pest and Disease Controlsâ class at 4.