Sissinghurst Through the Seasons- A Four-Part Virtual Program: Spring Episode
Thu, Mar 23, 2023
Sissinghurst Through the Seasons:
A Four-Part Virtual Program
Spring Episode
Hosted by Troy Scott Smith,
Head Gardener at Sissinghurst
Castle Garden, England
For our first episode, Troy will delve into the experience of spring and the anticipation and excitement it brings.
Winter is a time for doing, to be lost in actions and practicalities, but as the spring garden slowly begins to reveal itself, take time to look and enjoy the beauty of the garden. At Sissinghurst a duvet of Crocus washes over the entire garden, rendering a purple hue, soon followed by a myriad of other spring bulbs in a “succession of delights.”
More About Sissinghurst Through the Seasons
Throughout this four-part series, Troy Scott Smith will guide you through the course of a gardening year at Sissinghurst. Troy will share with you how the garden looks, and which flowers are blooming at each season, and what the garden looked like when it was first created in the 1930s. He will uncover the secrets of pruning and propagation and the art of the English Garden. Each episode will be packed with information, all simply explained and illustrated, giving you techniques and confidence to put into practice in your own garden.
About Sissinghurst and Troy Scott Smith
Sissinghurst was created nearly a century ago by the writers Vita Sackville-West and Harold Nicolson as a private home and as refuge dedicated to natural beauty. Today it is owned by the National Trust and visited by hundreds of thousands of visitors annually. Troy’s career has been devoted to the beauty and romance of gardening. Since joining the National Trust of England, Wales & Northern Ireland in 1990, Troy has led some of the world’s most beautiful gardens, among them the Courts (Wiltshire), Bodnant (Wales), and two stints at Sissinghurst (Kent), where he has led a remarkable transformation and restoration of the Vita Sackville-West gardens.
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DATE
Thursday, March 23rd, 2023
2 PM EST
Spring Episode
A recording of this webinar will be sent to all registrants a few days after the event. We encourage you to register, even if you cannot attend the live webinar.
The Garden Conservancy educational programs are made possible in part by the Coleman and Susan Burke Distinguished Lecture Fund, Courtnay and Terrence Daniels, the Lenhardt Education Fund, and Susan and William McKinley.
Additional support is provided by The Celia Hegyi Matching Challenge Grant, Ritchie Battle, the Antonia Breck Fund, Camille Butrus, Michelle and Perry Griffith, Rise S. Johnson, Sleepy Cat Farm Foundation, and John S. Troy, FASLA.