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AHS’s River Farm Unveils Its Newest Upgrade: a Renovated Brick Walkway

Thanks to the generosity of donors, the national nonprofit American Horticultural Society’s (AHS) River Farm headquarters in Alexandria now has an upgraded 180-foot brick walkway connecting the River Farm manor house with the wedding allee in the formal gardens.

Since the 1970s, hundreds of couples have made their way down the brick walkway to the gardens to celebrate their wedding vows. Over the years, weather, age, and roots extending from nearby trees took their toll on the bricks, prompting AHS’s decision to replace them after the 2019 wedding season. The renovation project was completed in February 2020.

Since 2018, the entire outdoor event space at River Farm has been upgraded with new walkways, a releveled stone patio, and a brand new canopy tent with billowy tent liner, removable sides, palladium windows, crystal chandeliers, fans, and perimeter bistro lighting.  The event tent is erected in-season over the stone patio adjacent to the manor house and the outside entrance to the ballroom. 

The renovation projects were undertaken to enhance guest comfort and safety.

“We’re thrilled to have a beautiful new walkway with Potomac River views for our soon-to-be-married couples, guests at special events, and the general public visiting River Farm,” said AHS’s director of development and engagement Susan Klejst. “As a 501(c)(3) organization, AHS relies on philanthropic support to maintain its historic buildings and grounds here in the Mount Vernon district of Fairfax County, so we deeply appreciate the public’s generous contributions.”

AHS’s River Farm facility can be rented for weddings and other special occasions, meetings and retreats, workshops, and children’s birthday parties in the Children’s Garden. AHS’s horticultural staff also offers guided tours of the property for school classes, gardens clubs, and other interested groups.

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AHS Promotes Soil Sustainability at River Farm Headquarters

In line with its focus on sustainable gardening, the American Horticultural Society (AHS) is employing Earth-friendly gardening practices at its River Farm headquarters in Alexandria, Virginia.

This winter, AHS’s horticultural team is applying Bloom — a locally produced sustainable soil amendment that enhances soil and plant health — as a soil building material and top dressing for River Farm’s gardens, including the Certified Wildlife Garden, children’s garden, shade garden, and beds containing various annual and perennial plants. Bloom is designed to add organic material to soil, increasing its water retention capacity and slowly releasing nitrogen and micro-nutrients back into the soil.

“There are many excellent soil amendments available to gardeners, including homemade compost and mass-produced commercial products,” noted AHS’s associate director for horticulture and River Farm, Dan Scott. “At the American Horticultural Society’s River Farm, we produce our own compost from material collected onsite, but the volume isn’t great enough to fulfill all our needs. Bloom is an ideal supplement,” he added.

This year, AHS’s River Farm is expanding its on-site composting capability with the addition of a three-bin compost system to its nearly completed Teaching Garden. The Teaching Garden also features a keyhole garden built around a compost bin whose contents will provide nutrients to the vegetables grown there.

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AHS Environmental Awards To Be Presented At Upcoming Flower & Garden Shows

 

American Horticultural Society (AHS) Environmental Awards will be presented at seven flower and garden shows across the nation in 2020:

 

 

The awards recognize exhibits of horticultural excellence best demonstrating the bond between horticulture and the environment, and inspiring viewers to beautify their homes and communities through skillful design and appropriate plant material. Exhibits will be judged by the criteria of design, aesthetics, plant material, and environmental stewardship.

AHS members receive discounts at many of these shows. Learn more here.

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January 2020 Featured RAP Garden: Ashton Gardens at Thanksgiving Point

Our Reciprocal Admissions Program (RAP) Garden of the Month for January is Ashton Gardens at Thanksgiving Point in Lehi, Utah.

An oasis in the desert, Ashton Gardens features 55 acres of stately gardens and the largest manmade waterfall in the western hemisphere. Visitors can stroll through the 15 themed gardens to enjoy the cascading fountains in the Italian Gardens, visit the “I Am the Light of the World” sculpture garden, get a bird’s eye view of the gardens from the Vista Garden, feed the fish at Koi View Pier, and discover the Secret Garden.

AHS members residing at least 90 miles from Ashton Gardens get free admission to them. The gardens will reopen for the 2020 season on March 28.

Learn more about our RAP gardens.

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New AHS Member Benefit: Discounts at 2020 Home + Garden Shows

Thanks to our new partnership with Marketplace Events, the American Horticultural Society (AHS) is now offering a new AHS member benefit: special discounts on tickets at upcoming Marketplace Events-produced Home + Garden Shows held in cities across the nation.

Many shows will offer 2-for-1 tickets or buy one, get one free tickets. The Northwest Flower & Garden Festival in Seattle, WA (Feb. 26 – March 1) is offering $6 off a two-day pass. 

AHS members can learn more about participating shows and how to obtain their discounts by logging in to the members-only section of the website. Non-members can join now.

