Join us for a detailed and informative virtual lecture that explores a garden free from the impact of deer. Adam Wheeler of Broken Arrow Nursery will discuss the ornamental qualities and essential cultural details for a diverse assortment of underutilized and exceptional plants that show strong resistance to deer browse. In addition, strategies for managing the impact of deer in the garden as well as tricks to succeed with “deer candy” in “deer country” will be highlighted.
Adam Wheeler started work at Broken Arrow Nursery, a grower of rare and unusual plants, in 2004 after completing his BS degree in Urban Forestry and Landscape Horticulture at the University of Vermont. He is a past recipient of the Young Nursery Professional Award from the New England Nursery Association. He loves to share his passion for plants through photography and educational outreach. As a result, he lectures widely on a variety of subjects and is also an adjunct lecturer at Naugatuck Valley Community College and the Berkshire Botanical Garden.
Registration is $25. Bartlett members receive a $10 discount at checkout! Interested in becoming a member? Learn more here.