Our Projects
Up one levelMany horticulture projects in New England have used New England Wild Flower Society as a resource for native plants, design expertise, or restoration projects.
- 2012 Edible Garden — by Steven Ziglar — last modified July 19, 2012
- New England Wild Flower Society's Edible Garden in the Idea Garden is a changing space, exploring new ideas.
- The Big E Habitat Garden — by Steven Ziglar — last modified September 24, 2010
- Designed and installed by New England Wild Flower Society, the Habitat Garden at the Big E is filled with native plants, habitat boxes, and bee boxes.
- Brimmer and May School — by Steven Ziglar — last modified February 16, 2011
- Connecticut River Watershed Council Replanting — by Steven Ziglar — last modified June 13, 2012
- New England Wild Flower Society has partnered with the Connecticut River Watershed Council to replant trees damaged by tornadoes, Tropical Storm Irene, and a nor'easter in 2011.
- EcoTarium — by Steven Ziglar — last modified June 13, 2012
- New England Wild Flower Society's Garden in the Woods horticulture team collaborated with the EcoTarium on their new permanent installation "The Arctic Next Door: Mt. Washington."
- Family Activity Area — by Steven Ziglar — last modified June 11, 2012
- New England Wild Flower Society's horticulture staff at Garden in the Woods breaks ground in the summer of 2012 to construct a family activity area.
- Great Meadows Restoration Project — by Steven Ziglar — last modified October 15, 2010
- Nasami Farm Nursery grows plants for a 5-acre meadow restoration at Great Meadows National Wildlive Refuge's Rice's Barn property in Sudbury, MA.
- Massasoit Community College Connection — by Steven Ziglar — last modified September 17, 2010
- Working with Massasoit Community College professors, staff, and students to create sustainable gardens and promote the use of native plants.
- Seed Education Grows Larger Project — by Steven Ziglar — last modified December 14, 2011
- Litchfield High School, CT, teacher John Markelon writes about his classes at Nasami Farm and how they grew into a much larger project for the high school in CT.
- Smith College Butterfly Garden Kits — by Steven Ziglar — last modified December 13, 2010


