Vegetable Garden Bartlett Arboretum

Maximizing Space in the Garden: A Bartlett Arboretum Webinar

No matter whether you are gardening in a close-knit neighborhood or a sprawling estate, you want to garden efficiently, prolifically, sustainably, and beautifully. You need to garden smartly and you’ve got to conserve your resources. — an announcement from Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens
This webinar focuses on all the points on your checklist. When you layer a garden, not only do you maximize space, but you can also create hard-working habitats. You can fulfill a balance between what you need and what nature needs.

Tree Bark Expert Speaks in Bartlett Arboretum Webinar

The traits typically used to describe trees — leaves, twigs, and buds — are often hard to see or seasonally absent. Join Michael Wojtech for an exploration of bark, which is always visible, in any season. — an announcement from Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens
As you hone your perceptive abilities you will learn about a system for identifying tree species by their bark, and discover why such a variety of bark characteristics exist. Why do some species have smooth bark, while on others it is thick and broken? Why does bark peel?

Sue Smith Forest Bathing Bartlett Arboretum

‘Forest Bathing’ Walk at Bartlett Arboretum

Inspired by the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku, which translates to forest bathing, these walks have been scientifically proven to boost immune strength, reduce stress, and improve cognitive function. — an announcement from Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens

Beyond the physiological changes, forest bathing offers us the opportunity to deepen our relationship with the natural world. This exercise, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., will be led by Sue Smith, the founder of Roots in Nature. Her guided walks as a Certified Guide with the Association of Nature & Forest Therapy (ANFT) are designed to help participants unplug, slow down, and experience nature in a whole new way. Sue is also a certified health counselor and works with individuals, groups, and organizations to promote the benefits of mindfully exploring the land around us.

Sue Smith Forest Bathing Bartlett Arboretum

‘Forest Bathing’ Walk at Bartlett Arboretum

Inspired by the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku, which translates to forest bathing, these walks have been scientifically proven to boost immune strength, reduce stress, and improve cognitive function. — an announcement from Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens

Beyond the physiological changes, forest bathing offers us the opportunity to deepen our relationship with the natural world. This exercise, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., will be led by Sue Smith, the founder of Roots in Nature. Her guided walks as a Certified Guide with the Association of Nature & Forest Therapy (ANFT) are designed to help participants unplug, slow down, and experience nature in a whole new way. Sue is also a certified health counselor and works with individuals, groups, and organizations to promote the benefits of mindfully exploring the land around us.

Sue Smith Forest Bathing Bartlett Arboretum

‘Forest Bathing’ Walk at Bartlett Arboretum

Inspired by the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku, which translates to forest bathing, these walks have been scientifically proven to boost immune strength, reduce stress, and improve cognitive function. — an announcement from Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens

Beyond the physiological changes, forest bathing offers us the opportunity to deepen our relationship with the natural world. This exercise, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., will be led by Sue Smith, the founder of Roots in Nature. Her guided walks as a Certified Guide with the Association of Nature & Forest Therapy (ANFT) are designed to help participants unplug, slow down, and experience nature in a whole new way. Sue is also a certified health counselor and works with individuals, groups, and organizations to promote the benefits of mindfully exploring the land around us.

Sue Smith Forest Bathing Bartlett Arboretum

‘Forest Bathing’ at Bartlett Arboretum

Inspired by the Japanese practice of shinrin-yoku, which translates to forest bathing, these walks have been scientifically proven to boost immune strength, reduce stress, and improve cognitive function. — an announcement from Bartlett Arboretum & Gardens

Beyond the physiological changes, forest bathing offers us the opportunity to deepen our relationship with the natural world. This exercise, from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m., will be led by Sue Smith, the founder of Roots in Nature. Her guided walks as a Certified Guide with the Association of Nature & Forest Therapy (ANFT) are designed to help participants unplug, slow down, and experience nature in a whole new way. Sue is also a certified health counselor and works with individuals, groups, and organizations to promote the benefits of mindfully exploring the land around us.