Schedule of Events
This is a two-part workshop. Part 1 – Learn seed propagation and seed-sowing techniques to sow a variety of annuals. Return in 5 weeks (April 13) for the second session and learn how to prick out the germinated seedlings into larger rounds to take home and grow in your garden.
Space is limited to 12 participants. Participants must attend both sessions. Registration and pre-payment required. Registration available on our website, www.stonecrop.org.
$80/$60 for members.
Snow date: Part 1 – Sunday, March 10
Snow date Part 2 – Sunday, April 14
Last admission is at 4:30pm.
Adults – $10
Seniors 65 and older, students with an ID – $5
Children ages 3 through 18 – $5
Children under 3 – No Charge
Garden closed today for Members only event.This event marks the beginning of spring. Enjoy a self-guided walk under glass with list in hand. View Stonecrop’s finest collection alpines, winter-blooming shrubs and plants, and other tender treasures. Refreshments and raffle follow.
This is the second of a two-part workshop. Part 1 (March 9). Participants must attend both sessions. Part 2 – Learn how to prick out the germinated seedlings into larger rounds to take home and grow in your garden.
Registration and pre-payment required. Registration available on our website, www.stonecrop.org.
Snow date: Part 1 – Sunday, March 10
Snow date: Part 2 – Sunday, April 14
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Stonecrop is delighted to announce the 13th annual North American Rock Garden Society’s plant sale to be held from 9 am to 3 pm. In addition to Stonecrop’s offerings of alpine plants and troughs, the following nurseries and vendors will participate in the sale:
o Wrightman Alpines, Ontario – Grower and supplier of choice alpine plants and rock garden plants.
oGarden Vision Epimediums, Templeton, MA – Grower and supplier of Epimediums and other choice shade perennials.
oBroken Arrow, Hamden, CT – Growers of rare and unusual plants.
oOpus Nursery, Compton, RI – Collectors, propagators and growers that focus on the under-cultivated and garden-worthy plants, and specialize in unusual perennials.
oJay’s Nursery, Watertown, CT – Grower of choice conifers and shrubs.
oEdgewood, The Lonsdale Garden, Exton, PA.
oDebra Pope, Auburn, MA – Creates unique, custom hypertufa troughs.
oDon Dembowski, Pelham, NY – Spring Ephemerals and Woodland Wildflowers.
oBill Perron, Cortlandt Manor, NY – Offers a variety of Cyclamen species, Arisaema, and Hellebores.
oMcCue Gardens, Wethersfield, CT – Grower of fine native plants and unique and rare perennials.
oLori Adams Photo, Hopewell Junction, NY- Fine botanical greeting cards and photographs.
We hope you can join us for this special event and take advantage of viewing Stonecrop’s spring bulb display.
Admission – $5
Children under 3 – No charge
Stonecrop Members – No charge
As a part of the Garden Conservancy Open Days Program, Stonecrop is open for visitation from 9am – 5pm (last admission is at 4:30pm).
Join us for our annual alpine plant sale. Please note: Tea and cake will not be served at this event.
Admission – $5
No charge – Children under 3, Stonecrop Members, Visitors with Garden Conservancy Open Days pass
Take a guided tour with a staff horticulturist and explore the wonders of the Woodland Garden in spring.
Admission – $10
Stonecrop members – no charge
As a part of the Garden Conservancy Open Days Program, Stonecrop is open for visitation from 10am – 5pm (last admission is at 4:30pm).
Join us for Tea in the Garden (noon – 4pm) – tea and cake are available for purchase.
Adults – $10
Seniors 65 and older, Students with ID – $5
Children ages 3 through 18 -$5
No charge – Children under 3, Stonecrop Members, Visitors with Garden Conservancy Open Days pass
Take a guided tour and discover Stonecrop’s extensive outdoor alpine collection.
Admission – $10
Stonecrop members – no charge
Everything you need to know about alpines is offered in this workshop…
Begin with a lecture followed by an alpine garden walk.
Put your new-found knowledge to work and plant an alpine trough to take home.
$70/$50 for members
Space is limited, pre-registration is required. Registration available on our website, www.stonecrop.org.
Take a leisurely guided tour of the gardens on an spring afternoon. Join us for wine and cheese while enjoying picturesque views of the Hudson Highlands.
Please RSVP by May 17. Registration available on our website, www.stonecrop.org.
$40/$30 for members.
This event is free for Stonecrop members at Charter level and higher.
The garden is open this Sunday during the holiday weekend. Last admission is at 4:30pm.
Adults – $10
Seniors 65 and older, students with an ID – $5
Children ages 3 through 18 – $5
Children under 3 – No charge
Last admission is at 4:30pm.
This is a two-day workshop. Day 1 (June 8) – History of alpine troughs followed by the preparation of trough from hypertufa mix into various sized moulds.
Day 2 (June 9) – Removal of trough from mould. Learn curing methods & aftercare of trough.
Space is limited to 10 participants. Participants must commit to attending both days.
Registration and pre-payment required. Registration available on our website, www.stonecrop.org.
$90/$70 for members.
This is a two-day workshop. Day 1 (June 8) – History of alpine troughs followed by the preparation of trough from hypertufa mix into various sized moulds.
Day 2 (June 9) – Removal of trough from mould. Learn curing methods & aftercare of trough.
Space is limited to 10 participants. Participants must commit to attending both days.
Registration and pre-payment required. Registration available on our website, www.stonecrop.org.
$90/$70 for members.
As a part of the Garden Conservancy Open Days Program, Stonecrop is open for visitation from 10am – 5pm (last admission is at 4:30pm).
Join us for Tea in the Garden (noon – 4pm) – tea and cake are available for purchase.
Adults – $10
Seniors 65 and older, Students with ID – $5
Children ages 3 through 18 -$5
No charge – Children under 3, Stonecrop Members, Visitors with Garden Conservancy Open Days pass
Please join us on this guided tour showcasing shrubs and vines throughout the garden.
Admission – $10
Stonecrop members – no charge