The Heirloom Gardener – Traditional Plants and Skills with John Forti

Join us for a refreshing look at traditional plants and skills for the modern world with garden historian and ethnobotanist John Forti. Join John Forti for a lively talk based on his new book, The Heirloom Gardener – Traditional Plants and Skills for the Modern World. Richly illustrated with period images and contemporary woodcuts, his PowerPoint shares inspiration from our long history of heirloom preservation, garden craft and homestead lifeways. Artisanal gardening lifestyles are helping us to rebuild vibrant local agricultural economies and celebrate sustainable cottage industries that are contributing to our new, homegrown American arts & crafts movement and backyard environmentalism. At a time when we could all use a little good news, we hope you will join us for a refreshing look at how you can make a difference and build habitat in your own backyard and community. John Forti is a garden historian and ethnobotanist who has directed gardens for Plimoth Plantation Museum, Strawbery Banke Museum, Massachusetts Horticultural Society, and Bedrock Gardens. As a Slow Food USA Councilor and biodiversity specialist, his preservation work has helped to restore countless native and heirloom plants and has brought traditional artisanal practices to modern thinking. He has won numerous awards for historic garden preservation, children’s garden design, herbal and historical education and the 2021 Award of Excellence from National Garden Clubs, one of the nation’s most-recognized nonprofits and largest volunteer gardening organization in the world. His new book was inspired by his posts as The Heirloom Gardener - John Forti which go out regularly to millions on Facebook.

The Heirloom Gardener – Traditional P...

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Date and Time

Thursday May 18, 2023
6:30 PM - 8:00 PM EDT

Thursday May 18, 2023 6:30-8:00 pm

Location

St Paul's Episcopal Church 166 High Street Newburyport, MA 01950

Fees/Admission

$10 for Museum of Old Newbury Members; $20 for non-members

Website

https://www.newburyhistory.org/calendar

Contact Information

Museum of Old Newbury 978-462-2681
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