Shop Products
Houzz Logo Print
brandon7_gw

** Updated East Tenn Plant Events Calander **

brandon7 TN_zone7
15 years ago

Here is what's left of the ET Plant Events Calendar for this year. Note that Bloomsday is THIS COMING WEEKEND and that it's FREE this year!!! Be sure to check out the excellent workshops on the site listed below.

------------------------------------------

Saturday and Sunday, June 28-29 - UT Gardens - Sixth Annual Blooms Day - See the Bloomsday website for more information on seminars, vendors and activites. Fun for the whole family and lots of great plants.

Saturday, Sept. 13, 10am - UT Arboretum - Fall Wildflower Walk This was fascinating last year! You'll be amazed at what's growing naturally around our area.

Saturday, Sept. 13 - UT Gardens - Fall Plant Sale

Tuesday, Sept. 16, noon & 6pm - UT Gardens - Lunchtime (noon) and Twilight (6pm) Walks through the garden.

October (tba) - Ijams Nature Center - Fall Native Plant Sale.

Saturday, Oct. 11, 9am-3pm - UT Arboretum - Fall Plant Sale - Local nurseries and the Arboretum Society will provided plants of all kinds for sale. Get some unusual and high quality plants at an excellent price and help the Arboretum at the same time!

Tuesday, Oct. 21, noon & 6pm - UT Gardens - Lunchtime (noon) and Twilight (6pm) Walks through the garden.

Saturday, Oct. 25, 6:30pm - UT Arboretum - Owl Prowl. Come see the owls and learn about birds in this area.

Here is a link that might be useful: Bloomsday Website

Comments (14)

  • cannahavana
    15 years ago

    Doug and I will be at Bloomsday in the East TN Daylily Society booth. Ya'll come by and say Hi! It is great that it will be free admission this year. And, the vendor area is supposed to be twice the size as previous years.

    I also read that our own Ione will be there giving a talk on variegated plants.

    Rebecca

  • honeybunny442
    15 years ago

    I'm sorry I missed the Bloomday! The first time I read that I thought it was in July, not June, duh! Rats.
    My husband and I went to Knoxville and drove past the garden, so on the way home decided to walk through. I expected just another local garden with the same old, same old. Wow. We were shocked. It was so beautiful and so many unusual plants. Wish I had my camera, and paper to take notes. We loved the herb garden with the Eucalyptus tree, and the Brugmansia/EE/tropicals area.
    What a great garden, I can't wait to go back.
    PS, there are a lot of greenhouses there, are they ever open to the public?

  • Amazindirt (7a TN)
    15 years ago

    No, the greenhouses aren't accessible. Most of them are for research.

  • brandon7 TN_zone7
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    I'm not sure of the actual numbers, but I think they had much more just a few years back. They've actually removed many of the beds and replaced them with grass. There used to be at least twice as many trees and shrubs as now. I've heard talk of adding more beds and more plantings, but so far the few new beds they've added have not kept up with removal of old beds. Maybe someone has a plan, but I liked it better before than I do right now.

    As for the greenhouses, they are not open to the public. I think some limited access is occasionally available during certain events. Amazindirt might be able to expand on this.

    Knoxville has a few of these smaller gardens that seem to have potential, but I get spoiled when I go out of town on vacation. I have been so impressed by some of the places I've been that I decided to start my own public garden. I am making slow progress, but we may all be too old to enjoy it before it really amounts to much.

  • brandon7 TN_zone7
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    Hmmm, I'm going to have to start refreshing my browser before sending these messages.

  • Amazindirt (7a TN)
    15 years ago

    UT did remove beds, but they also added new beds. And they're constantly adding more. I didn't much like all the yanking they did either, but progress will happen no matter what we think. ;-)

    Oh, here's a bit of not-yet-widely-known news for ya: Don Shadow of Shadow Nursery is donating a big collection of dogwoods to UT, either this fall or in the spring. It will be a wonderful addition to the gardens. :-)

  • brandon7 TN_zone7
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    It's not the number of beds but the large loss of planting bed area that got my attention. Yes, there are some new beds, but they don't come close to making up for the loss. Also, the teeny tiny seedling trees planted way to close to other stuff don't come near making up for the large beautiful trees they chopped down and threw out. I'm all for progress, but adding concrete "art" and planting grass where full beds once stood isn't even close to my idea of progress. I know many others also feel this way. Maybe there is a long term plan that will make the garden better in the long run, but I don't see much sign of it currently.

  • cannahavana
    15 years ago

    I miss the pond, bog gardens and the corkscrew willow next to it :(. One of my favorite places to hang out there.

    Rebecca

  • Amazindirt (7a TN)
    15 years ago

    Rebecca --

    I was really ticked about the pond too! Sue has promised that a new water garden will be installed complete with electricity (pumps, etc.), but I'll believe it when I see it!

  • tennandy
    15 years ago

    I wish there were something in middle tennessee to do like this

  • brandon7 TN_zone7
    Original Author
    15 years ago

    By middle TN, are you talking about Nashville? Are you kidding me? I keep looking at my list of places to visit and wishing they weren't so far west of here.

    I've got a huge list of botanically interesting places to visit in TN. One day I'm gonna try to post it on a webpage.

  • honeybunny442
    15 years ago

    Oh, I love corkscrew willows. Too bad about theirs! University of Wisconsin- Madison lets you walk through all their greenhouses, it's really a treat.

  • honeybunny442
    15 years ago

    Is there still a plant sale at the UT gardens this Saturday? I don't see anything listed on their website and I hate to drive down there on game day.

  • honeybunny442
    15 years ago

    I emailed someone at UT and got a quick reply- the sale was moved back because of the UT home football game on Sept 13. The new sale date is Oct 11, 9am-2pm.
    If you hunt at the friends of the UT gardens website, you can find info about some of the plants. Look at their Sept. newsletter.

Sponsored
Landscape Management Group
Average rating: 4.9 out of 5 stars27 Reviews
High Quality Landscaping Services in Columbus