The following is a sampling of participating Home + Garden Shows, including eight shows for which AHS is a sponsor (noted in boldface italics):

Greater Charlotte Home & Landscape Show: Concord, NC (January 24-26)
KC Remodel + Garden Show: Kansas City, MO (January 31 – February 2)
The Great Big Home + Garden Show: Cleveland, OH (January 31 – February 9)
Des Moines Home + Garden Show: Des Moines, IA (February 6-9)
Philly Home + Garden Show: Oaks, PA (February 14-16)
Capital Remodel + Garden Show: Chantilly, VA (February 21-23)
Cincinnati Home + Garden Show: Cincinnati, OH (February 22-23 + February 27-March 1)
Johnson County Home + Garden Show: Overland Park, KS (February 21-23)
Northwest Flower & Garden Festival: Seattle, WA (February 26-March 1)
Minneapolis Home + Garden Show: Minneapolis, MN (February 26-March 1)
San Antonio Home & Garden Show: San Antonio, TX (February 28-March 1)
Southern Spring Home & Garden Show: Charlotte, NC (February 28-March 1 + March 6-8)
Salt Lake Tribune Home + Garden Show: Sandy, UT (March 6-8)
Richmond Home & Garden Show: Richmond, VA (March 6-8)
Indiana Flower + Patio Show: Indianapolis, IN (March 14-22)
Austin Home & Garden Show: Austin, TX (March 27-29)
Central Kentucky Home & Garden Show, Lexington, KY (April 3-5)

For a complete list of 2020 Home + Garden Shows, please visit MarketplaceEvents.com/Our-Shows.

 

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AHS Adds 10 New Reciprocal Admissions Program Gardens for 2020

AHS members now have access to special admissions privileges and discounts at more than 330 gardens nationwide through our Reciprocal Admissions Program (RAP).

The 10 newest gardens to join RAP in 2020 include Durango Botanic Gardens in Durango, Colorado; Connecticut College Arboretum in New London, Connecticut; Hills and Dales Estate in LaGrange, Georgia; Hauberg Estate in Rock Island, Illinois; Oak Park Conservatory in Oak Park, Illinois; Native Plant Trust in Framingham, Massachusetts; Lauritzen Gardens in Omaha, Nebraska; Bedrock Gardens in Lee, New Hampshire; Constable Hall Gardens in Constableville, New York; and Haverford College Arboretum in Haverford, Pennsylvania.

For more information about RAP and to pre-order a print copy of the 2020 RAP guide — scheduled for shipping in early February — visit our RAP Garden page. To gain access to this valuable membership benefit, join AHS

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AHS Unveils New Mobile-Friendly Website

The American Horticultural Society (AHS) is kicking off 2020 with a refreshed online look and new features designed to enhance your user experience.

Thanks to our website’s new mobile-friendly design, you now can more readily access information and navigate our site via smartphone. Additionally, navigation upgrades like drop-down menus enable you to do less clicking and more quickly find the information you want.

Have any feedback or ideas for the new site? Contact us at webmaster@ahsgardening.org.

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AHS Kicks Off Year-End Giving Campaign With #GivingTuesday

As gardeners, we all can make a difference for the planet. That’s why the AHS is encouraging you to resolve to grow greener in 2020. Our gardens may seem small compared to big environmental challenges like climate change and the loss of pollinator species, but the truth is that every gardener has the power to make a difference by committing to practice—and promote—Earth-friendly gardening.

The AHS is committed to making Earth-friendly gardening an integral part of American life. And everything we do is made possible through the support of the general public.

By becoming an AHS member or making a donation, you can help us inspire all Americans to fall in love with gardening and become responsible caretakers of the Earth, from articles in AHS’s The American Gardener magazine to programs like our National Children & Youth Garden Symposium that are growing the next generation of stewardship gardeners.

Donate now! Your support is appreciated!

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AHS Issues Call for Sessions for NCYGS 2020

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The American Horticultural Society has issued a Call for Sessions for the annual National Children & Youth Garden Symposium (NCYGS) taking place in Santa Cruz, California from July 7-10, 2020. NCYGS is a national professional development event aimed at cultivating tomorrow’s gardeners by energizing, inspiring, and training today’s garden educators.

We’re looking for peer-led educational sessions that focus on relevant, thought-provoking topics, provide attendees with practical knowledge and skills, and appeal to attendees representing a variety of experience levels, educational settings, and youth audiences.  Session presenters receive a discounted registration rate to attend the symposium.

Learn more and submit a session proposal by January 8, 2020.

 

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AHS Annual Online Auction Launches October 10, 2019

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Our annual AHS Online Auction is back from October 10-24, 2019. All proceeds go to the outreach of the American Horticultural Society and the stewardship of River Farm. For a sampling of featured garden tour packages, visit our Online Auction page or go straight to our auction site. The garden pictured above is courtesy of Chanticleer Garden in Wayne, Pennsylvania (credit: Lisa Roper).