News from Landis

Mar 11, 2022

Mark Your Calendars for the Spring Plant, Book, and Bake Sale

As winter winds down, many gardeners are eager to find out what plants will be... Read More

Mar 08, 2022

​From the Garden: The Rainbow Connection

The color green is one of the most welcome signs of spring, followed closely by... Read More

Mar 08, 2022

Arts at the Arb

In the fall of 2021, Landis added yet another sculpture, “Bracing Stone,” by local artist... Read More

Mar 08, 2022

Let's Get Sowing! A Quick Tip for Growing from Seed

I often find myself looking through my small library of store bought packets and randomly... Read More

Mar 08, 2022

Spring Ephemerals and Wildflowers at Landis

It’s mid-winter as I write, but the days are lengthening bit by bit, and the... Read More

Mar 08, 2022

New Man in Town

Well, to be accurate, it’s not “in town”, it’s at the Arboretum. And I’m... Read More

Mar 08, 2022

​Landis Portraits: Floyd A. Guernsey III

Floyd A. Guernsey III remembered tagging along when his father pointed out a dwarf hemlock... Read More

Mar 08, 2022

Keeping Time at Landis

No garden is really complete without a solar timepiece. Early sundials were important tools for... Read More

Jan 27, 2022

2021 Annual Report

It's been a good year at Landis Arboretum, even as the pandemic raged around us... Read More

Oct 20, 2021

Spotlight on Sponsors: Faddegon's Nursery

It was a delight to walk through rows of artfully arranged pots of mums, well-groomed... Read More

Oct 08, 2021

Fred Lape's Apples and Man

In 1979, Fred Lape published a book entitled Apples and Man. The flyleaf states: "The... Read More

Sep 30, 2021

The Same Venus

During the past year, it’s sometimes been difficult to find hope. In this poem by... Read More

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