Hamilton College Arboretum Series
Saturday, Oct. 19, at 10 a.m. in the Kennedy Auditorium, Taylor Science Center, at Hamilton College.
Teri Chace, an environmental author and editor, will discuss her book titled Seeding Seeds: A Journey into the World of Seedheads, Pods, and Fruit.
Chace is a writer and editor with more than 35 titles in various publications. She has written and blogged for four major consumer gardening and outdoor-living publications (Horticulture, North American Gardner, Backyard Living, and Birds and Blooms). Chace’s discussion will focus on the importance of seeds in the world of plants.
Coming up in the 2019-20 Saturday Speaker Series
Nov. 16 – “Edible Landscapes – For Health, Habitat, Families and the Future” presented by garden historian, ethnobotanist and garden writer John Forti.
Jan. 18 – “Gardening With What You Have” by garden designer and consultant Christine Froehlich.
April 11 – “A Shady Lady Garden Design” presented by Amy Ziffer, owner of A Shady Lady Garden Designs.

